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 | |
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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 |
Read more about this topic: 2005 In Country Music
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