2005 in country music
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Events

"ReAct Now: Music & Relief" is held September 10. Country performers at the 4 1/2-hour concert — which airs live on CMT — include Alan Jackson and Gretchen Wilson.

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  • Mindy McCready endures a rough year, with stories about her personal and legal problems making headlines. They include violent run-ins with her ex-boyfriend, Billy McKnight; various crimes she had been charged with (including fraud, prescription drug crimes, driving under the influence and probation violation) and at least two suicide attempts. Late in the year, Mindy spoke about her problems on The Oprah Winfrey Show and Larry King Live.
  • Toby Keith, the flagship artist for DreamWorks Nashville, departs to form his own label, Show Dog Nashville. DreamWorks – which had never really lived up to its expectations – is shut down shortly thereafter by its parent company, Universal Music Group.
  • The Country Music Association announces a new TV deal to move the CMA Awards to ABC, after years of being broadcast on CBS.
  • Tammy Genovese becomes the head of the Country Music Association, succeeding Ed Benson.
  • Country music icon George Jones marks his 50th year in country music.

Top hits of the year

Number one hits

(As certified by Billboard magazine)

Date Song Name Artist Wks. No. 1 Spec.
Note
January 22 Awful, Beautiful Life Darryl Worley 2 B
February 5 Mud on the Tires Brad Paisley 1
February 12 Bless the Broken Road Rascal Flatts 5
  • Previously a #42-peaking single in 1998 for Melodie Crittenden. Crittenden later recorded another version in the group Selah, whose version was a Top 5 hit on the Christian charts.
March 19 Nothin' to Lose Josh Gracin 1 C
March 26 That's What I Love About Sunday Craig Morgan 4 1, C
  • The first Number One hit for the Broken Bow Records label.
April 23 Anything but Mine Kenny Chesney 2
May 7 It's Getting Better All the Time Brooks & Dunn 1
May 14 My Give a Damn's Busted Jo Dee Messina 2 B
May 28 Making Memories of Us Keith Urban 5
July 2 Fast Cars and Freedom Rascal Flatts 3
July 23 As Good as I Once Was Toby Keith 6
September 3 Mississippi Girl Faith Hill 2 B
September 17 Play Something Country Brooks & Dunn 1 B
September 24 A Real Fine Place to Start Sara Evans 2 B
October 8 Something to Be Proud Of Montgomery Gentry 2
October 22 Better Life Keith Urban 6
December 3 Come a Little Closer Dierks Bentley 3 2
  • Fell to #2 on the chart week of December 17.
December 17 Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off Joe Nichols 1 B
December 31 Must Be Doin' Somethin' Right Billy Currington 2 A
  • 1 – No. 1 song of the year, as determined by Billboard magazine.
  • 2 – Song dropped from No. 1 and later returned to top spot.
  • A - First Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist to date.
  • B - Last Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist to date.
  • C - Only Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist to date.

Other major hits

Peak Single Artist Notes
4 Alcohol Brad Paisley
8 All Jacked Up Gretchen Wilson
  • This song, which debuted at #21, set a record for what was then the highest debut made by a female artist on the Hot Country Songs charts.
16 Arlington Trace Adkins
21 Baby Doll Pat Green
2 Baby Girl Sugarland
  • Spent forty-six weeks on the charts, setting a record for the longest chart run since the inception of Nielsen SoundScan in 1990.
7 Best I Ever Had Gary Allan
5 Big Blue Note Toby Keith
20 Big Time Big & Rich
10 Billy's Got His Beer Goggles On Neal McCoy
  • McCoy's first Top Ten country hit since "The Shake" in 1997, and his first Top 40 since "Forever Works for Me" in 2000.
35 The Bumper of My SUV Chely Wright
  • This song attracted controversy after members of Wright's fan club called radio stations, asking for increased airplay of the song.
16 Class Reunion (That Used to Be Us) Lonestar
21 Comin' to Your City Big & Rich
23 Delicious Surprise (I Believe It) Jo Dee Messina
5 Do You Want Fries with That Tim McGraw
24 Don't! Shania Twain
16 Don't Ask Me How I Know Bobby Pinson
  • Although this was Pinson's only Top 40 hit as a singer, he has co-written singles for Sugarland, Tracy Lawrence, Toby Keith and Trent Tomlinson.
14 Drugs or Jesus Tim McGraw
  • McGraw's first release since 1993's "Memory Lane" to miss the Top Ten.
15 Georgia Rain Trisha Yearwood
  • Yearwood's first chart single since "Squeeze Me In" (a duet with husband Garth Brooks) in 2002.
16 God's Will Martina McBride
3 Gone Montgomery Gentry
22 Good Ole Days Phil Vassar
3 Good Ride Cowboy Garth Brooks
10 Goodbye Time Blake Shelton
7 He Gets That from Me Reba McEntire
22 He Oughta Know That by Now Lee Ann Womack
8 Help Somebody Van Zant
  • This was the first country release for Van Zant, although they had previously had several rock hits.
10 Hicktown Jason Aldean
15 Holy Water Big & Rich
2 Homewrecker Gretchen Wilson
8 Honkytonk U Toby Keith
4 How Am I Doin' Dierks Bentley
18 How Do You Get That Lonely Blaine Larsen
22 I Don't Feel Like Loving You Today Gretchen Wilson
10 I May Hate Myself in the Morning Lee Ann Womack
  • Womack's first Top 10 hit since 2001's "Ashes by Now."
18 (I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden Martina McBride
17 I'll Take That as a Yes (The Hot Tub Song) Phil Vassar
5 If Heaven Andy Griggs
9 If Something Should Happen Darryl Worley
22 It's a Heartache Trick Pony
6 Keg in the Closet Kenny Chesney
8 Let Them Be Little Billy Dean
17 Long, Slow Kisses Jeff Bates
3 Lot of Leavin' Left to Do Dierks Bentley
12 Miss Me Baby Chris Cagle
5 Monday Morning Church Alan Jackson
16 My Sister Reba McEntire
5 Nothing 'bout Love Makes Sense LeAnn Rimes
  • Rimes' first Top 10 country hit since 2000's "I Need You."
18 Paper Angels Jimmy Wayne
8 Pickin' Wildflowers Keith Anderson
3 Probably Wouldn't Be This Way LeAnn Rimes
2 Redneck Yacht Club Craig Morgan
25 She Didn't Have Time Terri Clark
29 Shoes Shania Twain
2 Skin (Sarabeth) Rascal Flatts
  • Initially a hidden track on Rascal Flatts' 2004 album Feels Like Today, this song charted at #38 from unsolicited airplay before its release as a single.
3 Somebody's Hero Jamie O'Neal
2 Something More Sugarland
2 Songs About Me Trace Adkins
5 Stay with Me (Brass Bed) Josh Gracin
18 The Talkin' Song Repair Blues Alan Jackson
18 Trying to Find Atlantis Jamie O'Neal
18 USA Today Alan Jackson
4 What's a Guy Gotta Do Joe Nichols
4 When I Think About Cheatin' Gretchen Wilson
2 Who You'd Be Today Kenny Chesney
23 XXL Keith Anderson
4 You'll Be There George Strait
8 You're Like Coming Home Lonestar
2 You're My Better Half Keith Urban

Top new album releases

US Album Artist Record Label
1 All Jacked Up Gretchen Wilson Epic
13 All of Me Anne Murray StraightWay
20 Anthology, Volume 1 Chris LeDoux Capitol Nashville
4 Anywhere but Here Chris Cagle Capitol Nashville
1 Be as You Are (Songs from an Old Blue Chair) Kenny Chesney BNA
8 Blame the Vain Dwight Yoakam New West
6 Brave Jamie O'Neal Capitol Nashville
3 Coming Home Lonestar BNA
3 Comin' to Your City Big & Rich Warner Bros.
14 Cost of Living Delbert McClinton New West
6 Countryman Willie Nelson Lost Highway
1 Delicious Surprise Jo Dee Messina Curb
2 Doin' Somethin' Right Billy Currington Mercury Nashville
13 Dream Big Ryan Shupe & the RubberBand Capitol Nashville
5 Erika Jo Erika Jo Universal South
1 Fireflies Faith Hill Warner Bros.
6 Garage Cross Canadian Ragweed Universal South
2 Get Right with the Man Van Zant Columbia
14 Greatest Hits Tracy Byrd BNA
2 Her Story: Scenes from a Lifetime Wynonna Asylum-Curb
1 Hillbilly Deluxe Brooks & Dunn Arista Nashville
13 Hits I Missed...And One I Didn't George Jones Bandit
1 Honkytonk University Toby Keith DreamWorks Nashville
6 Hot Apple Pie Hot Apple Pie DreamWorks Nashville
2 III Joe Nichols Universal South
6 Jason Aldean Jason Aldean Broken Bow
1 Jasper County Trisha Yearwood MCA Nashville
1 Kerosene Miranda Lambert Epic
2 The Legend of Johnny Cash Johnny Cash Island
8 Let Them Be Little Billy Dean Asylum-Curb
4 Life Goes On Terri Clark Mercury Nashville
2 Loco Motive Cowboy Troy RAYBAW
23 Man Like Me Bobby Pinson RCA Nashville
18 The Metropolitan Hotel Chely Wright Dualtone
1 Modern Day Drifter Dierks Bentley Capitol Nashville
7 My Kind of Livin' Craig Morgan Broken Bow
14 Off to Join the World Blaine Larsen BNA
22 Patriotic Country 2 Various Artists BMG Heritage
22 Put the "O" Back in Country Shooter Jennings Universal South
1 Real Fine Place Sara Evans RCA Nashville
3 Reba #1's Reba McEntire MCA Nashville
4 R.I.D.E. Trick Pony Asylum-Curb
1 The Right to Bare Arms Larry the Cable Guy Warner Bros.
1 The Road and the Radio Kenny Chesney BNA
12 The Road to Here Little Big Town Equity
1 Some Hearts Carrie Underwood Arista Nashville
2 Something to Be Proud Of: The Best of 1999-2005 Montgomery Gentry Columbia
1 Somewhere Down in Texas George Strait MCA Nashville
13 Songs Willie Nelson Lost Highway
1 Songs About Me Trace Adkins Capitol Nashville
8 That's Life Neal McCoy 903
8 Then & Now: The Hits Collection Tracy Lawrence Mercury Nashville
3 There's More Where That Came From Lee Ann Womack MCA Nashville
9 Those Were the Days Dolly Parton Blue Eye
12 Three Chord Country and American Rock & Roll Keith Anderson Arista Nashville
2 This Woman LeAnn Rimes Asylum-Curb
1 Time Well Wasted Brad Paisley Arista Nashville
1 Timeless Martina McBride RCA Nashville
5 Times Like These Buddy Jewell Columbia
1 Totally Country Vol. 4 Various Artists Sony BMG
1 Tough All Over Gary Allan MCA Nashville
23 The Very Best of Emmylou Harris:
Heartaches & Highways
Emmylou Harris Rhino
3 Walk the Line Soundtrack Various Artists Wind-Up
21 What I Really Mean Robert Earl Keen Koch

Other top albums

US Album Artist Record Label
42 16 Biggest Hits Waylon Jennings RCA Nashville
64 American by God's Amazing Grace Luke Stricklin Pacific-Time
35 Barely Famous Hits The Warren Brothers BNA
74 Cherryholmes Cherryholmes Skaggs Family
54 Chicago Wind Merle Haggard Capitol Nashville
47 Childish Things James McMurtry Compadre
73 Christmas Cookies The Oak Ridge Boys Spring Hill
67 Come On Back Jimmie Dale Gilmore Rounder
59 The Company We Keep Del McCoury Band McCoury
52 The Complete Sun Recordings 1955–1958 Johnny Cash Sun
39 Country's Got Heart Various Artists Time Life
68 DJ's Choice:
NOW That's What Mom Calls Country Music
The Hit Crew Turn Up the Music
71 Down This Road The Wrights ACR/RCA Nashville
29 Dreamin' My Dreams Patty Loveless Epic
36 Drinkin' Songs and Other Logic Clint Black Equity
52 Essential Alabama Alabama RCA Nashville
39 Everything and More Billy Gilman Image
60 Gettin' More Rowdy Various Artists Time Life
28 Glory Train: Songs of Faith, Worship and Praise Randy Travis Word/Curb
43 Gold Patsy Cline MCA Nashville
42 Hanna-McEuen Hanna-McEuen DreamWorks Nashville
31 The Legend Johnny Cash Legacy
65 Let's Get On It Shane Owens Rust
62 Live at Billy Bob's Texas Randy Rogers Band Smith
47 Mission Temple Fireworks Stand Sawyer Brown Curb
39 My Kind of Music Ray Scott Warner Bros.
40 Nashville Star 2005 Finalists Various Artists Universal South
42 Nothing Left to Hide Cory Morrow Write On
37 The Outsider Rodney Crowell Columbia
55 Ragin' Live Rhonda Vincent Rounder
70 The Red Dirt Album Stoney Larue Smith
31 Ride Shelly Fairchild Columbia
73 Right Out of Nowhere Kathy Mattea Narada
57 Songs for Tsunami Relief: Austin to South Asia Willie Nelson Texas Roadhouse
75 Souls' Chapel Marty Stuart Superlatone
26 The Story of My Life Deana Carter Vanguard
73 This Is Americana 2 Various Artists Americana Music Association
56 Thomas Kinkade: Country Christmas Various Artists Madacy Christian
73 Twenty Years and Change Collin Raye Aspirion
66 Walking the Line: The Legendary Sun Recordings Johnny Cash Sun
66 Wicked Twisted Road Reckless Kelly Sugar Hill

Deaths

Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees

Major Awards

Grammy awards

(presented February 8, 2006 in Los Angeles)

Academy of Country Music

(presented May 23, 2006 in Las Vegas)

Country Music Association

(presented November 15 in New York City)

Sources

  • Stark, Phyllis, "Toby Keith topped country charts, shook up Music Row," Billboard magazine, December 24, 2005, p. YE-18.

Further reading

  • Kingsbury, Paul, "The Grand Ole Opry: History of Country Music. 70 Years of the Songs, the Stars and the Stories," Villard Books, Random House; Opryland USA, 1995
  • Kingsbury, Paul, "Vinyl Hayride: Country Music Album Covers 1947-1989," Country Music Foundation, 2003 (ISBN 0-8118-3572-3)
  • Millard, Bob, "Country Music: 70 Years of America's Favorite Music," HarperCollins, New York, 1993 (ISBN 0-06-273244-7)
  • Whitburn, Joel, "Top Country Songs 1944-2005 - 6th Edition." 2005.

Other links

External links

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