2010 in country music

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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 2010.

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Events

Top hits of the year

The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs or Canada Country charts in 2010:

USCANSingleArtistReference
32 Ain't Back Yet Kenny Chesney [21]
13 All About Tonight Blake Shelton [22]
115 All Over Me Josh Turner [23]
11 American Honey Lady Antebellum [24]
21 American Saturday Night Brad Paisley [25]
11 Anything Like Me Brad Paisley [26]
11 As She's Walking Away Zac Brown Band featuring Alan Jackson [27]
630 Backwoods Justin Moore [28]
1744 Beer on the Table Josh Thompson [29]
11 The Boys of Fall Kenny Chesney [30]
18 Come Back Song Darius Rucker [31]
11 Consider Me Gone Reba [32]
23 Crazy Town Jason Aldean [33]
611 Cryin' for Me (Wayman's Song) Toby Keith [34]
1449 Didn't You Know How Much I Loved You Kellie Pickler [35]
156 Every Dog Has Its Day Toby Keith [36]
525 Farmer's Daughter Rodney Atkins [37]
107 Fearless Taylor Swift [38]
14 Free Zac Brown Band [39]
1850 Get Off on the Pain Gary Allan [40]
11 Gimmie That Girl Joe Nichols [41]
1711 Hard Hat and a Hammer Alan Jackson [42]
1020 Hell on the Heart Eric Church [43]
13 Highway 20 Ride Zac Brown Band [44]
18 Hillbilly Bone Blake Shelton
featuring Trace Adkins
[45]
20 Hip to My Heart The Band Perry [46]
33 History in the Making Darius Rucker [47]
12 The House That Built Me Miranda Lambert [48]
1742 How I Got to Be This Way Justin Moore [49]
14 Hurry Home Jason Michael Carroll [50]
34 I Gotta Get to You George Strait [51]
76 I Keep On Loving You Reba [52]
212 I Wanna Make You Close Your Eyes Dierks Bentley [53]
21 I'm In Keith Urban [54]
18 If I Die Young The Band Perry [55]
1617 It's Just That Way Alan Jackson [56]
429 Keep On Lovin' You Steel Magnolia [57]
12 A Little More Country Than That Easton Corbin [58]
638 Little White Church Little Big Town [59]
311 Love Like Crazy Lee Brice [60]
12 Lover, Lover Jerrod Niemann [61]
13 The Man I Want to Be Chris Young [62]
27 Mine Taylor Swift [63]
1231 Only Prettier Miranda Lambert [64]
11 Our Kind of Love Lady Antebellum [65]
1312 Pray for You Jaron and the Long Road to Love [66]
11 Pretty Good at Drinkin' Beer Billy Currington [67]
13 Rain Is a Good Thing Luke Bryan [68]
11 Roll with It Easton Corbin [69]
413 She Won't Be Lonely Long Clay Walker [70]
613 Smile Uncle Kracker [71]
11 Southern Voice Tim McGraw [72]
1611 Still Tim McGraw [73]
23 Stuck Like Glue Sugarland [74]
12 Temporary Home Carrie Underwood [75]
11 That's How Country Boys Roll Billy Currington [76]
1544 This Ain't No Love Song Trace Adkins [77]
1344 This Ain't Nothin' Craig Morgan [78]
31 'Til Summer Comes Around Keith Urban [79]
18 Today Gary Allan [80]
1935 Trailerhood Toby Keith [81]
11 The Truth Jason Aldean [82]
20 Turning Home David Nail [83]
1413 Twang George Strait [84]
12 Undo It Carrie Underwood [85]
722 Unstoppable Rascal Flatts [86]
11 Water Brad Paisley [87]
1550 Way Out Here Josh Thompson [88]
22 White Liar Miranda Lambert [89]
11 Why Don't We Just Dance Josh Turner [90]
12 Why Wait Rascal Flatts [91]
1831 Work Hard, Play Harder Gretchen Wilson [92]
1118 Wrong Baby Wrong Martina McBride [93]

Top new album releases

The following albums placed within the Top 50 on the Top Country Albums charts in 2010:

USAlbumArtistRecord labelRelease dateReference
7 34 Number Ones Alan Jackson Arista NashvilleNovember 23 [94]
5 Achin' and Shakin' Laura Bell Bundy Mercury NashvilleApril 13 [95]
6 The Age of Miracles Mary Chapin Carpenter ZoëApril 27 [96]
9 Album Number Two Joey + Rory Vanguard/Sugar HillSeptember 14 [97]
1 All About Tonight (EP) Blake Shelton Reprise NashvilleAugust 10 [98]
3 All the Women I Am Reba McEntire Starstruck/ValoryNovember 9 [99]
2 American VI: Ain't No Grave Johnny Cash Lost HighwayFebruary 23 [100]
2 The Band Perry The Band Perry Republic NashvilleOctober 12 [101]
1 Bullets in the Gun Toby Keith Show Dog-Universal MusicOctober 5 [102]
2 Burning the Day Randy Rogers Band MCA NashvilleAugust 24 [103]
1 Charleston, SC 1966 Darius Rucker Capitol NashvilleOctober 12 [104]
8 Chicken & Biscuits Colt Ford Average JoesApril 20 [105]
4 Country Music Willie Nelson RounderApril 20 [106]
2 Country Strong Soundtrack Various ArtistsRCA NashvilleOctober 26 [107]
5Country Strong: More Music from the Motion PictureVarious ArtistsScreen GemsDecember 21
1 Cowboy's Back in Town Trace Adkins Show Dog-Universal MusicAugust 17 [108]
6 Crazy Heart Soundtrack Various ArtistsNew WestJanuary 19 [109]
4 Easton Corbin Easton Corbin Mercury NashvilleMarch 2 [110]
2 Enjoy Yourself Billy Currington Mercury NashvilleSeptember 21 [111]
2 Freight Train Alan Jackson Arista NashvilleMarch 30 [112]
2 Get Closer Keith Urban Capitol NashvilleNovember 16 [113]
2 Get Off on the Pain Gary Allan MCA NashvilleMarch 9 [114]
2 Getting Dressed in the Dark Jaron and the Long Road to Love Jaronwood Music/Universal
Republic/Big Machine
June 22 [115]
1 The Guitar Song Jamey Johnson Mercury NashvilleSeptember 14 [116]
2 Halfway to Heaven Brantley Gilbert Average JoesMarch 16 [117]
9 Happy Hour: The South River Road Sessions (EP) Uncle Kracker AtlanticJune 22 [118]
2 Haywire Josh Turner MCA NashvilleFebruary 9 [119]
1 Hemingway's Whiskey Kenny Chesney Blue Chair/BNA RecordsSeptember 28 [120]
2 Hillbilly Bone (EP) Blake Shelton Reprise NashvilleMarch 2 [121]
4 Hits Alive Brad Paisley Arista NashvilleNovember 2 [122]
6 I Got Your Country Right Here Gretchen Wilson Redneck RecordsMarch 30 [123]
1 The Incredible Machine Sugarland Mercury NashvilleOctober 19 [124]
3 iTunes Session (EP) Lady Antebellum Capitol NashvilleAugust 17 [125]
1 Judge Jerrod & the Hung Jury Jerrod Niemann Sea Gayle/Arista NashvilleJuly 13 [126]
2 Junky Star Ryan Bingham & the Dead Horses Lost HighwayAugust 31 [127]
4 Loaded: The Best of Blake Shelton Blake Shelton Reprise NashvilleNovember 9 [128]
6 Love Heals Wynonna Cracker BarrelMay 24 [129]
9 Love Like Crazy Lee Brice CurbJune 8 [130]
4 A Merry Little Christmas Lady Antebellum Capitol NashvilleOctober 12 [131]
3 My Best Days Danny Gokey RCA Nashville/19March 2 [132]
1 My Kinda Party Jason Aldean Broken BowNovember 2 [133]
1 Need You Now Lady Antebellum Capitol NashvilleJanuary 26 [134]
1 Nothing Like This Rascal Flatts Big MachineNovember 16 [135]
3 Now That's What I Call Country Volume 3 Various ArtistsCapitolSeptember 14 [136]
7 Now That's What I Call the USA: The Patriotic Country Collection Various ArtistsSonyJune 15 [137]
6 Number One Hits Tim McGraw CurbNovember 30 [138]
2 Pass the Jar Zac Brown Band AtlanticMay 4 [139]
1 The Reason Why Little Big Town Capitol NashvilleAugust 24 [140]
4 Rebel Within Hank Williams III CurbMay 25 [141]
10 Shake What God Gave Ya James Otto Warner Bros. NashvilleSeptember 14 [142]
5 She Won't Be Lonely Long Clay Walker CurbJune 8 [143]
1 Speak Now Taylor Swift Big MachineOctober 25 [144]
3 Sweet and Wild Jewel Valory Music GroupJune 8 [145]
8 They Call Me Cadillac Randy Houser Show Dog-Universal MusicSeptember 21 [146]
2 Up on the Ridge Dierks Bentley Capitol NashvilleJune 8 [147]
9 Way Out Here Josh Thompson Columbia NashvilleFebruary 23 [148]
1 You Get What You Give Zac Brown Band AtlanticSeptember 21 [149]

Other top albums

USAlbumArtistRecord LabelRelease DateReference
32 The Band Perry EP The Band Perry Republic NashvilleApril 6 [150]
34 The Best of Chris Cagle Chris Cagle Capitol NashvilleFebruary 9
43Best Of... So Far Kevin Fowler Kevin FowlerDecember 7
49Brand New Me Cory Morrow APEX/Write OnAugust 31
41Breathe Deep Guy Penrod Spring HouseFebruary 23
28Christian Kane (EP) Christian Kane Bigger PictureMarch 9
14 Coal Miner's Daughter: A Tribute to Loretta Lynn Various ArtistsColumbia NashvilleNovember 9
19Dailey & Vincent Sing the Statler Brothers Dailey & Vincent Cracker BarrelFebruary 2
12 The Definitive Greatest Hits: 'Til the Last Shot's Fired Trace Adkins Capitol NashvilleOctober 12
40 The Essential Dixie Chicks Dixie Chicks SonyOctober 26
35 Everything Comes and Goes (EP) Michelle Branch Warner Bros. NashvilleJuly 13
4450th Anniversary Collection Loretta Lynn MCA NashvilleApril 6
4114 Love Songs for the 14th Rascal Flatts Lyric StreetFebruary 9
46 Ghost Train: The Studio B Sessions Marty Stuart Sugar HillAugust 24 [151]
24Good Ol' NashvilleVarious ArtistsCracker BarrelFebruary 23
16The Gospel Music of The Statler Brothers: Volume 1 The Statler Brothers GaitherMay 18
17The Gospel Music of The Statler Brothers: Volume 2 The Statler Brothers GaitherMay 18
24 Greatest Hits Gretchen Wilson Columbia NashvilleJanuary 19
41Head Above Water Brandon Rhyder ReserveFebruary 16
27 High in the Rockies: A Live Album Jason Boland & the Stragglers Thirty TigersApril 20
25The House Rules Christian Kane Bigger PictureDecember 7
18 I Am What I Am Merle Haggard VanguardApril 20
43Icon: Don Williams Don Williams MCA NashvilleAugust 31
45Icon: Johnny Cash Johnny Cash Mercury NashvilleAugust 31
38Icon: Patsy Cline Patsy Cline MCA NashvilleAugust 31
69 Icon: Trisha Yearwood Trisha Yearwood MCA NashvilleAugust 31
32 Lifted Off the Ground Chely Wright VanguardMay 4
41Live at Billy Bob's Texas Wade Bowen SmithApril 27
36Love Songs Vince Gill MCA NashvilleJanuary 26
19 Matt Kennon Matt Kennon BamaJam/StroudavariousMay 11
47Michael Waddell's Bone Collector: The Brotherhood Album Rhett Akins and Dallas Davidson RepriseSeptember 28
50Mosaic Ricky Skaggs Skaggs FamilyAugust 24 [152]
46Mud DiggerVarious ArtistsAverage JoesAugust 3
32 Not That Far Away (EP) Jennette McCurdy Capitol NashvilleAugust 17
42 Outlaw Mark Chesnutt Saguaro RoadJune 22
20 Party Heard Around the World Lonestar Saguaro RoadApril 27
47Patchwork River Jim Lauderdale EmergentMay 11
27 Playlist: The Very Best of Dixie Chicks Dixie Chicks ColumbiaJune 1
41Right Road Now Whitney Duncan Warner Bros. NashvilleApril 20
25The Road & the Rodeo Aaron Watson 31 TigersOctober 12
11Rodney Atkins Rodney Atkins Cracker BarrelSeptember 7
12 Sarah Buxton Sarah Buxton Lyric StreetFebruary 23
27 The Secret Sisters The Secret Sisters Universal RepublicOctober 12
28She's Like Texas Josh Abbott Band Pretty Damn ToughFebruary 16
22 Somewhere in Time Reckless Kelly Yep RocFebruary 9
47 Steel Magnolia — EP Steel Magnolia Big MachineFebruary 23
12Sweet Home Alabama: The Country Music Tribute to Lynyrd SkynyrdVarious ArtistsHip-O RecordsJuly 20
16 Tailgate Trailer Choir Show Dog-Universal MusicJuly 6
21Taken Rhonda Vincent Upper ManagementSeptember 21
40Top 10 Randy Travis Warner Bros. NashvilleSeptember 28
21 Unmistakable: Love (EP) Jo Dee Messina CurbApril 27
43Wear the Black: A Tribute to Johnny Cash Esteban CelestielNovember 16
43 Welder Elizabeth Cook 31 TigersMay 11
43Winter Wonderland Mandy Barnett Rounder/Cracker BarrelSeptember 20
31 A Woman Needs Jessica Harp Warner Bros. NashvilleMarch 16

Deaths

Hall of Fame inductees

Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame Inductees

Country Music Hall of Fame inductees

Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductees

Major awards

Academy of Country Music

(presented April 3, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada)

Americana Music Honors & Awards

American Country Awards

(presented December 6 in Las Vegas, Nevada [154] )

ARIA Awards

(presented in Sydney on November 7, 2010)

Canadian Country Music Association

(presented September 12 in Edmonton)

Country Music Association

(presented November 10 in Nashville)

CMT Music Awards

(presented June 9 in Nashville)

CMT Artists of the Year
(presented December 1 in Nashville) [155]

Grammy Awards

(presented February 13, 2011)

Juno Awards

(presented March 27, 2011 in Toronto)

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