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Theyear in MUSIC TOP 100 of 2019 theYEAR in MUSIC TOP 100 OF 2019 1 LUKE COMBS Beautiful Crazy River House/Columbia 51 CARRIE UNDERWOOD Love Wins Capitol 2 MORGAN WALLEN Whiskey Glasses Big Loud 52 RASCAL FLATTS Back To Life Big Machine 3 JASON ALDEAN Girl Like You Macon Music/Broken Bow 53 TIM MCGRAW Thought About You Columbia 4 SCOTTY MCCREERY This Is It Triple Tigers 54 MITCHELL TENPENNY Drunk Me Riser House/Columbia 5 CHASE RICE Eyes On You Dack Janiels/Broken Bow 55 LADY ANTEBELLUM What If I Never Get... BMLGR 6 LUKE COMBS She Got The Best Of Me River House/Columbia 56 KIP MOORE Last Shot MCA 7 ELI YOUNG BAND Love Ain't Valory 57 KENNY CHESNEY Tip Of My Tongue Blue Chair/Warner/WEA 8 JIMMIE ALLEN Best Shot Stoney Creek 58 MORGAN EVANS Day Drunk Warner/WEA 9 OLD DOMINION Make It Sweet RCA 59 JIMMIE ALLEN Make Me Want To Stoney Creek 10 LEE BRICE Rumor Curb 60 OLD DOMINION One Man Band RCA 11 KANE BROWN Good As You RCA 61 RODNEY ATKINS Caught Up In The Country Curb 12 BRETT YOUNG Here Tonight BMLGR 62 THOMAS RHETT Remember You Young Valory 13 JUSTIN MOORE The Ones That Didn't... Valory 63 GEORGE STRAIT Every Little Honky Tonk Bar MCA 14 THOMAS RHETT Sixteen Valory 64 GARTH BROOKS & BLAKE SHELTON Dive Bar Pearl 15 DAN + SHAY Speechless Warner/WAR 65 MIDLAND Mr. Lonely Big Machine 16 JORDAN DAVIS Take It From Me MCA 66 CARLY PEARCE Closer To You Big Machine 17 DUSTIN LYNCH Good Girl Broken Bow 67 DUSTIN LYNCH Ridin' Roads Broken Bow 18 BRANTLEY GILBERT & LINDSAY ELL What Happens In A... Valory/Stoney Creek 68 MIRANDA LAMBERT It All Comes Out In... RCA 19 RILEY GREEN There Was This Girl BMLGR 69 MAREN MORRIS Rich Columbia 20 KELSEA BALLERINI Miss Me More Black River 70 JON PARDI Heartache Medication Capitol 21 MICHAEL RAY One That Got Away Warner/WEA 71 HARDY Rednecker TVM/Big Loud 22 LUKE COMBS Beer Never Broke My... River House/Columbia 72 DYLAN SCOTT Nothing To Do Town Curb 23 BLAKE SHELTON God's Country Warner/WMN 73 LUKE COMBS Even Though I'm Leaving River House/Columbia 24 ERIC CHURCH Some Of It EMI Nashville 74 TYLER RICH The Difference Valory 25 BRETT ELDREDGE Love Someone Warner/WMN 75 KEITH URBAN Never Comin Down Capitol 26 LUKE BRYAN Knockin' Boots Capitol 76 RYAN HURD To A T RCA 27 COLE SWINDELL Love You Too Late Warner/WMN 77 JORDAN DAVIS Slow Dance In A Parking... MCA 28 DAN + SHAY All To Myself Warner/WAR 78 TENILLE TOWNES Somebody's Daughter Columbia 29 JON PARDI Night Shift Capitol 79 BROTHERS OSBORNE I Don't Remember Me ... EMI Nashville 30 LUKE BRYAN What Makes You Country Capitol 80 ZAC BROWN BAND Someone I Used To Know ZB Collective/BMG/Wheelhouse 31 JASON ALDEAN Rearview Town Macon Music/Broken Bow 81 TRAVIS DENNING After A Few Mercury 32 CHRIS YOUNG Raised On Country RCA 82 LOCASH Feels Like A Party Wheelhouse 33 CHRIS STAPLETON Millionaire Mercury 83 TRISHA YEARWOOD Every Girl In This Town Gwendolyn/Pearl 34 KANE BROWN Lose It RCA 84 RANDY HOUSER f/HILLARY LINDSEY What Whiskey Does Stoney Creek 35 CHRIS LANE I Don't Know About You Big Loud 85 TIM MCGRAW Neon Church Columbia 36 RUSSELL DICKERSON Every Little Thing Triple Tigers 86 BLAKE SHELTON Turnin' Me On Warner/WMN 37 MAREN MORRIS Girl Columbia 87 BRETT YOUNG Catch BMLGR 38 RUNAWAY JUNE Buy My Own Drinks Wheelhouse 88 SCOTTY MCCREERY In Between Triple Tigers 39 DIERKS BENTLEY Living Capitol 89 INGRID ANDRESS More Hearts Than Mine Warner/WEA 40 DIERKS BENTLEY f/BROS. OSBORNE Burning Man Capitol 90 BLAKE SHELTON f/TRACE ADKINS Hell Right Warner/WMN 41 CODY JOHNSON On My Way To You CoJo/Warner/WMN 91 LAUREN ALAINA Ladies In The '90s 19/Mercury 42 FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE Talk You Out Of It BMLGR 92 KANE BROWN Homesick RCA 43 MATT STELL Prayed For You Wide Open/Records/Arista 93 JASON ALDEAN We Back Macon Music/Broken Bow 44 CHRIS JANSON Good Vibes Warner/WAR 94 CAYLEE HAMMACK Family Tree Capitol 45 THOMAS RHETT Look What God Gave Her Valory 95 ERIC CHURCH Desperate Man EMI Nashville 46 JAKE OWEN Down To The Honkytonk Big Loud 96 MADDIE & TAE Friends Don't Mercury 47 MIDLAND Burn Out Big Machine 97 JAKE OWEN Homemade Big Loud 48 CARRIE UNDERWOOD Southbound Capitol 98 LOCASH One Big Country Song Wheelhouse 49 KEITH URBAN We Were Capitol 99 KACEY MUSGRAVES Rainbow MCA 50 CHRIS YOUNG Hangin' On RCA 100 KELSEA BALLERINI Homecoming Queen? Black River PAGE 21 • DECEMBER 2019.
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