2004 in country music

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Events

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  • Lynn Anderson arrested near her home in Taos, New Mexico after being charged with a DUI for drunk driving. A motorist called the local police after noticing Anderson's car weaving in and out of lanes, almost causing an accident. Anderson later pulled over to the side of the road after spotting the police, where the police conducted a field sobriety test. She was released on a $1000 bail the next day.

Top hits of the year

Number one hits

(As certified by Billboard magazine)

Date' Song Name Artist Wks. No. 1 Spec.
Note
February 7 Remember When Alan Jackson 2
February 21 American Soldier Toby Keith 4
March 20 Watch the Wind Blow By Tim McGraw 2
April 3 When the Sun Goes Down Kenny Chesney
with Uncle Kracker
5 C - Uncle Kracker
May 8 You'll Think of Me Keith Urban 2
May 22 Mayberry Rascal Flatts 1
May 29 Redneck Woman Gretchen Wilson 5 C
  • This song was the first Number One single for a female solo artist since 2002.
July 3 If You Ever Stop Loving Me Montgomery Gentry 1 A
July 10 Whiskey Girl Toby Keith 1
July 17 Live Like You Were Dying Tim McGraw 7 1, 2
  • Fell to #2 on the chart week of August 7.
August 7 Somebody Reba McEntire 1 B
September 11 Girls Lie Too Terri Clark 1 B
September 18 Days Go By Keith Urban 4
October 16 Suds in the Bucket Sara Evans 1
October 23 I Hate Everything George Strait 2
November 6 In a Real Love Phil Vassar 2 B
November 20 Mr. Mom Lonestar 2 B
December 4 Nothing On but the Radio Gary Allan 2 B
December 18 Back When Tim McGraw 1
December 25 Some Beach Blake Shelton 4
  • 1 – No. 1 song of the year, as determined by Billboard magazine.
  • 2 – Song dropped from No. 1 and later returned to top spot.
  • 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.

Other major hits

Peak Single Artist Notes
18 Break Down Here Julie Roberts
14 Come Home Soon SHeDAISY
6 Desperately George Strait
21 Don't Break My Heart Again Pat Green
7 Drinkin' Bone Tracy Byrd
25 Every Friday Afternoon Craig Morgan
9 Feels Like Today Rascal Flatts
35 The First Cut Is the Deepest Sheryl Crow
11 Good Little Girls Blue County
3 Here for the Party Gretchen Wilson
8 Hey Good Lookin' Jimmy Buffett with Clint Black,
Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson,
George Strait, and Toby Keith
4 Honesty (Write Me a List) Rodney Atkins
5 Hot Mama Trace Adkins
12 How Far Martina McBride
9 I Can't Sleep Clay Walker
  • Co-written by Chely Wright, who also sang background vocals on it.
2 I Go Back Kenny Chesney
  • Spent seven non-consecutive weeks at #2, tying a record previously set by Jo Dee Messina in 1999 for the longest time spent at that position since the inception of Nielsen SoundScan in 1990.
5 I Got a Feelin' Billy Currington
6 I Love You This Much Jimmy Wayne
3 I Wanna Do It All Terri Clark
23 I Wanna Make You Cry Jeff Bates
4 I Want to Live Josh Gracin
  • This was the debut single for Gracin, the first country music artist to have been a contestant on American Idol.
10 If Nobody Believed in You Joe Nichols
4 In My Daughter's Eyes Martina McBride
18 It Only Hurts When I'm Breathing Shania Twain
21 Last One Standing Emerson Drive
4 Let's Be Us Again Lonestar
2 Letters from Home John Michael Montgomery A
2 Little Moments Brad Paisley
5 Loco David Lee Murphy
  • Murphy's first chart single since 1998's "Just Don't Wait Around 'Til She's Leavin'", and his first Top 5 since 1996's "The Road You Leave Behind".
13 Long Black Train Josh Turner
18 Me and Emily Rachel Proctor
23 Men Don't Change Amy Dalley
  • Although Dalley released a total of seven singles between 2003 and 2007, she never released an album. This was the highest-charting of her singles.
17 My Last Name Dierks Bentley
4 Paint Me a Birmingham Tracy Lawrence
  • Lawrence's first Top 40 single since 2001's "Life Don't Have to Be So Hard" and his first Top 5 since "Lessons Learned" in late 1999-early 2000.
7 Party for Two Shania Twain with Billy Currington
  • A pop version of this song was also released, featuring Mark McGrath as a duet partner.
12 Passenger Seat SHeDAISY
2 Perfect Sara Evans
13 Rough & Ready Trace Adkins
11 Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy) Big & Rich
5 She Thinks She Needs Me Andy Griggs
9 She's Not Just a Pretty Face Shania Twain
13 Simple Life Carolyn Dawn Johnson
12 Songs About Rain Gary Allan
16 Spend My Time Clint Black
3 Stays in Mexico Toby Keith
3 Sweet Southern Comfort Buddy Jewell
24 Texas Plates Kellie Coffey
24 That's Cool Blue County
2 That's What It's All About Brooks & Dunn
5 Too Much of a Good Thing Alan Jackson
19 Tougher Than Nails Joe Diffie
  • Diffie's first Top 40 hit since 2001's "In Another World".
20 Trip Around the Sun Jimmy Buffett with Martina McBride
21 What Say You Travis Tritt with John Mellencamp
  • Mellencamp's first Top 40 country hit.
3 Whiskey Lullaby Brad Paisley with Alison Krauss
21 Wild West Show Big & Rich
2 The Woman with You Kenny Chesney
24 The Wrong Girl Lee Ann Womack
18 You Are Jimmy Wayne
3 You Can't Take the Honky-Tonk out of the Girl Brooks & Dunn
22 You Do Your Thing Montgomery Gentry
21 You're in My Head Brian McComas

Top new album releases

Other top albums

Deaths

Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees

Major Awards

Grammy awards

(presented February 13, 2005 in Los Angeles)

Academy of Country Music

(presented May 17, 2005 in Las Vegas)

Country Music Association

(presented November 9 in Nashville)

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.

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