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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in 1969.
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US | CAN | Single | Artist |
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9 | — | All for the Love of a Girl | Claude King |
72 | 16 | All Heaven Broke Loose | Hugh X. Lewis |
16 | — | Always, Always | Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton |
25 | 2 | Another Day, Another Mile, Another Highway | Clay Hart |
14 | — | April's Fool | Ray Price |
11 | — | Are You from Dixie (Cause I'm from Dixie Too) | Jerry Reed |
51 | 7 | The Auctioneer | Brenda Byers |
16 | 21 | A Baby Again | Hank Williams, Jr. |
4 | 22 | Back in the Arms of Love | Jack Greene |
26 | 4 | Back to Denver | George Hamilton IV |
4 | 4 | The Ballad of Forty Dollars | Tom T. Hall |
5 | — | Be Glad | Del Reeves |
3 | — | Big Wind | Porter Wagoner |
13 | 38 | Bring Me Sunshine | Willie Nelson |
19 | — | But for Love | Eddy Arnold |
2 | 6 | But You Know I Love You | Bill Anderson |
3 | — | Cajun Baby | Hank Williams, Jr. |
11 | — | California Girl (And the Tennessee Square) | Tompall & the Glaser Brothers |
14 | — | Custody | Hank Williams, Jr. |
15 | — | Cut Across Shorty | Nat Stuckey |
2 | 2 | Darling You Know I Wouldn't Lie | Conway Twitty |
27 | 11 | Don't It Make You Want to Go Home | Joe South |
9 | — | Don't Let Me Cross Over | Jerry Lee Lewis and Linda Gail Lewis |
23 | 17 | Don't Wake Me I'm Dreaming | Warner Mack |
16 | — | Each Time | Johnny Bush |
11 | 27 | Flattery Will Get You Everywhere | Lynn Anderson |
18 | 14 | Friend, Lover, Woman, Wife | Claude King |
20 | — | From the Bottle to the Bottom | Billy Walker |
2 | — | Games People Play | Freddy Weller |
10 | 4 | George (And the North Woods) | Dave Dudley |
16 | — | God Bless America Again | Bobby Bare |
18 | — | Good Deal, Lucille | Carl Smith |
3 | 20 | Good Time Charlie's | Del Reeves |
22 | 17 | A Hammer and Nails | Jimmy Dean |
47 | 10 | Happiness Hill | Kitty Wells |
11 | 3 | Haunted House | The Compton Brothers |
5 | — | Homecoming | Tom T. Hall |
17 | 40 | Honey, I'm Home | Stan Hitchcock |
8 | 5 | I Can't Say Goodbye | Marty Robbins |
14 | — | I Love You Because | Carl Smith |
19 | — | I Want One | Jack Reno |
4 | 6 | I'd Rather Be Gone | Hank Williams, Jr. |
2 | 2 | I’ll Share My World with You | George Jones |
8 | — | I'll Still Be Missing You | Warner Mack |
3 | 4 | I'm Down to My Last "I Love You" | David Houston |
6 | 16 | If Not for You | George Jones |
50 | 12 | In the Ghetto | Dolly Parton |
— | 12 | It's My Time | Frank Ifield |
66 | 5 | Jesus Is a Soul Man | Billy Grammer |
13 | — | Joe and Mabel's 12th Street Bar and Grill | Nat Stuckey |
12 | — | Just Hold My Hand | Johnny & Jonie Mosby |
5 | 20 | Just Someone I Used to Know | Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton |
9 | 6 | Kay | John Wesley Ryles |
6 | — | Leave My Dream Alone | Warner Mack |
20 | — | Let the Whole World Sing It with Me | Wynn Stewart |
10 | 17 | Little Boy Sad | Bill Phillips |
23 | 11 | MacArthur Park | Waylon Jennings and The Kimberlys |
17 | — | Man and Wife Time | Jim Ed Brown |
4 | 7 | (Margie's At) The Lincoln Park Inn | Bobby Bare |
12 | 3 | Me and Bobby McGee | Roger Miller |
4 | 10 | Mr. Walker, It's All Over | Billie Jo Spears |
20 | — | My Big Iron Skillet | Wanda Jackson |
14 | — | My Grass Is Green | Roy Drusky |
15 | 28 | My Son | Jan Howard |
25 | 13 | "Never More" Quote the Raven | Stonewall Jackson |
8 | 11 | None of My Business | Henson Cargill |
15 | 16 | Old Faithful | Mel Tillis |
12 | — | One More Mile | Dave Dudley |
18 | 3 | Our House Is Not a Home (For It's Never Been Loved In) | Lynn Anderson |
10 | 3 | Please Don't Go | Eddy Arnold |
10 | 6 | Please Let Me Prove (My Love for You) | Dave Dudley |
14 | — | Raining in My Heart | Ray Price |
20 | — | Restless | Carl Perkins |
46 | 12 | Reuben James | Kenny Rogers and The First Edition |
23 | 12 | River Bottom | Johnny Darrell |
39 | 2 | Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town | Kenny Rogers and The First Edition |
40 | 4 | September Song | Roy Clark |
18 | 34 | Seven Lonely Days | Jean Shepard |
19 | — | Ship in the Bottle | Stonewall Jackson |
5 | 9 | Smokey the Bar | Hank Thompson |
12 | — | Smoky Places | Billy Walker |
19 | — | Something's Wrong in California | Waylon Jennings |
7 | 42 | Such a Fool | Roy Drusky |
8 | 4 | Sweet Thang and Cisco | Nat Stuckey |
11 | 8 | Sweetheart of the Year | Ray Price |
38 | 14 | Take My Hand for a While | George Hamilton IV |
2 | 2 | That's a No No | Lynn Anderson |
16 | 11 | That's Why I Love You So Much | Ferlin Husky |
5 | 12 | There Was Never a Time | Jeannie C. Riley |
12 | — | There Wouldn't Be a Lonely Heart in Town | Del Reeves |
20 | — | There's Better Things in Life | Jerry Reed |
5 | — | These Are Not My People | Freddy Weller |
9 | 13 | These Lonely Hands of Mine | Mel Tillis |
10 | 2 | They Don't Make Love Like They Used To | Eddy Arnold |
34 | 3 | Things Go Better with Love | Jeannie C. Riley |
14 | 17 | This Thing | Webb Pierce |
3 | 4 | To Make a Man (Feel Like a Man) | Loretta Lynn |
44 | 2 | Truck Stop | Jerry Smith |
15 | 5 | Vance | Roger Miller |
20 | — | We Had All the Good Things Going | Jan Howard |
19 | — | What Are Those Things (With Big Black Wings) | Charlie Louvin |
2 | 2 | When the Grass Grows Over Me | George Jones |
6 | 4 | When Two Worlds Collide | Jim Reeves |
14 | 14 | Where Have All the Average People Gone | Roger Miller |
10 | 16 | Where the Blue and Lonely Go | Roy Drusky |
19 | — | Which One Will It Be | Bobby Bare |
18 | — | Who's Gonna Take the Garbage Out | Ernest Tubb and Loretta Lynn |
10 | 11 | Who's Julie | Mel Tillis |
17 | — | Why You Been Gone So Long | Johnny Darrell |
2 | 3 | Wine Me Up | Faron Young |
20 | — | Woman Without Love | Johnny Darrell |
19 | — | World-Wide Travelin' Man | Wynn Stewart |
9 | 2 | Yesterday, When I Was Young | Roy Clark |
6 | — | You and Your Sweet Love | Connie Smith |
7 | — | You Gave Me a Mountain | Johnny Bush |
20 | — | Young Love | Connie Smith and Nat Stuckey |
4 | — | Your Time's Comin' | Faron Young |
5 | 5 | Yours Love | Waylon Jennings |
9 | — | Yours Love | Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton |
US | CAN | Single | Artist |
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— | 13 | Baby's Come Home | Debbie Lori Kaye |
— | 3 | Back in Town to Stay | Mona Vary |
— | 9 | Bittersweet | Donna Ramsay |
— | 13 | Can't Find a Space | Tommy Hunter |
— | 6 | The Entertainer | Ray Griff |
— | 13 | I'm Gonna Let George Do It | Dianne Leigh |
— | 8 | Keep the Home Fires Burning | Dianne Leigh |
— | 16 | The Laughing Song | B. J. Berg |
— | 10 | No Lonelier Than You | Billy Charne |
— | 3 | Ordinary Peeping Tom | Mercey Brothers |
— | 20 | Pineville Country Jail | Harry Rusk |
— | 17 | The Revenuer's Daughter | Bob King |
— | 11 | Some Kind of Lonesome | Country Tigers |
— | 8 | Susie's Better Half | Billy Charne |
— | 19 | Sweet Sweet Feeling | Clint Curtiss |
— | 18 | Wanderin' Through the Valley | Ray Griff |
— | 9 | When You Were a Lady | Billy Charne |
— | 14 | Wishing Tree | Lynn Jones |
— | 19 | You're My Woman | Blake Emmons |
Single | Artist | Record Label |
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At Home with Lynn | Lynn Anderson | Chart |
The Carroll County Accident | Porter Wagoner | RCA |
From the Heart | Diana Trask | Dot |
It's A Sin | Marty Robbins | Columbia |
Jan Howard | Jan Howard | Decca |
Miss Country Soul | Diana Trask | Dot |
Mr. Walker, It's All Over! | Billie Jo Spears | Capitol |
My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy | Dolly Parton | RCA |
My Life/But You Know I Love You | Bill Anderson | Decca |
Songs That Made Country Girls Famous | Lynn Anderson | Chart |
The Bill Anderson Story: His Greatest Hits | Bill Anderson | Decca |
With Love, from Lynn | Lynn Anderson | Chart |
Yearbooks and Yesterdays | Jeannie C. Riley | Plantation |
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