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Pages in category "Country music duos" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. The Black Barons;
In addition to the artists who achieved three number ones, Kenny Rogers also spent three weeks at the top, as his two weeks in collaboration with Dolly Parton followed a week spent at number one with "We've Got Tonight", a duet with Sheena Easton. Male-female duets had long been a staple of country music, [5] and a fourth such song to top the ...
The Best of Me (David Foster song) Best Part (song) The Best Things in Life Are Free; The Best (song) Better Boat; Blank Marquee; Block Party (song) Body on Me (Rita Ora song) Bonnie and Clyde (Serge Gainsbourg and Brigitte Bardot song) Booty (C. Tangana and Becky G song) Boys (Dean Brody song) A Brand New Day (BTS and Zara Larsson song ...
Top country female artist. WINNER: Beyoncé. Megan Moroney. Lainey Wilson. Top country duo/group. Zac Brown Band. WINNER: The Red Clay Strays. Treaty Oak Revival. Top Country Touring Artist ...
[2] [3] It was the 25th number-one country single of McEntire's career, tying the record for the highest number of chart-toppers by a female artist held by Dolly Parton. [4] Blake Shelton spent the most weeks in the top spot in 2011, with eight, and his song " Honey Bee " had the longest run at the top by an individual song, spending four weeks ...
Top country male artist: Morgan Wallen. Top country female artist: Beyoncé. Top K-Pop touring artist: Seventeen. Top global K-Pop artist: Stray Kids. Top collaboration: Post Malone feat. Morgan ...
Gene Watson, Texas country music cult legend, who gained national success after "Love in the Hot Afternoon" Dottie West, one of country music's most influential and groundbreaking female artists; The Wilburn Brothers, popular male duet for decades; Don Williams, aka "The Gentle Giant" with many popular hits
Based on country radio airplay alone, however, Swift's song dropped even further to number 36 on the first published Country Airplay chart, the same week that it jumped to number one on Hot Country Songs. [5] The song's greater popularity on pop music radio than country stations highlighted Swift's increasing move away from the country genre ...