

GOING THROUGH THE MOTIONS (OF LIVING) by Sonny James.THE BALLAD OF JED CLAMPETT by Flatt & ScruggsĪccording to Billboard, the top 3 Songs for 1963 were: Love’s Gonna Live Here by Buck Owens, Ninety Miles An Hour (Down A Dead End Street) by Hank Snow, and Thanks A Lot by Ernest Tubb.SING A LITTLE SONG OF HEARTACHE by Rose Maddox.KENTUCKY MEANS PARADISE by Green River Boys w/ Glen Campbell.I’VE ENJOYED AS MUCH OF THIS AS I CAN STAND by Porter Wagoner.I’M GONNA CHANGE EVERYTHING by Jim Reeves.DON’T LET ME CROSS OVER by Carl Butler & Pearl.DON’T GO NEAR THE ESKIMOS by Ben Colder.DOES HE MEAN THAT MUCH TO YOU? by Eddy Arnold.ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER DOLLAR by Wynn Stewart.UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF LOVE by Buck OwensĪccording to Billboard, the top 3 Songs for 1962 were: Don’t Let Me Cross Over by Carl Butler & Pearl, I’ve Been Everywhere by Hank Snow, and The Ballad Of Jed Clampett by Flatt & Scruggs.TO YOU AND YOURS (FROM ME AND MINE) by George Hamilton IV.IN THE MIDDLE OF A HEARTACHE by Wanda Jackson.I WENT OUT OF MY WAY (TO MAKE YOU HAPPY) by Roy Drusky.I FALL TO PIECES by Patsy Cline/Jim Reeves.HOW DO YOU TALK TO A BABY by Webb Pierce.ANYWHERE THERE’S PEOPLE by Lawton Williams.(HOW CAN I WRITE ON PAPER) WHAT I FEEL IN MY HEART by Jim Reeves.YOU CAN’T PICK A ROSE IN DECEMBER by ErnestĪccording to Billboard, the top 3 Songs for 1961 were: Walk On By by Leroy Van Dyke, Big Bad John by Jimmy Dean, and Crazy by Patsy Cline.WANTING YOU WITH ME TONIGHT by Jimmy Newman.SEND ME THE PILLOW YOU DREAM ON by The Browns Featuring Jim Edward Brown.ONE STEP AHEAD OF MY PAST by Hank Locklin.MY LAST DATE (WITH YOU) by Skeeter Davis.LOVING YOU (WAS WORTH THIS BROKEN HEART) by Bob Gallion.

I WISH I COULD FALL IN LOVE TODAY by Ray Price.EXCUSE ME (I THINK I’VE GOT A HEARTACHE) by Buck Owens.BEFORE THIS DAY ENDS by George Hamilton IV.ARE YOU LONESOME TONIGHT by Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires.A LITTLE GUY CALLED JOE by Stonewall Jackson.Table of ContentsĪccording to Billboard, the top 3 Songs for 1960 were: Wings Of A Dove by Ferlin Husky, North To Alaska by Johnny Horton,and I Missed Me by Jim Reeves.

Previous chart names included “Hot C&W Sides”, “Hot Country Singles”, and “Hot Country Singles & Tracks.” Bottom line, these are the best country songs of the 1960s. Currently, the chart is called “Hot Country Songs”.
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Over the years, the charts have gone through a series of name changes. These charts are created using the most popular and best country songs reported to Billboard by various services like country radio stations, streaming digital services, digital downloads, etc. Below are the Top 40 Hot Country Songs in alphabetical order using the last Billboard country song chart week of each year from 1960 to 1969.
