List of RPM number-one country singles of 1994

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These are the Canadian number-one country songs of 1994, per the RPM Country Tracks chart.

Contents

Issue dateTitleArtistSource
January 10 Guitar Talk Michelle Wright [1]
January 17 Wild One Faith Hill [2]
January 24 [3]
January 31 Live Until I Die Clay Walker [4]
February 7 [5]
February 14 I Swear John Michael Montgomery [6]
February 21 [7]
February 28 [8]
March 7 I Just Wanted You to Know Mark Chesnutt [9]
March 14 Rock My World (Little Country Girl) Brooks & Dunn [10]
March 21 Tryin' to Get Over You Vince Gill [11]
March 28 No Doubt About It Neal McCoy [12]
April 4 Nobody Gets Too Much Love Charlie Major [13]
April 11 [14]
April 18 If the Good Die Young Tracy Lawrence [15]
April 25 [16]
May 2 Piece of My Heart Faith Hill [17]
May 9 A Good Run of Bad Luck Clint Black [18]
May 16 If Bubba Can Dance (I Can Too) Shenandoah [19]
May 23 Addicted to a Dollar Doug Stone [20]
May 30 Your Love Amazes Me John Berry [21]
June 6 Such a Lonely One Prairie Oyster [22]
June 13 [23]
June 20 Don't Take the Girl Tim McGraw [24]
June 27 Wink Neal McCoy [25]
July 4 [26]
July 11 [27]
July 18 Foolish Pride Travis Tritt [28]
July 25 Thinkin' Problem David Ball [29]
August 1 Summertime Blues Alan Jackson [30]
August 8 [31]
August 15 The Other Side Charlie Major [32]
August 22 [33]
August 29 Be My Baby Tonight John Michael Montgomery [34]
September 5 Dreaming with My Eyes Open Clay Walker [35]
September 12 Whisper My Name Randy Travis [36]
September 19 What the Cowgirls Do Vince Gill [37]
September 26 XXX's and OOO's (An American Girl) Trisha Yearwood [38]
October 3 Third Rock from the Sun Joe Diffie [39]
October 10 [40]
October 17 One Good Man Michelle Wright [41]
October 24 Who's That Man Toby Keith [42]
October 31 Callin' Baton Rouge Garth Brooks [43]
November 7 She's Not the Cheatin' Kind Brooks & Dunn [44]
November 14 It Can't Happen to Me Charlie Major [45]
November 21 [46]
November 28 Livin' on Love Alan Jackson [47]
December 5 If I Could Make a Living Clay Walker [48]
December 12 Somebody's Leavin' Patricia Conroy [49]
December 19 [50]

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