With graduation season upon us, I wanted to take a moment to say congratulations to all those graduating this year! You've worked hard to get to this point!
Okay, nobody really cares anymore what the fox says!Please, make it stop.It was funny for the first five times I watched it.I have an alternate version that may hit a little closer to home.
Wynonna had the No.1 song in the country on this day in 1992 with, "She Is His Only Need." It was the first song 'Wy' released after her mother/daughter duo The Judds called it quits.
Wade Hayes released his debut album in November of 1994. The title track was his debut single and his only No.1 hit. The song, “Old Enough to Know Better,” climbed to the top on this day in 1995.
A former Cincinnati Bengal held the No.1 spot on this day in 1991. Mike Reid retired from the NFL and began writing hit songs for other artists. His first and only solo No.1, “Walk On Faith” came from his first solo album Turning for Home.
On this day in 1992 Country superstar Garth Brooks had another No.1 hit on his hands when the third single from his Ropin’ the Wind album, ‘What She’s Doing Now,’ sat at the top for four straight weeks.
It seems appropriate that a love song reached the No.1 spot on Valentines Day in 1998. Tim McGraw’s ‘Just to See You Smile’ set a couple of records.
Johnny Cash wrote and recorded ‘Tennessee Flat Top Box.’ On this day in 1988, Cash’s daughter Roseanne reached the top of the charts with her version of the song. At the time of its recording, Roseanne Cash didn’t know the song was her father’s and it ultimately helped to heal the strained relationship.
On this day in 1983, Crystal Gayle reached the No.1 spot with the Rodney Crowell song ‘Till I Gain Control Again.’ It was Gayle’s tenth time at the top of the country chart.
Doug Stone landed at the top spot on this day in 1992 with the song ‘A Jukebox With a Country Song.’ It was Stone’s second song to reach No.1 on the charts in both the U.S. and Canada.