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The Best Songs From the Fall of 2004
The Best Songs From the Fall of 2004
The Best Songs From the Fall of 2004
The Fall of 2004 was an awesome time for country music. Keith Urban, Sara Evans, George Strait and Lonestar were all up for Country Music Association awards. One song that was dominating both the CMA's and the radio was "Days Go By" by Keith Urban. The song was No.1 for four weeks straight. 2004 also had other amazing songs.
The Top Songs From the Winter of 2003
The Top Songs From the Winter of 2003
The Top Songs From the Winter of 2003
The Winter of 2003 was definitely the year for Oklahoma native Toby Keith to heat up the airwaves. He's notorious for taking an everyday popular cliche' and turning it into a huge hit song. Such was the case in '03 when he soared to the top of the charts with his song "Who's Your Daddy". The winter of 2003 also had other amazing songs like it.
The Top 5 Songs From the Winter of 1984
The Top 5 Songs From the Winter of 1984
The Top 5 Songs From the Winter of 1984
The winter of 1984 is what I called it the year of doubles, like George Strait releasing two songs that went straight to the to No.1 spot. "You Look So Good In Love" and later "Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind". King George wasn't the only one sending out doubles that winter, Exile and the Judds were both following Strait's lead. All three had No.1 songs that winter. 1984 a
The Top 5 Songs From the Fall of 1993
The Top 5 Songs From the Fall of 1993
The Top 5 Songs From the Fall of 1993
In the fall of 1993 all of the top five songs had one thing in common, they all were about love lost. But one song stood above the rest by staying at No.1 on the country music charts for multiple weeks. It's no surprise that George Strait took us into to the holidays with his song "Easy Come, Easy Go" a song that was number one for two weeks that fall. 1993 also had other amazing songs l

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