Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Little Texas, “What Might Have Been” December 15, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 5 A sextet kicks off a run of three consecutive No. 1 singles.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Doug Stone, “Why Didn’t I Think of That” December 14, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 7 Doug Stone finds the humorous side of heartbreak.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Mark Chesnutt, “It Sure is Monday” December 10, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 5 Mark Chesnutt returns to the top with a song about being tired.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Brooks & Dunn, “We’ll Burn That Bridge” December 10, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 2 About as sturdily structured as a bridge on fire.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Reba McEntire, “It’s Your Call” December 10, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 5 A longtime leader falls behind.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: John Anderson, “Money in the Bank” December 7, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 5 A New Traditionalist legend earns his final No. 1 single.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Alan Jackson, “Chattahoochee” December 6, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 4 Alan Jackson’s career explodes.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Vince Gill, “No Future in the Past” December 6, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 3 Another stone cold country weeper from Vince Gill.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Garth Brooks, “That Summer” December 6, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 3 Garth Brooks tops the chart with an adolescent fantasy.
Every #1 Single of the Nineties: Patty Loveless, “Blame it On Your Heart” December 3, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 2 Patty Loveless finds great success with a new label.