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Hot Country Songs is a chart that ranks the top-performing country music songs in the United States, published by Billboard magazine. In 2011, 34 different songs topped the chart in 52 issues of the magazine, based on weekly airplay data from country music radio stations compiled by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems. [1]
The song becomes a major viral and crossover hit, with the music video acquiring more than 600,000 views on YouTube before the release of Keith's album Clancy's Tavern, and reaching #15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #9 on the Hot Country Songs chart, as well as being covered in the Glee episode "Hold On to Sixteen" two months later.
It was released in March 2011 as the first single for Adkins' second album for Show Dog-Universal Music, Proud to Be Here. On November 30, 2011, the song received a Nomination in 54th Grammy Awards for Best Country Song. To date, this is Adkins' final Top 10 hit.
In September 2011, the song became the first for a male solo country artist to top the two million mark in digital sales. [10] By March 2014, the song has sold over four million digital downloads, making it then the seventh best-selling country song in the US, and the best-selling song by a male country solo artist in digital history.
Brad Paisley spent two weeks at number one with This Is Country Music. Top Country Albums is a chart that ranks the top-performing country music albums in the United States, published by Billboard. In 2011, 19 different albums topped the chart; placings were based on electronic point of sale data from retail outlets. [1]
From 1982 to 2011 it was awarded as Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal; The award was discontinued after the 2011 Grammy Awards in a major overhaul of Grammy categories. Since 2012, all duo or group performances in the country category were shifted to the newly formed Best Country Duo/Group Performance category.
Dolly Parton. The best country Christmas songs run the gamut from nostalgic, easy listening to power ballads to modern party tracks with some twang.. Classics from the likes of Johnny Cash and ...
It was released in May 2011 as the fourth single from his album Hemingway's Whiskey (2010). Chesney's version of the song features a guest vocal from Grace Potter, lead singer of Grace Potter and the Nocturnals. On November 30, the song received two nominations in 54th Grammy Awards for Best Country Song and Best Country Duo/Group Performance.