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Who Sang The Classic Hit "I Will Always Love You"?

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"Crazy" Is One Of The Most Played Jukebox Songs Ever — Who Recorded It?

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Who Is Known For The Song "Stand By Your Man"?

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"Ring Of Fire" Was A Massive Hit For Which Country Legend?

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Which Country Star Sang "Coal Miner's Daughter"?

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Who Recorded The Beloved Song "He Stopped Loving Her Today"?

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"The Gambler" Is The Signature Song Of Which Country Icon?

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Who Is Known For The Outlaw Anthem "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys"?

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"Always On My Mind" Became A Huge Hit For Which Country Legend?

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Who Sang The Tearjerker Hit "He'll Have To Go"?

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"Okie From Muskogee" Was A Signature Song For Which Country Star?

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"Friends In Low Places" Is The Anthem Of Which Country Superstar?

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Which Country Legend Recorded The Heartbreak Hit "Crazy Arms"?

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Who Sang The Unforgettable Song "El Paso"?

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"Behind Closed Doors" Was A Smash Hit For Which Country Star?

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Who Is Known For The Classic Country Hit "Rhinestone Cowboy"?

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Who Is Known For The Rowdy Hit "Harper Valley PTA"?

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"King Of The Road" Was The Signature Hit Of Which Country Star?

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Which Country Queen Recorded The Empowering Hit "Rose Garden"?

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"Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" Was A Smash Hit For Which Country Star?

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Who Is Known For The Sweet Hit "Could I Have This Dance"?

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"It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" Was Recorded By Which Country Legend?

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Which Country Superstar Sang The Beloved Hit "Elvira"?

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Who Sang The Classic Hit "Sixteen Tons"?

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"Your Cheatin' Heart" Was A Heartbreak Classic By Which Legend?

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Welsh Crossover Star Tom Jones Had A Massive Country Hit With Which Song?

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"Make The World Go Away" Was A Signature Hit For Which Country Star?

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Who Recorded The Foot-Stomping Classic "Act Naturally"?

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"Delta Dawn" Was A Breakout Hit For Which Country Star?

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"Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'" Was A Cheerful Classic By Which Country Star?

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Who Sang The Foot-Stomping Classic "Achy Breaky Heart"?

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"Strawberry Wine" Was A Breakout Hit For Which Country Star?

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"Chattahoochee" Was A Summer Smash For Which Country Superstar?

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Who Recorded The Iconic Tearjerker "He Walks On Water"?

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"Fancy" Was A Defiant Hit Recorded By Which Country Queen?

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Who Is Known For The Smooth Classic "Ocean Front Property"?

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"Tennessee Whiskey" Became A Massive Hit For Which Country Star?

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"Mama He's Crazy" Was The Debut Hit For Which Country Duo?

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"Waterloo" Was The First Big Hit For Which Country Legend?

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Who Is Known For The Heartfelt Classic "He Stopped Loving" Rival "Hello Darlin'"?

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"Luckenbach Texas" Was A Laid-Back Classic By Which Country Outlaw?

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Who Recorded The Foot-Stomping Classic "Guitars And Cadillacs"?

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"Bless The Broken Road" Was A Heartwarming Hit For Which Country Group?

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Who Sang The Smash Hit "Boot Scootin' Boogie"?

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"I Hope You Dance" Was An Inspiring Hit For Which Country Star?

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Who Is Known For The Classic Weeper "He Didn't Have To Be"?

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"Breathe" Was A Chart-Topping Romance Hit For Which Country Queen?

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Who Recorded The Feel-Good Classic "Convoy"?

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"Man I Feel Like A Woman" Was A Bold Anthem For Which Country Superstar?

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"Blue" Was The Stunning Debut Hit For Which Young Country Star?

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Who Sang The Rowdy Classic "A Country Boy Can Survive"?

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"The Devil Went Down To Georgia" Was A Fiery Classic By Which Artist?

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Who Sang The Classic Drinking Anthem "What's Made Milwaukee Famous"?

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Who Is Known For The Smooth Romantic Hit "Easy Loving"?

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"Swingin'" Was A Cheerful Chart-Topper For Which Country Newcomer?

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"Ode To Billie Joe" Was A Mysterious Smash Hit For Which Country Star?

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"Wichita Lineman" Was A Crossover Country Classic Recorded By Which Singer?

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"Wide Open Spaces" Was The Breakthrough Hit For Which Country Group?

1
Tammy Wynette
2
Patsy Cline
3
Dolly Parton
4
Loretta Lynn

Dolly Parton wrote and recorded this song in 1973 before Whitney Houston made it a pop phenomenon.
1
Patsy Cline
2
June Carter Cash
3
Dottie West
4
Kitty Wells

Willie Nelson actually wrote "Crazy" and Patsy Cline initially resisted recording it before it became her signature song.
1
Crystal Gayle
2
Loretta Lynn
3
Barbara Mandrell
4
Tammy Wynette

Tammy Wynette co-wrote "Stand By Your Man" in just 45 minutes and it became the best-selling country single by a woman.
1
Merle Haggard
2
Johnny Cash
3
Waylon Jennings
4
George Jones

June Carter Cash and Merle Kilgore wrote "Ring Of Fire" and June said it described falling in love with Johnny Cash.
1
Dolly Parton
2
Loretta Lynn
3
Tanya Tucker
4
Emmylou Harris

Loretta Lynn grew up in a tiny Kentucky cabin with no electricity and her autobiography became a famous 1980 film.
1
Conway Twitty
2
George Jones
3
Kenny Rogers
4
Willie Nelson

George Jones reportedly cried every single time he performed "He Stopped Loving Her Today" live on stage.
1
Glen Campbell
2
Kris Kristofferson
3
Kenny Rogers
4
Charley Pride

Kenny Rogers recorded "The Gambler" in 1978 and it inspired five TV movies all starring Rogers himself.
1
Waylon Jennings And Willie Nelson
2
Johnny Cash And Kris Kristofferson
3
Waylon Jennings And Johnny Cash
4
Merle Haggard And Willie Nelson

Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson were called the Outlaw Country movement and this 1978 duet won them a Grammy.
1
George Strait
2
Hank Williams Jr
3
Willie Nelson
4
Randy Travis

Willie Nelson recorded "Always On My Mind" in just one session in 1982 and it became one of his biggest career hits.
1
Jim Reeves
2
Hank Snow
3
Marty Robbins
4
Eddy Arnold

Jim Reeves recorded this velvet-smooth ballad in 1959 and it topped the charts for 14 weeks.
1
Conway Twitty
2
Charlie Rich
3
Buck Owens
4
Merle Haggard

Merle Haggard wrote this song in 1969 and later said it was partly written as a joke.
1
Clint Black
2
Randy Travis
3
Alan Jackson
4
Garth Brooks

Garth Brooks released this rowdy crowd favorite in 1990 and it became one of the best-selling country singles ever.
1
Faron Young
2
Carl Smith
3
Webb Pierce
4
Ray Price

Ray Price recorded "Crazy Arms" in 1956 and it spent 20 weeks at number one making it a honky-tonk milestone.
1
Johnny Cash
2
Hank Snow
3
Jim Reeves
4
Marty Robbins

Marty Robbins recorded this Western storytelling epic in 1959 and it won the very first Grammy for Best Country Song.
1
Charlie Rich
2
Conway Twitty
3
Buck Owens
4
Glen Campbell

Charlie Rich earned the nickname The Silver Fox after this 1973 hit made him one of country music's biggest romantic stars.
1
Merle Haggard
2
Glen Campbell
3
Eddy Arnold
4
Kenny Rogers

Glen Campbell turned this 1975 song into a massive crossover hit that introduced millions of pop fans to country music.
1
Jeannie C Riley
2
Lynn Anderson
3
Tammy Wynette
4
Loretta Lynn

Jeannie C Riley's 1968 recording of "Harper Valley PTA" sold over a million copies in just two weeks shocking the country music world.
1
Eddy Arnold
2
Jim Reeves
3
Roger Miller
4
Buck Owens

Roger Miller spotted the phrase "King Of The Road" on a hobo sign during a road trip and turned it into a 1965 Grammy-winning smash.
1
Tammy Wynette
2
Crystal Gayle
3
Lynn Anderson
4
Dolly Parton

Lynn Anderson's "Rose Garden" sold over two million copies in 1971 making it one of the best-selling country singles of all time.
1
Crystal Gayle
2
Lynn Anderson
3
Anne Murray
4
Barbara Mandrell

Crystal Gayle is Loretta Lynn's younger sister and her 1977 hit "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" won her a Grammy Award.
1
Anne Murray
2
Barbara Mandrell
3
Dottie West
4
Crystal Gayle

Anne Murray's "Could I Have This Dance" appeared in the 1980 film Urban Cowboy and became one of the most popular wedding songs of the decade.
1
Dottie West
2
Kitty Wells
3
Patsy Cline
4
Skeeter Davis

Kitty Wells recorded that bold answer song in 1952 becoming the first woman in country music to have a number one hit.
1
The Gatlin Brothers
2
The Statler Brothers
3
The Oak Ridge Boys
4
Alabama

The Oak Ridge Boys turned "Elvira" into a massive 1981 crossover smash and that deep booming "oom papa mow mow" bass line became instantly iconic.
1
Red Foley
2
Tennessee Ernie Ford
3
Eddy Arnold
4
Hank Snow

Tennessee Ernie Ford recorded "Sixteen Tons" in 1955 and it sold a million copies in just three weeks.
1
Hank Williams
2
Carl Smith
3
Webb Pierce
4
Faron Young

Hank Williams wrote "Your Cheatin' Heart" the night before his death and never heard the finished recording.
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Green Green Grass Of Home
2
It's Not Unusual
3
What's New Pussycat
4
Delilah

Tom Jones crossed over to country charts in 1966 making this song a worldwide smash hit.
1
Sonny James
2
Jim Ed Brown
3
Buck Owens
4
Eddy Arnold

Eddy Arnold was nicknamed "The Tennessee Plowboy" and recorded over 100 charting country singles in his career.
1
Buck Owens
2
Merle Haggard
3
Waylon Jennings
4
Roger Miller

The Beatles covered "Act Naturally" in 1965 giving Buck Owens one of the most famous country-to-pop crossovers ever.
1
Crystal Gayle
2
Barbara Mandrell
3
Dottie West
4
Tanya Tucker

Tanya Tucker recorded "Delta Dawn" in 1972 when she was just thirteen years old shocking the entire music industry.
1
Charley Pride
2
Charlie Rich
3
Ronnie Milsap
4
Mickey Gilley

Charley Pride broke racial barriers in country music becoming the first Black artist inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
1
Alan Jackson
2
Clint Black
3
Billy Ray Cyrus
4
Travis Tritt

Billy Ray Cyrus released "Achy Breaky Heart" in 1992 and it sparked a massive line-dancing craze across America.
1
Trisha Yearwood
2
Martina McBride
3
Pam Tillis
4
Deana Carter

Deana Carter scored her biggest hit in 1996 and the song became one of country radio's most beloved coming-of-age ballads.
1
Garth Brooks
2
Randy Travis
3
Vince Gill
4
Alan Jackson

Alan Jackson co-wrote "Chattahoochee" about teenage summers in Georgia and it won the CMA Single of the Year in 1993.
1
Dwight Yoakam
2
Ricky Skaggs
3
George Strait
4
Randy Travis

Randy Travis almost single-handedly saved traditional country music in the mid-1980s after pop-country had taken over the charts.
1
Tanya Tucker
2
Barbara Mandrell
3
Wynonna Judd
4
Reba McEntire

Reba McEntire recorded "Fancy" in 1990 and she has called it her favorite song because of its powerful message about determination.
1
Alan Jackson
2
Clint Black
3
George Strait
4
Vince Gill

George Strait's 1987 album "Ocean Front Property" was the first country album ever to debut at number one on the Billboard charts.
1
Chris Stapleton
2
Eric Church
3
Dierks Bentley
4
Blake Shelton

Chris Stapleton's soulful 2015 version of "Tennessee Whiskey" introduced millions of pop fans to traditional country music.
1
The Kendalls
2
The Forester Sisters
3
The Judds
4
Sweethearts Of The Rodeo

Naomi and Wynonna Judd won the Grammy for Best Country Performance in 1985 and became one of country music's most beloved mother-daughter acts.
1
Jim Reeves
2
Eddy Arnold
3
Webb Pierce
4
Stonewall Jackson

Stonewall Jackson was named after the Civil War general and scored this number one hit in 1959.
1
Charley Pride
2
Don Williams
3
Conway Twitty
4
Merle Haggard

Conway Twitty originally started as a rock and roll singer before switching to country music in 1965.
1
Waylon Jennings
2
Billy Joe Shaver
3
David Allan Coe
4
Kris Kristofferson

Luckenbach Texas is a real tiny town with a population of three people that became a country music landmark.
1
Clint Black
2
Dwight Yoakam
3
Travis Tritt
4
Hank Williams Jr

Dwight Yoakam grew up in Kentucky but moved to Los Angeles where the country music scene initially rejected his sound.
1
Rascal Flatts
2
Alabama
3
Lonestar
4
Diamond Rio

Rascal Flatts actually recorded this song 13 years after it was originally written by the band Shenandoah.
1
Shenandoah
2
Brooks And Dunn
3
Restless Heart
4
Alabama

Brooks And Dunn became the best-selling country duo of all time with this 1992 dance floor anthem.
1
Lee Ann Womack
2
Trisha Yearwood
3
Martina McBride
4
Faith Hill

Mark D. Sanders and Tia Sillers wrote this song and Lee Ann Womack recorded it as a message to her daughters.
1
Dierks Bentley
2
Tim McGraw
3
Kenny Chesney
4
Brad Paisley

Brad Paisley wrote this tender tribute to stepfathers and it became his very first number one hit.
1
Wynonna Judd
2
Faith Hill
3
Shania Twain
4
Sara Evans

Faith Hill performed "Breathe" at the Super Bowl halftime show in 2000 shortly after it topped the charts.
1
Jerry Reed
2
Red Sovine
3
Bobby Bare
4
C.W. McCall

"Convoy" hit number one on both the country and pop charts in 1975 and inspired a major Hollywood movie.
1
Faith Hill
2
Shania Twain
3
Reba McEntire
4
LeAnn Rimes

Shania Twain became the best-selling female country artist of all time and this song is her signature anthem.
1
Mindy McCready
2
Terri Clark
3
Deana Carter
4
LeAnn Rimes

LeAnn Rimes was only 13 years old when she recorded "Blue" making her one of country music's youngest stars.
1
Hank Williams Jr
2
Charlie Daniels
3
David Allan Coe
4
Merle Haggard

Hank Williams Jr carved out his own outlaw identity separate from his famous father with this proud 1982 anthem.
1
Charlie Daniels
2
Marshall Tucker Band
3
Hank Williams Jr
4
Alabama

Charlie Daniels won a Grammy for this 1979 fiddle showdown and the song remains one of country music's most recognized stories ever told.
1
Jerry Lee Lewis
2
Buck Owens
3
Merle Haggard
4
Roger Miller

Jerry Lee Lewis recorded this honky-tonk gem in 1968 and it became one of his biggest country hits.
1
Conway Twitty
2
Don Williams
3
Freddie Hart
4
Mel Tillis

Freddie Hart won the CMA Award for Song of the Year with "Easy Loving" in both 1971 and 1972.
1
John Anderson
2
Randy Travis
3
Ricky Skaggs
4
Dwight Yoakam

John Anderson's "Swingin'" hit number one in 1983 and helped spark a traditional country revival in the early 1980s.
1
Jeannie C Riley
2
Bobbie Gentry
3
Lynn Anderson
4
Crystal Gayle

Bobbie Gentry wrote "Ode To Billie Joe" in 1967 and the mystery of what was thrown off the bridge was never officially explained.
1
Roger Miller
2
Glen Campbell
3
Buck Owens
4
Eddy Arnold

Jimmy Webb wrote "Wichita Lineman" in 1968 and Glen Campbell turned it into a timeless pop-country crossover masterpiece.
1
Little Big Town
2
Alabama
3
Rascal Flatts
4
Dixie Chicks

"Wide Open Spaces" won the Grammy for Best Country Album in 1999 and became one of the best-selling country albums ever.
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