Number One Hits
- I'm a Lonesome Fugitive (1966)
- Branded Man (1967)
- Sing Me Back Home (1968)
- The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde (1968)
- Mama Tried (1968)
- Hungry Eyes (1969)
- Workin' Man Blues (1969)
- Okie from Muskogee (1969)
- The Fightin' Side of Me (1970)
- Daddy Frank (The Guitar Man) (1971)
- Carolyn (1971)
- Grandma Harp (1972)
- It's Not Love (But It's Not Bad) (1972)
- I Wonder If They Ever Think of Me (1972)
- Everybody's Had the Blues (1973)
- If We Make It Through December (1973)
- Things Aren't Funny Anymore (1974)
- Old Man from the Mountain (1974)
- Kentucky Gambler (1974)
- Always Wanting You (1975)
- Movin' On (1975)
- It's All in the Movies (1975)
- The Roots of My Raising (1975)
- Cherokee Maiden (1976)
- Bar Room Buddies (with Clint Eastwood) (1980)
- I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink (1980)
- My Favorite Memory (1981)
- Big City (1981)
- Yesterday's Wine (with George Jones) (1982)
- Going Where the Lonely Go (1982)
- You Take Me for Granted (1982)
- Pancho and Lefty (with Willie Nelson) (1983)
- That's the Way Love Goes (1983)
- Someday When Things Are Good (1984)
- Let's Chase Each Other Around the Room (1984)
- A Place to Fall Apart (with Janie Frickie) (1984)
- Natural High (1985)
- Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Star (1987)
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