The 90’s produced some of the most legendary and timeless country songs ever.
In 1994 specifically, the genre saw Tim McGraw burst on to the scene and have a massive hit with “Don’t Take The Girl,” while Clay Walker and John Michael Montgomery each had three songs reach #1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart.
Other artists who achieved more than one #1 song that year include Brooks & Dunn, Alan Jackson, Joe Diffie, Neal McCoy and Faith Hill.
Here are the 30 country songs that topped the chart in 1994:
Wild One – Faith Hill (4 weeks)
Live Until I Die – Clay Walker (1 week)
I Swear – John Michael Montgomery (4 weeks)
I Just Wanted You To Know – Mark Chesnutt (1 week)
Tryin’ To Get Over You – Vince Gill (1 week)
No Doubt About It – Neal McCoy (2 weeks)
My Love – Little Texas (2 weeks)
If the Good Die Young – Tracy Lawrence (2 weeks)
Piece of My Heart – Faith Hill (1 week)
A Good Run of Bad Luck – Clint Black (1 week)
If Bubba Can Dance (I Can Too) – Shenandoah (1 week)
Your Love Amazes Me – John Berry (1 week)
Don’t Take The Girl – Tim McGraw (2 weeks)
That Ain’t No Way to Go – Brooks & Dunn (1 week)
Wink – Neal McCoy (4 weeks)
Foolish Pride – Travis Tritt (1 week)
Summertime Blues – Alan Jackson (3 weeks)
Be My Baby Tonight – John Michael Montgomery (2 weeks)
Dreaming With My Eyes Open – Clay Walker (1 week)
Whisper My Name – Randy Travis (1 week)
XXX’s and OOO’s (An American Girl) – Trisha Yearwood (2 weeks)
Third Rock From The Sun – Joe Diffie (2 weeks)
Who’s That Man – Toby Keith (1 week)
She’s Not the Cheatin’ Kind – Brooks & Dunn (2 weeks)
Livin’ On Love – Alan Jackson (3 weeks)
Shut Up and Kiss Me -Mary Chapin Carpenter (1 week)
If I Could Make a Living – Clay Walker (1 week)
The Big One – George Strait (1 week)
If You’ve Got Love – John Michael Montgomery (1 week)