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Texas Music Chart Top 50 Songs of 2012 Texas Music Chart Top 50 Songs of 2012 Artist Rank/Spins Song Title Artist last First 1. 32345 Even if It Breaks Your Heart Eli Young Band 2. 23607 Touch Josh Abbott Band 3. 21292 Here's To Me and You Kevin Fowler 4. 19299 Horseshoe Mike McClure Band 5. 19117 One Star Flag Casey Donahew Band 6. 18900 One More Sad Song Randy Rogers Band 7. 18198 Fireworks Hudson Moore 8. 18006 Last Last Chance Randy Rogers Band 9. 17926 Raise Your Bottle Aaron Watson 10. 17333 So So Long The Damn Quails 11. 16925 Hold Us Together Cory Morrow 12. 16857 No Better Than This JB and the Moonshine Band 13. 16783 Pushing Luck Jason Boland & the Stragglers 14. 16572 Red Dirt Girl Bo Phillips Band 15. 16557 It All Happened In a Honky Tonk Jon Wolfe 16. 15923 Little Bit of Luck Bart Crow Band 17. 15916 Shot In the Dark No Justice 18. 15734 Anna Marie Whiskey Myers 19. 15712 Irresponsible Curtis Grimes 20. 15608 Dancing Shoes Green River Ordinance 21. 15601 Bad Phil Hamilton 22. 15547 Let's Not Say Goodbye Again Casey Donahew Band 23. 15507 Give It a Try Reckless Kelly 24. 15422 Shine Brandon Rhyder 25. 15411 Gin, Smoke, Lies Turnpike Troubadours 26. 15268 To Live Is To Fly Wade Bowen 27. 15214 Say It Six Market Blvd. 28. 15150 Turn It Up Roger Creager 29. 15000 False Accuser's Lament Jason Boland & the Stragglers 30. 14900 Look At Me Fly Stoney LaRue 31. 14819 Guilty As Can Be Cody Johnson 32. 14793 Leavin' Stephenville Kyle Park Texas Music Chart Top 50 Songs of 2012 Artist Rank/Spins Song Title Artist last First 33. 14734 Beer For Breakfast JB and the Moonshine Band 34. 14608 Good Lord Lorrie Turnpike Troubadours 35. 14380 Runaway John Kent David 36. 14320 Running Phil Hamilton 37. 14221 Trouble Is Randy Brown 38. 14068 Austin Pat Green 39. 14051 Ride of Your Life Jason Cassidy 40. 13924 Hard Workin’ Just Ain't Workin’ Eleven Hundred Springs Anymore 41. 13892 Hard Times in the Land of Plenty Adam Hood 42. 13489 Whiskey Bri Bagwell 43. 13344 True Love Never Dies Cody Canada & the Departed 44. 13225 Diamond in My Pocket Cody Johnson 45. 13097 Say Goodnight Eli Young Band 46. 12779 All Just to Get to You Pat Green 47. 12677 Saturday Night Wade Bowen 48. 12527 Hate Ryan Beaver 49. 12491 More Than Willing Rob Baird 50. 12462 Slow Josh Grider .
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