List of RPM number-one country singles of 1990

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These are the Canadian number-one country songs of 1990, per the RPM Country Tracks chart.

This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1990.

<i>RPM</i> (magazine) Canadian music industry publication

RPM was a Canadian music industry publication that featured song and album charts for Canada. The publication was founded by Walt Grealis in February 1964, supported through its existence by record label owner Stan Klees. RPM ceased publication in November 2000.

Contents

Issue dateTitleArtistSource
January 13 A Woman in Love Ronnie Milsap [1]
January 20 Who's Lonely Now Highway 101 [2]
January 27 Many a Long and Lonesome Highway Rodney Crowell [3]
February 3 It Ain't Nothin' Keith Whitley [4]
February 10 Nobody's Home Clint Black [5]
February 17 Statue of a Fool Ricky Van Shelton [6]
February 24 Southern Star Alabama [7]
March 3 On Second Thought Eddie Rabbitt [8]
March 10 [9]
March 17 No Matter How High The Oak Ridge Boys [10]
March 24 Chains Patty Loveless [11]
March 31 Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart Randy Travis [12]
April 7 [13]
April 14 [14]
April 21 Not Counting You Garth Brooks [15]
April 28 Love on Arrival Dan Seals [16]
May 5 Stranger Things Have Happened Ronnie Milsap [17]
May 12 Here in the Real World Alan Jackson [18]
May 19 Help Me Hold On Travis Tritt [19]
May 26 [20]
June 2 Walkin' Away Clint Black [21]
June 9 [22]
June 16 I've Cried My Last Tear for You Ricky Van Shelton [23]
June 23 Love Without End, Amen George Strait [24]
June 30 [25]
July 7 Walk On Reba McEntire [26]
July 14Love Without End, Amen George Strait [27]
July 21 The Dance Garth Brooks [28]
July 28 [29]
August 4 [30]
August 11 He Walked on Water Randy Travis [31]
August 18 Good Times Dan Seals [32]
August 25 I'm Gonna Be Somebody Travis Tritt [33]
September 1 Next to You, Next to Me Shenandoah [34]
September 8 [35]
September 15 Nothing's News Clint Black [36]
September 22 Jukebox in My Mind Alabama [37]
September 29 [38]
October 6 I Meant Every Word He Said Ricky Van Shelton [39]
October 13 Friends in Low Places Garth Brooks [40]
October 20 [41]
October 27 [42]
November 3 You Lie Reba McEntire [43]
November 10 [44]
November 17 Too Cold at Home Mark Chesnutt [45]
November 24 Home Joe Diffie [46]
December 1 You Really Had Me Going Holly Dunn [47]
December 8 Back in My Younger Days Don Williams [48]
December 15 Come Next Monday K. T. Oslin [49]
December 22 [50]

See also

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1990.

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References

Citations
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