Top Hits of The Year
The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs charts in 2001:
See also: List of number-one country hits of 2001 (U.S.)Single | Artist | Reference | |
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1 | Ain't Nothing 'bout You | Brooks & Dunn | |
9 | Angels in Waiting | Tammy Cochran | |
1 | Angry All the Time | Tim McGraw | |
4 | Ashes by Now | Lee Ann Womack | |
1 | Austin | Blake Shelton | |
1 | Born to Fly | Sara Evans | |
2 | Burn | Jo Dee Messina | |
1 | But for the Grace of God | Keith Urban | |
18 | But I Do Love You | LeAnn Rimes | |
5 | Complicated | Carolyn Dawn Johnson | |
1 | Don't Happen Twice | Kenny Chesney | |
17 | Don't Make Me Come Over There and Love You | George Strait | |
5 | Downtime | Jo Dee Messina | |
16 | God Bless the USA | Lee Greenwood | |
12 | A Good Day to Run | Darryl Worley | |
1 | Grown Men Don't Cry | Tim McGraw | |
2 | I Could Not Ask for More | Sara Evans | |
1 | I Wanna Talk About Me | Toby Keith | |
4 | I Would've Loved You Anyway | Trisha Yearwood | |
3 | I'm a Survivor | Reba McEntire | |
1 | I'm Already There | Lonestar | |
1 | I'm Just Talkin' About Tonight | Toby Keith | |
6 | I'm Tryin' | Trace Adkins | |
3 | If I Fall You're Going Down with Me | Dixie Chicks | |
3 | If My Heart Had Wings | Faith Hill | |
5 | If You Can Do Anything Else | George Strait | |
2 | It's a Great Day to Be Alive | Travis Tritt | |
11 | It's My Time | Martina McBride | |
8 | Laredo | Chris Cagle | |
20 | The Last Thing on My Mind | Patty Loveless | |
2 | Love of a Woman | Travis Tritt | |
18 | Loving Every Minute | Mark Wills | |
11 | Lucky 4 You (Tonight I'm Just Me) | SHeDAISY | |
18 | Man of Me | Gary Allan | |
17 | Move On | The Warren Brothers | |
6 | Mrs. Steven Rudy | Mark McGuinn | |
4 | On a Night like This | Trick Pony | |
1 | One More Day | Diamond Rio | |
1 | Only in America | Brooks & Dunn | |
17 | People Like Us | Aaron Tippin | |
12 | Pour Me | Trick Pony | |
14 | Real Life (I Never Was the Same Again) | Jeff Carson | |
2 | Riding with Private Malone | David Ball | |
5 | Right Where I Need to Be | Gary Allan | |
16 | Rose Bouquet | Phil Vassar | |
2 | Run | George Strait | |
20 | Second Wind | Darryl Worley | |
2 | She Couldn't Change Me | Montgomery Gentry | |
8 | She Misses Him | Tim Rushlow | |
9 | Six-Pack Summer | Phil Vassar | |
18 | Sweet Summer | Diamond Rio | |
1 | Tell Her | Lonestar | |
1 | There Is No Arizona | Jamie O'Neal | |
11 | There You'll Be | Faith Hill | |
9 | This Everyday Love | Rascal Flatts | |
19 | The Tin Man | Kenny Chesney | |
4 | Two People Fell in Love | Brad Paisley | |
1 | What I Really Meant to Say | Cyndi Thomson | |
8 | When God-Fearin' Women Get the Blues | Martina McBride | |
1 | When I Think About Angels | Jamie O'Neal | |
15 | When It All Goes South | Alabama | |
5 | When Somebody Loves You | Alan Jackson | |
1 | Where I Come From | Alan Jackson | |
3 | Where the Blacktop Ends | Keith Urban | |
1 | Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning) | Alan Jackson | |
7 | While You Loved Me | Rascal Flatts | |
1 | Who I Am | Jessica Andrews | |
13 | Why They Call It Falling | Lee Ann Womack | |
7 | Wild Horses | Garth Brooks | |
10 | With Me | Lonestar | |
1 | Without You | Dixie Chicks | |
19 | You Made Me That Way | Andy Griggs | |
1 | You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This | Toby Keith |
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