30th GMA Dove Awards - Country Recorded Song of The Year

Country Recorded Song of The Year

"Been There, Done That"; A Work In Progress; Jeff and Sheri Easter; Jerry Salley, C. Aaron Wilburn; Spring Hill

"Count Your Blessings"; Dream Big; The Martins; Kim Patton-Johnston, Joe Johnston; Spring Hill

"Drop That Rock"; In the Middle of it All; David L. Cook; Dana Sigmon; Glen Ashworth; Mountainview Records; DLC Records

"He Chose To Wear The Crown"; Rabbit Easter Band featuring Stan Dailey; Rabbit Easter Band; Peggy Newman, Michael Puryear; Daywind

"Heaven Will Be My Home"; Heaven Will Be My Home; Walt Mills; Walt Mills; Homeland

"Whispers In My Heart"; Tender Road Home; Susie Luchsinger; Billy Aerts, Claire Cloninger; New Haven

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