Top Hits of The Year
The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs charts in 2008:
See also: List of number-one country hits of 2008 (U.S.)Single | Artist | Reference | |
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1 | All-American Girl | Carrie Underwood | |
14 | All I Ever Wanted | Chuck Wicks | |
1 | All I Want to Do | Sugarland | |
4 | All Summer Long | Kid Rock | |
15 | Another Try | Josh Turner with Trisha Yearwood |
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16 | Anything Goes | Randy Houser | |
1 | Back When I Knew It All | Montgomery Gentry | |
1 | Better as a Memory | Kenny Chesney | |
15 | Bob That Head | Rascal Flatts | |
1 | Chicken Fried | Zac Brown Band | |
1 | Cleaning This Gun (Come On in Boy) | Rodney Atkins | |
18 | Come On Over | Jessica Simpson | |
10 | Country Man | Luke Bryan | |
1 | Do You Believe Me Now | Jimmy Wayne | |
1 | Don't Think I Don't Think About It | Darius Rucker | |
5 | Everybody | Keith Urban | |
1 | Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven | Kenny Chesney with The Wailers |
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2 | Every Day | Rascal Flatts | |
15 | Every Other Weekend | Reba McEntire | |
11 | Get My Drink On | Toby Keith | |
11 | God Must Be Busy | Brooks & Dunn | |
1 | Good Time | Alan Jackson | |
7 | Gunpowder & Lead | Miranda Lambert | |
9 | Holler Back | The Lost Trailers | |
1 | Home | Blake Shelton | |
1 | I Saw God Today | George Strait | |
2 | I Still Miss You | Keith Anderson | |
10 | I'll Walk | Bucky Covington | |
1 | I'm Still a Guy | Brad Paisley | |
10 | International Harvester | Craig Morgan | |
16 | It Ain't No Crime | Joe Nichols | |
11 | It's Good to Be Us | Bucky Covington | |
11 | Johnny & June | Heidi Newfield | |
1 | Just a Dream | Carrie Underwood | |
1 | Just Got Started Lovin' You | James Otto | |
16 | Kristofferson | Tim McGraw | |
1 | Last Name | Carrie Underwood | |
6 | Laughed Until We Cried | Jason Aldean | |
13 | Learning How to Bend | Gary Allan | |
2 | Let It Go | Tim McGraw | |
1 | Letter to Me | Brad Paisley | |
11 | Lookin' for a Good Time | Lady Antebellum | |
3 | Love Don't Live Here | Lady Antebellum | |
2 | Love Is a Beautiful Thing | Phil Vassar | |
9 | Love Remembers | Craig Morgan | |
1 | Love Story | Taylor Swift | |
3 | Picture to Burn | Taylor Swift | |
3 | Put a Girl in It | Brooks & Dunn | |
4 | Ready, Set, Don't Go | Billy Ray Cyrus with Miley Cyrus |
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15 | Relentless | Jason Aldean | |
1 | Roll with Me | Montgomery Gentry | |
1 | She Never Cried in Front of Me | Toby Keith | |
13 | She's a Hottie | Toby Keith | |
2 | Shiftwork | Kenny Chesney with George Strait |
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1 | Should've Said No | Taylor Swift | |
1 | Small Town Southern Man | Alan Jackson | |
15 | Something About a Woman | Jake Owen | |
2 | Stay | Sugarland | |
5 | Stealing Cinderella | Chuck Wicks | |
13 | Stronger Woman | Jewel | |
12 | Suspicions | Tim McGraw | |
20 | Takin' Off This Pain | Ashton Shepherd | |
18 | That Song in My Head | Julianne Hough | |
16 | Things That Never Cross a Man's Mind | Kellie Pickler | |
7 | Troubadour | George Strait | |
5 | Trying to Stop Your Leaving | Dierks Bentley | |
1 | Waitin' on a Woman | Brad Paisley | |
2 | Watching Airplanes | Gary Allan | |
10 | We Weren't Crazy | Josh Gracin | |
3 | What Do Ya Think About That | Montgomery Gentry | |
3 | What Kinda Gone | Chris Cagle | |
2 | Winner at a Losing Game | Rascal Flatts | |
19 | Workin' for a Livin' | Garth Brooks with Huey Lewis |
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1 | You Look Good in My Shirt | Keith Urban | |
1 | You're Gonna Miss This | Trace Adkins |
Read more about this topic: 2008 In Country Music
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