Top Hits of The Year
The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs charts in 2006:
See also: List of number-one country hits of 2006 (U.S.)Single | Artist | Reference | |
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18 | 8th of November | Big & Rich | |
1 | Before He Cheats | Carrie Underwood | |
8 | Believe | Brooks & Dunn | |
9 | Boondocks | Little Big Town | |
1 | Brand New Girlfriend | Steve Holy | |
4 | Bring It On Home | Little Big Town | |
4 | Building Bridges | Brooks & Dunn with Sheryl Crow and Vince Gill |
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9 | Cheatin' | Sara Evans | |
15 | Crash Here Tonight | Toby Keith | |
14 | The Dollar | Jamey Johnson | |
2 | Don't Forget to Remember Me | Carrie Underwood | |
17 | Down in Mississippi (Up to No Good) | Sugarland | |
19 | Drunker Than Me | Trent Tomlinson | |
1 | Every Mile a Memory | Dierks Bentley | |
7 | Every Time I Hear Your Name | Keith Anderson | |
19 | Favorite State of Mind | Josh Gracin | |
13 | Feels Just Like It Should | Pat Green | |
16 | Findin' a Good Man | Danielle Peck | |
3 | Get Drunk and Be Somebody | Toby Keith | |
1 | Give It Away | George Strait | |
17 | A Good Man | Emerson Drive | |
2 | Honky Tonk Badonkadonk | Trace Adkins | |
14 | How 'Bout You | Eric Church | |
17 | I Can't Unlove You | Kenny Rogers | |
12 | I Got You | Craig Morgan | |
1 | I Loved Her First | Heartland | |
1 | If You're Going Through Hell (Before the Devil Even Knows) |
Rodney Atkins | |
1 | Jesus, Take the Wheel | Carrie Underwood | |
7 | Just Might (Make Me Believe) | Sugarland | |
15 | Kerosene | Miranda Lambert | |
2 | Last Day of My Life | Phil Vassar | |
1 | Leave the Pieces | The Wreckers | |
4 | Life Ain't Always Beautiful | Gary Allan | |
18 | Life Is a Highway | Rascal Flatts | |
15 | Like Red on a Rose | Alan Jackson | |
5 | Like We Never Loved at All | Faith Hill | |
2 | A Little Too Late | Toby Keith | |
1 | Living in Fast Forward | Kenny Chesney | |
12 | Love You | Jack Ingram | |
5 | The Lucky One | Faith Hill | |
6 | Me and My Gang | Rascal Flatts | |
10 | Mountains | Lonestar | |
3 | My Little Girl | Tim McGraw | |
6 | My Old Friend | Tim McGraw | |
1 | My Wish | Rascal Flatts | |
4 | Nobody but Me | Blake Shelton | |
16 | Nobody Gonna Tell Me What to Do | Van Zant | |
6 | Once in a Lifetime | Keith Urban | |
11 | The Seashores of Old Mexico | George Strait | |
1 | Settle for a Slowdown | Dierks Bentley | |
5 | She Don't Tell Me To | Montgomery Gentry | |
1 | She Let Herself Go | George Strait | |
9 | Size Matters (Someday) | Joe Nichols | |
7 | Some People Change | Montgomery Gentry | |
2 | Something's Gotta Give | LeAnn Rimes | |
1 | Summertime | Kenny Chesney | |
7 | Sunshine and Summertime | Faith Hill | |
20 | Swing | Trace Adkins | |
2 | Tonight I Wanna Cry | Keith Urban | |
19 | Two Pink Lines | Eric Church | |
1 | Want To | Sugarland | |
1 | What Hurts the Most | Rascal Flatts | |
1 | When I Get Where I'm Going | Brad Paisley with Dolly Parton |
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4 | When the Stars Go Blue | Tim McGraw | |
1 | Wherever You Are | Jack Ingram | |
1 | Who Says You Can't Go Home | Bon Jovi with Jennifer Nettles |
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1 | Why | Jason Aldean | |
13 | Why, Why, Why | Billy Currington | |
1 | The World | Brad Paisley | |
1 | Would You Go with Me | Josh Turner | |
16 | Yee Haw | Jake Owen | |
3 | You Save Me | Kenny Chesney | |
1 | Your Man | Josh Turner |
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