Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Collin Raye, “Little Rock” February 23, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 4 Collin Raye takes one of the decade’s best songs to No. 1.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Neal McCoy, “Wink” February 23, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 3 Neal McCoy spends a month at the top with his biggest hit to date.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Vince Gill, “Whenever You Come Around” February 21, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 1 Vince Gill’s heartsick instead of heartbroken this time around.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Brooks & Dunn, “That Ain’t No Way to Go” February 21, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 7 Brooks & Dunn close out their sophomore set with their seventh No. 1 single.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Tim McGraw, “Don’t Take the Girl” February 18, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 13 A superstar’s first No. 1 single hasn’t aged as well as his future hits.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Toby Keith, “Wish I Didn’t Know Now” February 18, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 6 Another timeless recurrent from Toby Keith.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Shenandoah, “If Bubba Can Dance (I Can Too)” February 17, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 8 Shenandoah’s final No. 1 single to date is also their most dated.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: John Berry, “Your Love Amazes Me” February 17, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 6 A powerful singer earns his first No. 1 hit.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Randy Travis, “Before You Kill Us All” February 15, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 3 Randy Travis previews his strongest studio set of the nineties.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Clint Black, “A Good Run of Bad Luck” February 15, 2022 Kevin John Coyne 3 Clint Black runs a good metaphor into the ground.