
The Greatest Country Song the Year You Were Born
From the chart topping songs to timeless classics. Find out the greatest country song from the year you were born.
2016 – Florida Georgia Line “H.O.L.Y.”
2015 – Sam Hunt “Take Your Time”
2014 – Florida Georgia Line feat. Luke Bryan “This Is How We Roll”
2013 – Kacey Musgraves “Follow Your Arrow”
2012 – Florida Georgia Line “Cruise”
2011 – Eric Church “Springsteen”
2010 – Taylor Swift “Mean”
2009 – Neko Case “People Got a Lotta Nerve”
2008 – Jamey Johnson “In Color”
2007 – Kenny Chesney “Never Wanted Nothing More”
2006 – Carrie Underwood “Before He Cheats”
2005 – Brad Paisley “Alcohol”
2004 – Gretchen Wilson “Redneck Woman”
2003 – Gary Allan “Songs About Rain”
2002 – Kenny Chesney “The Good Stuff”
2001 – Blake Shelton “Austin”
2000 – Lee Ann Womack “I Hope You Dance”
1999 – Lonestar “Amazed”
1998 – Dixie Chicks “Wide Open Spaces”
1997 – Tim McGraw w/Faith Hill “It’s Your Love”
1996 – LeAnn Rimes “Blue”
1995 – Tim McGraw “I Like It, I Love It”
1994 – Martina McBride “Independence Day”
1993 – Alan Jackson “Chattahoochee”
1992 – Billy Ray Cyrus “Achy Breaky Heart”
1991 – Reba McEntire “Fancy”
1990 – The Flatlanders “Dallas”
1989 – Garth Brooks “The Dance”
1988 – Lucinda Williams “Passionate Kisses”
1987 – George Strait “All My Ex’s Live in Texas”
1986 – Steve Earle “Guitar Town”
1985 – The Bellamy Brothers “Old Hippie”
1984 – Julio Iglesias and Willie Nelson “To All the Girls I’ve Loved Before”
1983 – Kenny Rogers w/Dolly Parton “Islands in the Stream”
1982 – Alabama “Mountain Music”
1981 – Roseanne Cash “Seven Year Ache”
1980 – George Jones “He Stopped Loving Her Today”
1979 – The Bellamy Brothers “If I Said You had a Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me"
1978 – Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson “Mammas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys”
1977 – Johnny Paycheck “Take This Job and Shove It”
1976 – George Jones and Tammy Wynette “Golden Ring”
1975 – Willie Nelson “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain”
1974 – Gram Parsons “$1000 Wedding”
1973 – Dolly Parton “Jolene”
1972 – Townes Van Zandt “Pancho and Lefty”
1971 – Charlie Pride “Kiss an Angel Good Mornin’”
1970 – Loretta Lynn “Coal Miner’s Daughter”
1969 – Merle Haggard “Okie from Muskogee”
1968 – Tammy Wynette “Stand By Your Man”
1967 – Bobbie Gentry “Ode to Billie Joe”
1966 – Loretta Lynn “Don’t Come Home A’ Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ on Your Mind)”
1965 – Buck Owens “Before You Go”
1964 – Buck Owens “I’ve Got a Tiger by the Tail”
1963 – Johnny Cash “Ring of Fire”
1962 – Ray Charles “You Don’t Know Me”
1961 – Patsy Cline “Crazy”
1960 – Hank Locklin “Please Help Me, I’m Falling”
1959 – Lefty Frizzell “Long Black Veil”
1958 - Ray Price “City Lights”
1957 – The Everly Brothers “Bye Bye Love”
1956 – Johnny Cash “I Walk the Line”
1955 – Porter Wagoner “A Satisfied Mind”
1954 – Webb Pierce “Slowly”
1953 – Hank Williams “Your Cheatin’ Heart”
1952 – Hank Williams “Settin’ the Woods on Fire”
1951 – Stanley Brothers “Man of Constant Sorrow”
1950 – Lefty Frizzell “If You’ve Got the Money, I’ve Got the Time”
1949 – Hank Williams “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry”
1948 – Hank Williams “I Saw the Light”
1947 – Bill Monroe and The Blue Grass Boys “Blue Moon of Kentucky”
1946 – Harry Choates “Jole Blon”
1945 – Al Dexter “I’m Losing My Mind Over You”
1944 – Red Foley “Smoke on the Water”
1943 – The Mills Brothers “Paper Doll”
1942 – Bing Crosby “White Christmas”
1941 – Ernest Tubb “Walking the Floor Over You”
1940 – Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys “New San Antonio Rose”
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