The 400 Best Contemporary Country Singles Part 15: #50-#26 #50 “Meet In The Middle” Diamond Rio 1991 Peak: #1 Diamond Rio burst on to the country music scene with an ideal showcase of their talents:
The 400 Best Contemporary Country Singles Part 14: #75-#51 #75 “Wrong Side of Memphis” Trisha Yearwood 1992 Peak: #4 Yearwood kicked it into a higher gear with this lead single from her second album, the
The 400 Best Contemporary Country Singles Part 13: #100-#76 #100 “Nobody Wins” Radney Foster 1992 Peak: #2 Pride can be crippling. Sometimes you win the fight but lose the one you love. In the end,
The 400 Best Contemporary Country Singles Part 12: #125-#101 #125 “Any Man of Mine” Shania Twain 1995 Peak: #1 There are a few records in country music history that serve as a clear turning point.
The 400 Best Contemporary Country Singles Part 11: #150-#126 #150 “So Much Like My Dad” George Strait 1992 Peak: #3 A man surprises his mother with a visit, and begins recollecting on his childhood. He
The 400 Best Contemporary Country Singles Part 10: #175-#151 #175 “(This Thing Called) Wantin’ and Havin’ It All” Sawyer Brown 1995 Peak: #11 The opening piano sounds like a kick-off to an old-time tent revival;
The 400 Best Contemporary Country Singles Part 9: #200-#176 #200 “Do You Know Where Your Man Is” Pam Tillis 1993 Peak: #16 When Tillis began performing “Do You Know Where Your Man Is”, she would
The 400 Best Contemporary Country Singles Part 8: #225-#201 #225 “Heads Carolina, Tails California” Jo Dee Messina 1996 Peak: #2 Messina’s debut single established her edgy sound right out of the gate. Here, she’s convincing
The 400 Best Contemporary Country Singles Part 7: #250-#226 #250 “New Way Home” K.T. Oslin 1993 Peak: #64 There’s been so many songs about love, finding it and losing it, that fresh perspectives are few
The 400 Best Contemporary Country Singles Part 6: #275-#251 #275 “Live Like You Were Dying” Tim McGraw 2004 Peak: #1 A mega-hit if there ever was one, this was the biggest hit of Tim’s career.