1996 in country music
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[edit] Events
- June 28 - First annual Country Stampede Music Festival begins
- October 6 – Tim McGraw and Faith Hill are married, and quickly become country music's most visible couple. Their friendship grew into romance during their successful "Spontaneous Combustion" tour that year.
[edit] Top hits of the year
[edit] Number one hits
(as certified by Billboard magazine)
| Date | Song Name | Artist | Wks. No. 1 | Spec. Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January 6 | Rebecca Lynn | Bryan White | 1 | |
| January 13 | It Matters to Me | Faith Hill | 3 | |
| February 3 | (If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here! | Shania Twain | 2 | |
| February 17 | Bigger Than the Beatles | Joe Diffie | 2 | B |
| March 2 | Wild Angels | Martina McBride | 1 | A |
| March 9 | I'll Try | Alan Jackson | 1 | |
| March 16 | The Beaches of Cheyenne | Garth Brooks | 1 | |
| March 23 | You Can Feel Bad | Patty Loveless | 2 | |
| April 6 | To Be Loved By You | Wynonna | 1 | B |
| April 13 | No News | Lonestar | 3 | A |
| May 4 | You Win My Love | Shania Twain | 2 |
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| May 18 | My Maria | Brooks & Dunn | 3 | 1 |
| June 8 | Blue Clear Sky | George Strait | 2 | |
| June 22 | Time Marches On | Tracy Lawrence | 3 | |
| July 13 | No One Needs to Know | Shania Twain | 1 | |
| July 20 | Daddy's Money | Ricochet | 2 | C |
| August 3 | Don't Get Me Started | Rhett Akins | 1 | C |
| August 10 | Carried Away | George Strait | 3 | His 30th No. 1 hit, Strait joining Ronnie Milsap, Alabama, Merle Haggard and Conway Twitty as country artists who have had at least that many Billboard No. 1 songs on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. |
| August 31 | She Never Lets It Go to Her Heart | Tim McGraw | 2 | |
| September 14 | Guys Do It All the Time | Mindy McCready | 1 | C |
| September 21 | So Much For Pretending | Bryan White | 2 | |
| October 5 | Living in a Moment | Ty Herndon | 1 | |
| October 12 | Believe Me Baby (I Lied) | Trisha Yearwood | 2 | |
| October 26 | Like the Rain | Clint Black | 3 | |
| November 16 | Lonely Too Long | Patty Loveless | 1 | |
| November 23 | Strawberry Wine | Deana Carter | 2 | A |
| December 7 | Little Bitty | Alan Jackson | 3 | |
| December 28 | One Way Ticket (Because I Can) | LeAnn Rimes | 2 | C
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- 1 - No. 1 song of the year, as determined by Billboard magazine.
- A - First Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist.
- B - Last Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist to date.
- C - Only Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist to date.
[edit] Other major hits
- "4 to 1 in Atlanta" — Tracy Byrd (#21)
- "Ain't Got Nothin' on Us" — John Michael Montgomery (#15)
- "All I Want is a Life" — Tim McGraw (#5)
- "All You Ever Do is Bring Me Down" — The Mavericks with Flaco Jiménez (#13)
- "Almost a Memory Now" — BlackHawk (#11)
- "Are We in Trouble Now" — Randy Travis (#24)
- "Big Guitar" — BlackHawk (#17)
- "Blue" — LeAnn Rimes (#10)
- "Born in the Dark" — Doug Stone (#12)
- "Bury the Shovel" — Clay Walker (#18)
- "By My Side" — Lorrie Morgan & Jon Randall (#18)
- "The Change" — Garth Brooks (#19)
- "Change My Mind" — John Berry (#10)
- "C-O-U-N-T-R-Y" — Joe Diffie (#23)
- "Cowboy Love" — John Michael Montgomery (#4)
- "Deep Down" — Pam Tillis (#6)
- "Does That Blue Moon Ever Shine on You?" — Toby Keith (#2)
- "Every Light in the House" — Trace Adkins (#3)
- "Every Time I Get Around You" — David Lee Murphy (#2)
- "The Fear of Being Alone" — Reba McEntire (#2)
- "Giving Water to a Drowing Man" — Lee Roy Parnell (#12)
- "Goodnight Sweetheart" — David Kersh (#6)
- "Grandpa Told Me So" — Kenny Chesney (#23)
- "Heads Carolina, Tails California" — Jo Dee Messina (#2)
- "Heart Half Empty" — Ty Herndon with Stephanie Bentley (#21)
- "Heart's Desire" — Lee Roy Parnell (#3)
- "Heaven Help My Heart" — Wynonna (#14)
- "Heaven in My Woman's Eyes" — Tracy Byrd (#14)
- "High Lonesome Sound" — Vince Gill (#12)
- "Holdin' on to Something" — Jeff Carson (#6)
- "Home" — Alan Jackson (#3)
- "Honky Tonkin's What I Do Best" — Marty Stuart with Travis Tritt (#23)
- "Hypnotize the Moon" — Clay Walker (#2)
- "I Am That Man" — Brooks & Dunn (#2)
- "I Can Still Make Cheyenne" — George Strait (#4)
- "I Do" — Paul Brandt (#2)
- "I Don't Think I Will" — James Bonamy (#2)
- "I Know She Still Loves Me" — George Strait (#5)
- "I Think About You" — Collin Raye (#3)
- "I'm Not Supposed to Love You Anymore" — Bryan White (#4)
- "If I Were You" — Terri Clark (#8)
- "If You Loved Me" — Tracy Lawrence (#4)
- "Irresistible You" — Ty England (#22)
- "It Works" — Alabama (#19)
- "It Wouldn't Hurt to Have Wings" — Mark Chesnutt (#7)
- "It's All in Your Head" — Diamond Rio (#15)
- "It's Lonely Out There" — Pam Tillis (#14)
- "It's Midnight Cinderella" — Garth Brooks (#5)
- "It's What I Do" — Billy Dean (#5)
- "Jacob's Ladder" — Mark Wills (#6)
- "Learning as You Go" — Rick Trevino (#2)
- "Like There Ain't No Yesterday" — BlackHawk (#3)
- "Long as I Live" — John Michael Montgomery (#4)
- "Love is Stronger Than Pride" — Ricochet (#9)
- "Love Remains" — Collin Raye (#12)
- "The Maker Said Take Her" — Alabama (#4)
- "Mama Don't Get Dressed Up for Nothin'" — Brooks & Dunn (#13)
- "Me and You" — Kenny Chesney (#2)
- "Meant to Be" — Sammy Kershaw (#5)
- "More Than You'll Ever Know" — Travis Tritt (#3)
- "My Heart Has a History" — Paul Brandt (#5)
- "Not Enough Hours in the Night" — Doug Supernaw (#3)
- "Not That Different" — Collin Raye (#3)
- "On a Good Night" — Wade Hayes (#2)
- "Only on Days That End in “Y”" — Clay Walker (#5)
- "Out with a Bang" — David Lee Murphy (#13)
- "Poor Poor Pitiful Me" — Terri Clark (#5)
- "Ready, Willing and Able" — Lari White (#20)
- "Redneck 12 Days of Christmas" — Jeff Foxworthy (#18)
- "Ring on Her Finger, Time on Her Hands" — Reba McEntire (#9)
- "The River and the Highway" — Pam Tillis (#8)
- "The Road You Leave Behind" — David Lee Murphy (#5)
- "'Round Here" — Sawyer Brown (#19)
- "Runnin' Away with My Heart" — Lonestar (#8)
- "She Said Yes" — Rhett Akins (#17)
- "Some Things Are Meant to Be " — Linda Davis (#13)
- "Someone Else's Dream" — Faith Hill (#3)
- "Stars Over Texas" — Tracy Lawrence (#2)
- "Starting Over Again" — Reba McEntire (#19)
- "Ten Thousand Angels" — Mindy McCready (#6)
- "That Girl's Been Spying on Me" — Billy Dean (#4)
- "That Ol' Wind" — Garth Brooks (#4)
- "That's Enough of That" — Mila Mason (#18)
- "That's What I Get for Loving You" — Diamond Rio (#4)
- "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" — Neal McCoy (#4)
- "There's a Girl in Texas" — Trace Adkins (#20)
- "A Thousand Times a Day" — Patty Loveless (#13)
- "Too Much Fun" — Daryle Singletary (#4)
- "Treat Her Right" — Sawyer Brown (#3)
- "Vidalia" — Sammy Kershaw (#10)
- "Walkin' Away" — Diamond Rio (#2)
- "What Do I Know" — Ricochet (#5)
- "What I Meant to Say" — Wade Hayes (#5)
- "When a Woman Loves a Man" — Lee Roy Parnell (#12)
- "When Boy Meets Girl" — Terri Clark (#3)
- "Whole Lotta Gone" — Joe Diffie (#23)
- "Without Your Love" — Aaron Tippin (#22)
- "A Woman's Touch" — Toby Keith (#6)
- "Worlds Apart" — Vince Gill (#5)
- "Would I" — Randy Travis (#25)
- "You Can't Lose Me" — Faith Hill (#6)
- "You Gotta Love That" — Neal McCoy (#3)
- "You're Not in Kansas Anymore" — Jo Dee Messina (#7)
[edit] Top new album releases
- Between Now and Forever — Bryan White (Asylum)
- Big Love — Tracy Byrd (MCA Nashville)
- Blue — LeAnn Rimes (Curb)
- Blue Clear Sky — George Strait (MCA Nashville)
- Blue Moon — Toby Keith (Mercury Nashville)
- Borderline — Brooks & Dunn (Arista Nashville)
- Calm Before the Storm — Paul Brandt (Reprise)
- Crank It Up: The Music Album — Jeff Foxworthy (Warner Bros.)
- Did I Shave My Legs for This? — Deana Carter (Capitol Nashville)
- Dreamin' Out Loud — Trace Adkins (Capitol Nashville)
- Everybody Knows — Trisha Yearwood (MCA Nashville)
- Everything I Love — Alan Jackson (Arista Nashville)
- Faces — John Berry (Capitol Nashville)
- Full Circle — Randy Travis (Warner Bros.)
- Gettin' Out the Good Stuff — David Lee Murphy (MCA Nashville)
- Greater Need — Lorrie Morgan (BNA)
- Greatest Hits — Clint Black (RCA)
- Greatest Hits — Mark Chesnutt (MCA Nashville)
- High Lonesome Sound — Vince Gill (MCA Nashville)
- IV — Diamond Rio (Arista Nashville)
- Jo Dee Messina — Jo Dee Messina (Curb)
- Just the Same — Terri Clark (Mercury Nashville)
- Living in a Moment — Ty Herndon (Epic)
- Mark Wills — Mark Wills (Mercury Nashville)
- Me and You — Kenny Chesney (BNA)
- Measure of a Man — Kevin Sharp (Asylum)
- Neal McCoy — Neal McCoy (Atlantic)
- On a Good Night — Wade Hayes (Columbia)
- A Place in the World — Mary Chapin Carpenter (Columbia)
- Politics, Religion and Her — Sammy Kershaw (Mercury Nashville)
- The Restless Kind — Travis Tritt (Warner Bros.)
- Revelations — Wynonna (Curb)
- Ricochet — Ricochet (Columbia)
- Somebody New — Rhett Akins (Decca Nashville)
- Stars and Stripes Vol. 1 — The Beach Boys (River North)
- Ten Thousand Angels — Mindy McCready (BNA)
- Time Marches On — Tracy Lawrence (Atlantic)
- The Trouble with the Truth — Patty Loveless (Epic/Sony)
- What I Do the Best — John Michael Montgomery (Atlantic)
- What If It's You — Reba McEntire (MCA Nashville)
[edit] Other top albums
- A.K.A. Wham Bam Sam — Hank Williams, Jr. (Curb)
- The Best of Country Sing the Best of Disney — Various Artists (Walt Disney)
- BR5-49 — BR5-49 (Arista Nashville)
- Christmas: The Gift — Collin Raye (Epic)
- Christmas Volume II — Alabama (RCA)
- Don't Fence Me In — Lari White (RCA)
- For Me It's You — Michelle Wright (Arista Nashville)
- The Gift — Kenny Rogers (Magnatone)
- Girl Of Your Dreams — Bobbie Cryner (MCA Nashville)
- Give Me Some Wheels — Suzy Bogguss (Capitol Nashville)
- Goodnight Sweetheart — David Kersh (Curb)
- Greatest Hits — John Anderson (BNA)
- Greatest Hits — Confederate Railroad (Atlantic)
- The Hits — Hal Ketchum (Curb)
- Honky Tonkin's What I Do Best — Marty Stuart (MCA Nashville)
- I Lived to Tell It All — George Jones (MCA Nashville)
- I Stoled This Record — Cledus T. Judd (Razor & Tie)
- I Will Always Love You and Other Greatest Hits — Dolly Parton (Columbia)
- It's What I Do — Billy Dean (Capitol Nashville)
- Learning as You Go — Rick Trevino (Columbia)
- Lisa Brokop — Lisa Brokop (Capitol Nashville)
- Mandy Barnett — Mandy Barnett (Asylum)
- My Roots Are Showing... — K. T. Oslin (BNA)
- Not Fade Away (Remembering Buddy Holly) — Various Artists (Decca Nashville)
- Now and Then — Shenandoah (Capitol Nashville)
- Paradise — John Anderson (BNA)
- The Road to Ensenada — Lyle Lovett (Curb)
- Semi Crazy — Junior Brown (MCG/Curb)
- Smokin' Armadillos — Smokin' Armadillos (Curb)
- Solid Ground — Ricky Skaggs (Atlantic)
- Some Things Are Meant to Be — Linda Davis (Arista Nashville)
- Spirit — Willie Nelson (Island)
- Stampede — Chris LeDoux (Capitol Nashville)
- Starlight Lounge — David Ball (Warner Bros.)
- Tennessee Moon — Neil Young (Columbia)
- Three Hanks: Men with Broken Hearts — Hank Williams, Hank Williams, Jr. & Hank Williams III (Curb)
- Trail of Tears — Billy Ray Cyrus (Mercury)
- Treasures — Dolly Parton (Rising Tide)
- Two Ways to Fall — Ty England (RCA)
- Unchained — Johnny Cash (American Recordings)
- Used Heart for Sale — Gary Allan (Decca Nashville)
- What I Live to Do — James Bonamy (Epic)
- You Still Got Me — Doug Supernaw (Giant)
[edit] Deaths
- March 4 – Minnie Pearl, 83, legendary comedienne known for her trademark greeting, "How-dee!" and her straw hat with price tag; a regular on Hee Haw (stroke).
- May 3 – Patsy Montana, 87, first female country singer to have a single sell one million copies ("I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart").
- December 10 - Faron Young, 64, Nicknamed "The Hillbilly Heartthrob", and "The Singing Sheriff" he had many hits including "Hello Walls" and "Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young" (suicide).
[edit] Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees
- Patsy Montana (1908-1996)
- Buck Owens (1929-2006)
- Ray Price (born 1925)
[edit] Major Awards
[edit] Grammy awards
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance -- "Blue," LeAnn Rimes
- Best Male Country Vocal Performance -- "Worlds Apart," Vince Gill
- Best Country Vocal Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal -- "My Maria," Brooks & Dunn
- Best Country Collaboration With Vocals -- "High Lonesome Sound," Vince Gill (featuring Alison Krauss & Union Station)
- Best Country Instrumental Performance -- "Jam Man," Chet Atkins
- Best Country Song -- "Blue," Bill Mack (Performer: LeAnn Rimes)
- Best Country Album -- The Road to Ensenada, Lyle Lovett (Producers: Billy Williams and Lyle Lovett)
- Best Bluegrass Album -- True Life Blues - The Songs of Bill Monroe, Various Artists (Producer: Todd Phillips)
[edit] Academy of Country Music
- Entertainer Of The Year -- Brooks & Dunn
- Song Of The Year -- "Blue," Bill Mack
- Single Of The Year -- "Blue," LeAnn Rimes
- Album Of The Year -- Blue Clear Sky, George Strait
- Top Male Vocalist -- George Strait
- Top Female Vocalist -- Patty Loveless
- Top Vocal Duo -- Brooks & Dunn
- Top Vocal Group -- Sawyer Brown
- Top New Male Vocalist -- Trace Adkins
- Top New Female Vocalist -- LeAnn Rimes
- Top New Vocal Duo Or Group -- Ricochet
- Video Of The Year -- "I Think About You," Collin Raye (Director: Steven Goldmann)
[edit] Country Music Association
- Entertainer of the Year -- Brooks & Dunn
- Song of the Year -- "Go Rest High on That Mountain," Vince Gill
- Single of the Year -- "Check Yes or No," George Strait
- Album of the Year -- Blue Clear Sky, George Strait
- Male Vocalist of the Year -- George Strait
- Female Vocalist of the Year -- Patty Loveless
- Vocal Duo of the Year -- Brooks & Dunn
- Vocal Group of the Year -- The Mavericks
- Horizon Award -- Bryan White
- Music Video of the Year -- "My Wife Thinks You're Dead," Junior Brown (Director: Michael McNamara)
- Vocal Event of the Year -- "I Will Always Love You," Dolly Parton and Vince Gill
- Musician of the Year -- Mark O'Connor
[edit] Further reading
- Kingsbury, Paul, "The Grand Ole Opry: History of Country Music. 70 Years of the Songs, the Stars and the Stories," Villard Books, Random House; Opryland USA, 1995
- Kingsbury, Paul, "Vinyl Hayride: Country Music Album Covers 1947-1989," Country Music Foundation, 2003 (ISBN 0-8118-3572-3)
- Millard, Bob, "Country Music: 70 Years of America's Favorite Music," HarperCollins, New York, 1993 (ISBN 0-06-273244-7)
- Whitburn, Joel, "Top Country Songs 1944-2005 - 6th Edition." 2005.

