List of RPM number-one country singles of 1993

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These are the Canadian number-one country songs of 1993, per the RPM Country Tracks chart.

Contents

Issue dateTitleArtistSource
January 16 She's Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues) Alan Jackson [1]
January 23 Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away Vince Gill [2]
January 30 Somewhere Other Than the Night Garth Brooks [3]
February 6 Look Heart, No Hands Randy Travis [4]
February 13 [5]
February 20 Too Busy Being in Love Doug Stone [6]
February 27 Can I Trust You with My Heart Travis Tritt [7]
March 6 Take It Back Reba McEntire [8]
March 13 Tryin' to Hide a Fire in the Dark Billy Dean [9]
March 20 [10]
March 27 What Part of No Lorrie Morgan [11]
April 3 Heartland George Strait [12]
April 10 When My Ship Comes In Clint Black [13]
April 17 [14]
April 24 The Heart Won't Lie Reba McEntire with Vince Gill [15]
May 1 Hard Workin' Man Brooks & Dunn [16]
May 8 [17]
May 15 She Don't Know She's Beautiful Sammy Kershaw [18]
May 22 Alibis Tracy Lawrence [19]
May 29 I Love the Way You Love Me John Michael Montgomery [20]
June 5 [21]
June 12 Ain't That Lonely Yet Dwight Yoakam [22]
June 19 Tell Me Why Wynonna [23]
June 26 Should've Been a Cowboy Toby Keith [24]
July 3 Hometown Honeymoon Alabama [25]
July 10 That Summer Garth Brooks [26]
July 17 [27]
July 24 Money in the Bank John Anderson [28]
July 31 Chattahoochee Alan Jackson [29]
August 7 [30]
August 14 A Bad Goodbye Clint Black with Wynonna [31]
August 21 We'll Burn That Bridge Brooks & Dunn [32]
August 28 It Sure Is Monday Mark Chesnutt [33]
September 4 I'm Gonna Drive You Out of My Mind Charlie Major [34]
September 11 [35]
September 18 Thank God for You Sawyer Brown [36]
September 25 [37]
October 2 In the Heart of a Woman Billy Ray Cyrus [38]
October 9 [39]
October 16 Ain't Going Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up) Garth Brooks [40]
October 23 One More Last Chance Vince Gill [41]
October 30 What's It to You Clay Walker [42]
November 6 Easy Come, Easy Go George Strait [43]
November 13 Does He Love You Reba McEntire with Linda Davis [44]
November 20 She Used to Be Mine Brooks & Dunn [45]
November 27 Reckless Alabama [46]
December 4 I'm Somebody Charlie Major [47]
December 11 [48]
December 18 My Baby Loves Me Martina McBride [49]
December 25 [50]

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