- 1969 in country music
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other events of 1969,1970 in country music and theList of years in Country Music Events
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January 29 — "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour " premieres on CBS, for what will be a three-year run.
*February 24 —Johnny Cash records his second live album behind prison walls in as many years atSan Quentin State Prison . The resulting album is "At San Quentin ", and contains his hit "A Boy Named Sue ." The concert is also taped for television broadcast.
*June 7 — "The Johnny Cash Show" premieres on ABC; the series will run through 1971.
*June 15 — The summer replacement series "Hee Haw " airs for the first time on CBS. The first guests to Kornfield Kounty — for what will be a 23-year run, the bulk of which will be in syndication — areCharley Pride andTammy Wynette .
* October - TheCountry Music Association airs its awards program live for the first time. The annual awards show - at the time airing in October on NBC - quickly becomes one of country music's most eagerly anticipated events of the year.No dates
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Dolly Parton joins theGrand Ole Opry .
*Tammy Wynette becomes the first female country artist to sell over one million copies of a single recording with her "Tammy's Greatest Hits" collection.Top hits of the year
Number one hits
"(As certified by
Billboard magazine )"
*January 4 – "Daddy Sang Bass" –Johnny Cash
*February 15 – "Until My Dreams Come True" –Jack Greene
*March 1 – "To Make Love Sweeter For You" –Jerry Lee Lewis
*March 8 – "Only the Lonely " –Sonny James
*March 29 – "Who's Gonna Mow Your Grass" – Buck Owens and the Buckaroos
*April 12 – "Woman of the World (Leave My World Alone)" –Loretta Lynn
*April 19 – "Galveston" –Glen Campbell
*May 10 – "Hungry Eyes" – Merle Haggard and the Strangers
*May 17 – "My Life (Throw it Away If I Want To) " –Bill Anderson
*May 31 – "Singing My Song" –Tammy Wynette
*June 14 – "Running Bear " –Sonny James
*July 5 – "Statue of a Fool" –Jack Greene
*July 19 – "I Love You More Today" –Conway Twitty
*July 26 – "Johnny B. Goode " – Buck Owens and the Buckaroos
*August 9 – "All I Have to Offer You Is Me " –Charley Pride
*August 16 – "Workin' Man's Blues " – Merle Haggard and the Strangers
*August 23 – "A Boy Named Sue " –Johnny Cash
*September 27 – "Tall Dark Stranger" – Buck Owens and the Buckaroos
*October 4 – "Since I Met You Baby" –Sonny James
*October 25 – "The Ways to Love a Man" –Tammy Wynette
*November 8 – "To See My Angel Cry" –Conway Twitty
*November 15 – "Okie From Muskogee" – Merle Haggard and the Strangers
*December 13 – "I'm So Afraid of Losing You Again" –Charley Pride Other major hits
*"All For the Love of a Girl" -
Claude King
*"April's Fool" - Ray Price
*"Are You From Dixie ('Cause I'm From Dixie Too)" -Jerry Reed
*"Back in the Arms of Love" -Jack Greene
*"Ballad of Forty Dollars" –Tom T. Hall
*"Be Glad" -Del Reeves
*"Big in Vegas" –Buck Owens
*"Big Wind" -Porter Wagoner
*"Blistered" -Johnny Cash
*"But You Know I Love You" –Bill Anderson
*"Cajun Baby" –Hank Williams Jr.
*"The Carroll County Accident" –Porter Wagoner
*"Darling You Know I Wouldn't Lie" –Conway Twitty
*"Don't Let Me Cross Over " -Jerry Lee Lewis and Linda Gail Lewis
*"Games People Play" –Freddy Weller
*"George and the North Woods" -Dave Dudley
*"The Girl Most Likely" -Jeannie C. Riley
*"God Bless America Again" -Bobby Bare
*"Good Time Charlies" -Del Reeves
*"Homecoming" –Tom T. Hall
*"I Can't Say Goodbye" -Marty Robbins
*"I Love You Because" -Carl Smith
*"I Take a Lot of Pride in What I Am" - Merle Haggard and the Strangers
*"I'd Rather Be Gone" –Hank Williams Jr.
*"I'll Share My World With You" –George Jones
*"I'm Down to My Last 'I Love You'" - David Houston
*"If Not For You" -George Jones
*"It's a Sin" -Marty Robbins
*"In the Ghetto" -Elvis Presley
*"Invitation to Your Party" -Jerry Lee Lewis
*"Just Someone I Used to Know" -Porter Wagoner andDolly Parton
*"Kaw-Liga" -Charley Pride
*"Kay" -John Wesley Ryles
*"Let it Be Me" -Glen Campbell andBobbie Gentry
*"MacArthur Park" -Waylon Jennings with the Kimberlys
*"(Margie's at) The Lincoln Park Inn" –Bobby Bare
*"Me and Bobby McGee" -Roger Miller
*"Mr. Walker, It's All Over" -Billie Jo Spears
*"My Woman's Good to Me" - David Houston
*"The Name of the Game Was Love" —Hank Snow
*"One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart)" -Jerry Lee Lewis
*"One Minute Past Eternity" -Jerry Lee Lewis
*"Please Don't Go" -Eddy Arnold
*"Please Let Me Prove My Love For You" -Dave Dudley
*"Raining in My Heart" - Ray Price
*"Ribbon of Darkness" -Connie Smith
*"Rings of Gold" –Don Gibson andDottie West
*"Ruby (Don't Take Your Love to Town)" – Kenny Rogers and the First Edition
*"Rueben James" - Kenny Rogers and the First Edition
*"She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye" -Jerry Lee Lewis
*"Smoky the Bar" - Hank Thompson
*"Such a Fool" -Roy Drusky
*"Suspicious Minds" -Elvis Presley
*"Sweet Thang and Cisco" -Nat Stuckey
*"Sweetheart of the Year" - Ray Price
*"That's a No-No" -Lynn Anderson
*"There Never Was a Time" –Jeannie C. Riley
*"There Won't Be a Lonely Heart in Town" -Del Reeves
*"These are Not My People" -Freddy Weller
*"These Lonely Hands of Mine" -Mel Tillis
*"They Don't Make Love Like They Used To" -Eddy Arnold
*"Thirsty Boots" -Anne Murray
*"This Thing" -Webb Pierce
*"To Make a Man (Feel Like a Man)" -Loretta Lynn
*"True Grit" -Glen Campbell
*"Try a Little Kindness" -Glen Campbell
*"When the Grass Grows Over Me" -George Jones
*"When Two Worlds Collide" -Jim Reeves
*"Where the Blue and Lonely Go" -Roy Drusky
*"Who's Gonna Take the Garbage Out" -Ernest Tubb andLoretta Lynn
*"Who's Julie" -Mel Tillis
*"Wine Me Up" -Faron Young
*"Yesterday When I Was Young" –Roy Clark
*"You and Your Sweet Love" -Connie Smith
*"You Gave Me a Mountain" –Johnny Bush
*"Young Love" -Connie Smith andNat Stuckey
*"Your Time's Comin'" -Faron Young
*"Yours Love" -Waylon Jennings
*"Yours Love" -Porter Wagoner andDolly Parton Top new album releases
*"The Carroll County Accident" –
Porter Wagoner (RCA)
*"It's A Sin" -Marty Robbins (Columbia)
*"My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy" -Dolly Parton (RCA)
*"Songs That Made Country Girls Famous" -Lynn Anderson (Chart)
*"Yearbooks and Yesterdays" -Jeannie C. Riley (Plantation)Births
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October 12 —Martie Maguire , member of theDixie Chicks (she plays thefiddle ,mandolin andviola ).Deaths
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September 11 —Leon Payne , 52, singer and prolific songwriter ("I Love You Because," "You've Still Got a Place in My Heart" and many others).
*November 23 —Spade Cooley , 59, singer/songwriter/fiddler of the 1940s; best known for "Detour" and "Shame on You." (heart attack)Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees
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Gene Autry (1907 -1998 )
*Bill Monroe (1911 -1996 )Major Awards
Grammy awards
Academy of Country Music
*Single Of The Year -- "Okie From Muskogee" -
Merle Haggard
*Album Of The Year -- Okie From Muskogee - Merle Haggard
*Top Male Vocalist -- Merle Haggard
*Top Female Vocalist -- Tammy Wynette
*Top Vocal Duo -- Merle Haggard andBonnie Owens
*Top Vocal Group --Kimberleys
*Top New Male Vocalist --Freddy Weller
*Top New Female Vocalist --Donna Fargo Country Music Association
*Entertainer of the Year --
*Male Vocalist of the Year --
*Female Vocalist of the Year --
*Instrumental Group of the Year –-
*Comedian of the Year –-
*Vocal Group of the Year --
*Vocal Duo of the Year --
*Single of the Year --
*Song of the Year --
*Album of the Year --
*Instrumentalist of the Year --Further reading
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
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Country Music Association
*Inductees of the Country Music Hall of Fame External links
* [http://www.cmaawards.com/2004/hof/default.asp Country Music Hall of Fame]
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