Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Rick Trevino, “She Can’t Say I Didn’t Cry” March 8, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 7 A promising young artist tops the chart with his breakthrough single.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Randy Travis, “Whisper My Name” March 8, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 3 Randy Travis earns his final No. 1 single from his Warner Bros. era.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Clay Walker, “Dreaming With My Eyes Open” March 4, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 4 Clay Walker and Tony Arata join forces for a fantastic single.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Diamond Rio, “Love a Little Stronger” March 4, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 11 Diamond Rio returns to the top for the first time in two years.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: John Michael Montgomery, “Be My Baby Tonight” March 3, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 2 John Michael Montgomery’s first big uptempo hit is a tongue twister.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Sammy Kershaw, “National Working Woman’s Holiday” March 3, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 1 A nineties No. 1 hit that celebrates working women.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Alan Jackson, “Summertime Blues” March 2, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 6 Alan Jackson covers Eddie Cochran…and himself.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: BlackHawk, “Every Once in a While” March 2, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 13 A pair of successful songwriters join an established lead singer to form a popular new band.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Travis Tritt, “Foolish Pride” March 1, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 3 Travis Tritt returns to the top with one of his very best singles.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Mary Chapin Carpenter, “I Take My Chances” March 1, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 5 Columbia takes their chances with an unprecedented seventh single from one album.