A. Alan Jackson
A. Kentucky
A. George Strait
A. 2
A. Deana Carter
A. 12
A. Crystal Gayle
A. Diamond Rio
A.
Oklahoma
A. Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood
A. Georgia
A. Little Rock
A. Phil Vasser
A. Pistol Packin' Mama
A. Alabama
A. Billy Crash Craddock
A. Restless
Heart
A. Coward Of
The County
A. George Strait
A. Deana Carter
A. Oklahoma
A. Alan Jackson
A. 'When I Said I Do'
A. Dave Dudley
A. Alabama
A. Billy Crash Craddock
A. Texas
A.
Deana Carter
A. Montgomery
Gentry
A. George Strait
A. "He Stopped
Loving Her Today"
A. The Dixie Chicks released their very first album in 1990 titled "Thank Heavens for Dale Evans". At
that time the group was a quartet featuring Martie Siedel, Emily Erwin,
Laura Lynch, and Robin Lynn Macy. Laura Lynch
and Robin Lynn Macy were replaced later on with Natalie Maines, and that is when the Dixie Chicks took off and become one
of the top selling artists in the country.
A. "Pistol Packin' Mama" was that first number 1. It was recorded by
Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters. The odd thing was that the second number 1 song was also "Pistol Packin' Mama",
but this version was by Al Dexter.
A. Georgia
A. This song
is Joe Nichols' first chart success.
A. A great Bluegrass album and a suprisingly decent version by Dolly on "Stairway to Heaven".
A. "Angel Eyes"
starred Jennifer Lopez and James Caviezel
A. Deana Carter.
A. #12
A.
George Strait
A. 2
A. Texas
A. Alabama
A. Dave Dudley
A. Some gave
all
A. cheerleading.
A. Garth Brooks and Trisha
Yearwood
A. David Alan
Coe
A. Jerry Jeff
Walker
A. Diamond Rio
A. Everclear
A. 'Geronimo,
he said it best. This is my land, I will not rest until I'm dead or it's been freed.'
A. Mindy McCready
A. Baby I Lied
A. George Strait
& George & Strait George Strait and his son Bubba sang the last cut of the 'Pure Country' soundtrack
A. Barbed
Wire And Roses
A. Montreal
A. Life's A Dance
A. Goodbye On A Bad Day
A. Tommy Cash
A. Faith Hill
A.
Phil Vassar
A. Johnny Lee
A. Alabama
A. Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)
A. Chris Ledeoux
A. The
Statesiders
A. Dave Dudley
A. Joe Nichols
A. Deana Carter
A. Texas Playboys
A. Bill Anderson
A. The Bluegrass Boys
A. Hank Williams
A. Kix and Ronnie