Every #1 Country Single of the Nineties: Travis Tritt, “Drift Off to Dream” July 17, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 4 Travis Tritt charts a final No. 1 single from his debut album.
Every #1 Country Single of the Nineties: Alabama, “Down Home” July 17, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 8 Alabama tops the charts with another celebration of small town southern life.
Every #1 Country Single of the Nineties: Randy Travis, “Heroes and Friends” July 15, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 7 After a duet with the Possum fell short of the penthouse, Randy Travis returns to the top with a solo effort.
Every #1 Country Single of the Nineties: Garth Brooks, “Two of a Kind, Workin’ On a Full House” July 14, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 5 Garth Brooks earns his fifth No. 1 hit of the nineties with a Dennis Robbins cover.
Every #1 Country Single of the Nineties: Clint Black, “Loving Blind” July 13, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 3 Clint Black pushes back on the sophomore slump with the first No. 1 single from his second studio album.
Every #1 Country Single of the Nineties: Alan Jackson, “I’d Love You All Over Again” July 12, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 3 Alan Jackson finally tops both singles charts with his first wedding anniversary classic.
Every #1 Country Single of the Nineties: Pam Tillis, “Don’t Tell Me What to Do” July 11, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 6 A new era for women in country begins with this No. 1 hit.
Every #1 Country Single of the Nineties: Joe Diffie, “If You Want Me To” July 10, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 7 Joe Diffie keeps his No. 1 streak going with the second single from his debut album.
Every #1 Country Single of the Nineties: Mike Reid, “Walk On Faith” July 10, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 13 An NFL player turned songwriter scores his only No. 1 hit.
Every #1 Country Single of the Nineties: Mark Chesnutt, “Brother Jukebox” July 9, 2021 Kevin John Coyne 9 An essential new traditionalist earns his first No. 1 single.