Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Alan Jackson, “She’s Got the Rhythm (and I Got the Blues)” October 19, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 3 Another winner from Alan Jackson.
Every #1 Country Single of the Nineties: Clint Black, “Burn One Down” October 14, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 7 A deliciously bitter highlight of the Clint Black catalog.
Every #1 Country Single of the Nineties: George Strait, “I Cross My Heart” October 12, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 4 George Strait goes Hollywood with surprising results.
Every #1 Country Single of the Nineties: Tanya Tucker, “Two Sparrows in a Hurricane” October 12, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 5 A tender tale of a love that spans generations.
Every #1 Country Single of the Nineties: Alabama, “I’m in a Hurry (and Don’t Know Why)” October 7, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 3 Alabama tops the charts with one of its best nineties hits.
Every #1 Country Single of the Nineties: Billy Dean, “If There Hadn’t Been You” October 7, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 4 Billy Dean’s final solo No. 1 hit is a sweet expression of gratitude.
Every #1 Country Single of the Nineties: Lorrie Morgan, “Watch Me” October 6, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 4 Lorrie Morgan returns to the top with a crisply delivered warning.
Every #1 Country Single of the Nineties: Wynonna, “No One Else On Earth” October 6, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 3 Wynonna’s third No. 1 single makes chart history.
Every #1 Country Single of the Nineties: John Anderson, “Seminole Wind” October 5, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 7 An environmentalist’s plea becomes John Anderson’s most acclaimed hit single.
Every #1 Country Single of the Nineties: Reba McEntire, “The Greatest Man I Never Knew” October 5, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 11 This just might be Reba McEntire’s best single.