2005 in Country Music - Top Hits of The Year

Top Hits of The Year

The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs charts in 2005:

See also: List of number-one country hits of 2005 (U.S.)
Single Artist Reference
4 Alcohol Brad Paisley
8 All Jacked Up Gretchen Wilson
1 Anything but Mine Kenny Chesney
16 Arlington Trace Adkins
1 As Good as I Once Was Toby Keith
1 Awful, Beautiful Life Darryl Worley
2 Baby Girl Sugarland
7 Best I Ever Had Gary Allan
1 Better Life Keith Urban
5 Big Blue Note Toby Keith
20 Big Time Big & Rich
10 Billy's Got His Beer Goggles On Neal McCoy
1 Bless the Broken Road Rascal Flatts
16 Class Reunion (That Used to Be Us) Lonestar
1 Come a Little Closer Dierks Bentley
5 Do You Want Fries with That Tim McGraw
16 Don't Ask Me How I Know Bobby Pinson
7 Don't Worry 'bout a Thing SHeDAISY
14 Drugs or Jesus Tim McGraw
1 Fast Cars and Freedom Rascal Flatts
15 Georgia Rain Trisha Yearwood
16 God's Will Martina McBride
3 Gone Montgomery Gentry
3 Good Ride Cowboy Garth Brooks
10 Goodbye Time Blake Shelton
7 He Gets That from Me Reba McEntire
8 Help Somebody Van Zant
10 Hicktown Jason Aldean
15 Holy Water Big & Rich
2 Homewrecker Gretchen Wilson
8 Honkytonk U Toby Keith
4 How Am I Doin' Dierks Bentley
18 How Do You Get That Lonely Blaine Larsen
10 I May Hate Myself in the Morning Lee Ann Womack
18 (I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden Martina McBride
17 I'll Take That as a Yes (The Hot Tub Song) Phil Vassar
5 If Heaven Andy Griggs
9 If Something Should Happen Darryl Worley
1 It's Getting Better All the Time Brooks & Dunn
6 Keg in the Closet Kenny Chesney
8 Let Them Be Little Billy Dean
17 Long, Slow Kisses Jeff Bates
3 Lot of Leavin' Left to Do Dierks Bentley
1 Making Memories of Us Keith Urban
12 Miss Me Baby Chris Cagle
1 Mississippi Girl Faith Hill
5 Monday Morning Church Alan Jackson
1 Mud on the Tires Brad Paisley
1 Must Be Doin' Somethin' Right Billy Currington
1 My Give a Damn's Busted Jo Dee Messina
16 My Sister Reba McEntire
1 Nothin' to Lose Josh Gracin
18 Paper Angels Jimmy Wayne
8 Pickin' Wildflowers Keith Anderson
1 Play Something Country Brooks & Dunn
3 Probably Wouldn't Be This Way LeAnn Rimes
1 A Real Fine Place to Start Sara Evans
2 Redneck Yacht Club Craig Morgan
2 Skin (Sarabeth) Rascal Flatts
3 Somebody's Hero Jamie O'Neal
2 Something More Sugarland
1 Something to Be Proud Of Montgomery Gentry
2 Songs About Me Trace Adkins
5 Stay with Me (Brass Bed) Josh Gracin
18 The Talkin' Song Repair Blues Alan Jackson
1 Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off Joe Nichols
1 That's What I Love About Sunday Craig Morgan
18 Trying to Find Atlantis Jamie O'Neal
18 USA Today Alan Jackson
4 What's a Guy Gotta Do Joe Nichols
4 When I Think About Cheatin' Gretchen Wilson
2 Who You'd Be Today Kenny Chesney
4 You'll Be There George Strait
8 You're Like Comin' Home Lonestar
2 You're My Better Half Keith Urban

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