List of RPM number-one country singles of 1996

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These are the Canadian number-one country songs of 1996, per the RPM Country Tracks chart.

Contents

Issue dateTitleArtistSource
January 8 (If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here! Shania Twain [1]
January 15 [2]
January 22 [3]
January 29 [4]
February 5 [5]
February 12 [6]
February 19 Bigger Than the Beatles Joe Diffie [7]
February 26 Like There Ain't No Yesterday Blackhawk [8]
March 4 Tell Me Something I Don't Know Charlie Major [9]
March 11 The Beaches of Cheyenne Garth Brooks [10]
March 18 Candle Jason McCoy [11]
March 25 You Can Feel Bad Patty Loveless [12]
April 1 No News Lonestar [13]
April 8 You Win My Love Shania Twain [14]
April 15 [15]
April 22 [16]
April 29 My Heart Has a History Paul Brandt [17]
May 6 [18]
May 13 It's Lonely I Can't Stand Charlie Major [19]
May 20 My Maria Brooks & Dunn [20]
May 27 [21]
June 3 If I Were You Terri Clark [22]
June 10 Blue Clear Sky George Strait [23]
June 17 [24]
June 24 Time Marches On Tracy Lawrence [25]
July 1 High Lonesome Sound Vince Gill [26]
July 8 Anita Got Married Duane Steele [27]
July 15 No One Needs to Know Shania Twain [28]
July 22 [29]
July 29 Blue LeAnn Rimes [30]
August 5 [31]
August 12 Sure Enough Chris Cummings [32]
August 19 Nobody's Girl Michelle Wright [33]
August 26 I Do Paul Brandt [34]
September 2 [35]
September 9 Guys Do It All the Time Mindy McCready [36]
September 16 [37]
September 23 So Much for Pretending Bryan White [38]
September 30 Living in a Moment Ty Herndon [39]
October 7 [40]
October 14 You Can't Lose Me Faith Hill [41]
October 21 Believe Me Baby (I Lied) Trisha Yearwood [42]
October 28 Like the Rain Clint Black [note 1]
November 4 [43]
November 11 Unbelievable Love Prairie Oyster [44]
November 18 Cornfields or Cadillacs Farmer's Daughter [45]
November 25 Strawberry Wine Deana Carter [46]
December 2 The Fear of Being Alone Reba McEntire [47]
December 9 Poor Poor Pitiful Me Terri Clark [48]
December 16 Crank My Tractor Michelle Wright [49]

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References

Notes
  1. October 28 chart is missing from the chart archives; this position is determined from the "last week" column on the November 4 chart.
Citations
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