This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 2003.
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The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs charts in 2003:
The following albums placed within the Top 50 on the Top Country Albums charts in 2003:
US | Album | Artist | Record Label |
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12 | All the Best | Glen Campbell | Capitol Nashville |
17 | Bering Strait | Bering Strait | Universal South |
33 | Bill Gaither Presents: A Gospel Bluegrass Homecoming Volume One | Various Artists | Gaither |
34 | Bill Gaither Presents: A Gospel Bluegrass Homecoming Volume Two | Various Artists | Gaither |
17 | Billy Currington | Billy Currington | Mercury Nashville |
15 | Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie Soundtrack | Various Artists | Warner Bros. |
48 | Bluegrass Today | Various Artists | Time Life |
21 | Brian McComas | Brian McComas | Lyric Street |
21 | The Christmas Guest: Songs and Stories of Christmas | Andy Griffith | Sparrow |
20 | Classic Country: Christmas | Various Artists | Time Life |
45 | Classic Country: The '80s | Various Artists | Time Life |
11 | CMT Most Wanted Volume 1 | Various Artists | Capitol Nashville |
40 | Country Music | Marty Stuart | Columbia |
32 | Crazy: The Demo Sessions | Willie Nelson | Sugar Hill |
44 | Delbert McClinton Live | Delbert McClinton | New West |
11 | Drunk in Public | Ron White | Hip-O |
30 | Dusty Drake | Dusty Drake | Warner Bros. |
30 | Elvis: Christmas Peace | Elvis Presley | RCA |
41 | Elvis: Close Up | Elvis Presley | RCA |
24 | The Essential Willie Nelson | Willie Nelson | Legacy |
29 | Fate's Right Hand | Rodney Crowell | Epic |
24 | Farm Fresh Onions | Robert Earl Keen | Koch |
23 | For God and Country | Dolly Parton | Blue Eye |
40 | Full Exposure | Cory Morrow | Write On |
28 | Further Down the Old Plank Road | The Chieftains | RCA |
44 | Genuine | The Derailers | Lucky Dog |
19 | The Gospel Collection | George Jones | Bandit |
40 | Haggard Like Never Before | Merle Haggard | Capitol Nashville |
46 | Heart Full of Country | Various Artists | Capitol Nashville |
37 | Here's Your Sign Reloaded | Bill Engvall | Warner Bros. |
50 | Honesty | Rodney Atkins | Curb |
24 | Horsepower | Chris LeDoux | Capitol Nashville |
16 | I Love It | Craig Morgan | Broken Bow |
39 | I Want My Money Back | Sammy Kershaw | Audium |
24 | I'm One of You | Hank Williams, Jr. | Asylum-Curb |
19 | I've Always Been Crazy: A Tribute to Waylon Jennings | Various Artists | RCA Nashville |
37 | It'll Come to You… The Songs of John Hiatt | Various Artists | Vanguard |
47 | It's Just the Night | Del McCoury Band | McCoury |
20 | Jennifer Hanson | Jennifer Hanson | Capitol Nashville |
43 | Just an American Boy | Steve Earle | E-Squared |
32 | Live at the Charleston Music Hall | Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder | Skaggs Family |
44 | Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs of the Louvin Brothers | Various Artists | Universal South |
47 | Lonesome, On'ry and Mean: A Tribute to Waylon Jennings | Various Artists | Razor & Tie |
32 | The Mavericks | The Mavericks | Sanctuary |
15 | Music Through Heartsongs: Songs Based on the Poems of Mattie J.T. Stepanek | Billy Gilman | Epic |
25 | Nashville Star: The Finalists | Various Artists | Columbia |
14 | Nut Sack | Rodney Carrington | Capitol Nashville |
30 | One Step Ahead | Rhonda Vincent | Rounder |
18 | The Other Side | Billy Ray Cyrus | Word/Curb |
37 | Pure Country Classics: The #1 Hits | Various Artists | UTV |
14 | Rainbow Man | Jeff Bates | RCA Nashville |
31 | Roy D. Mercer Hits the Road | Roy D. Mercer | Capitol Nashville |
16 | Rules of Travel | Rosanne Cash | Capitol Nashville |
49 | Show | Allison Moorer | Universal South |
19 | A Six Pack of Judd | Cledus T. Judd | Koch |
37 | The Songs of Hank Williams, Jr. | Various Artists | Warner Bros. |
31 | Steal Another Day | Steve Wariner | Selectone |
22 | Streets of Heaven | Sherrié Austin | Broken Bow |
24 | Three Pickers | Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson & Ricky Skaggs | Rounder |
27 | The Time-Life Treasury of Bluegrass | Various Artists | Time Life |
39 | Ultimate Clint Black | Clint Black | RCA Nashville |
20 | Ultimate Dolly Parton | Dolly Parton | RCA Nashville |
33 | Unearthed | Johnny Cash | Lost Highway |
11 | The Very Best of John Michael Montgomery | John Michael Montgomery | Warner Bros. |
24 | A Very Special Acoustic Christmas | Various Artists | Lost Highway |
33 | Wildwood Flower | June Carter Cash | Dualtone |
48 | You, Me and the Windshield | Marcel | Mercury Nashville |
(presented in Sydney on October 21, 2003)
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