Monday, April 15, 2013

April 16 in Country Music History

 In 1961, "Don't Worry", by Marty Robbins, was amid a ten week run at the top of the charts. 

In 1977, Johnny Duncan was atop the charts with "It Couldn't Have Been Any Better". 

In 1983, Alabama was Number One again with "Dixieland Delight". 

In 1988, Eddie Rabbitt was again on top of the charts with "I Wanna Dance With You". 

In 1994, Tracy Lawrence began a two week run at the top of the charts with "If The Good Die Young".