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1974-1221 American Country Countdown - Top 100 1974 Pt.1 1974-1221 American Country Countdown - Top 100 1974 Pt.1 Promo Spots For Top 100 Hits Of 1974 - Don Bowman 01:13 100 - The Streak - Ray Stevens 03:33 99 - When Your Love Was Mine - Narvel Felts 03:03 98 - My Wife's House - Jerry Wallace 03:20 97 - One Day At A Time - Marilyn Sellers 03:42 96 - I Love My Friend - Charlie Rich 02:26 95 - I'll Think Of Something - Hank Williams, Jr. 02:43 94 - Atta Way To Go - Don Williams 02:53 93 - This Time I Almost Made It - Barbara Mandrell 02:17 92 - Baby Doll - Barbara Fairchild 03:41 91 - Something - Johnny Rodriguez 02:47 90 - How Lucky Can One Man Be - Joe Stampley 02:13 89 - Hang In There Girl - Freddie Hart 02:37 88 - If I Miss You Again Tonight - Tommy Overstreet 02:19 87 - I'll Try A Little Bit Harder - Donna Fargo 03:37 86 - I See The Want To In Your Eyes - Conway Twitty 02:52 85 - Tonight Someone's Falling - Johnny Carver 02:37 84 - Bonaparte's Retreat - Glen Campbell 04:30 83 - I Just Started Hated Cheating Songs - Moe Bandy 03:26 82 - Talkin' To The Wall - Lynn Anderson 02:52 81 - Wake Me Up Into Love - Wilma Burgess & Bud Logan 03:20 80 - Please Don't Stop Loving Me - Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton 02:55 79 - I'm A Song And Dance Man - Johnny Paycheck 02:27 78 - When The Morning Comes - Hoyt Axton 03:49 77 - Don't Let Go - Mel Tillis & Sherry Bryce 02:41 76 - Sometimes Sunshine - Jim Ed Brown 03:12 75 - You Make Me Feel More Like A Man - Mel Street 03:14 74 - Wrong Ideas - Brenda Lee 03:11 73 - Red Rose From The Blue Side Of Town - George Morgan 03:29 72 - Last Time I Saw Him - Dottie West 02:57 71 - The Man That Turned My Mama On - Tanya Tucker 03:27 70 - 20th Centrury Drifter - Marty Robbins 03:14 69 - The Older The Violin, The Sweeter The Music - Hank Thompson 02:32 68 - The River's Too Wide - Jim Munday 03:51 67 - Who Left The Door To Heaven Open - Hank Thompson 02:47 66 - One Dat At A Time - Don Gibson 03:16 65 - Amazing Love - Charley Pride 03:39 64 - Lovin' You Has Changed My Life - David Rogers 02:21 63 - Some Kind Of Woman - Faron Young 03:05 62 - Mi Esposa Con Amor - Sonny James 03:27 61 - Don't You Think - Marty Robbins 03:06 60 - Statue Of A Fool - Brian Collins 03:35 59 - Dance With Me (Just One More Time) - Johnny Rodriguez 02:38 58 - I've Got A Thing About You Baby - Elvis Presley 02:10 57 - I'm A Ramblin' Man - Waylon Jennings 02:29 56 - Somewhere Between Love And Tomorrow - Roy Clark 03:20 55 - Help Me - Elvis Presley 02:43 54 - I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Any More - Charlie Rich 02:41 53 - We Should Be Together - Don Williams 02:47 52 - We Could - Charley Pride 02:36 51 - They Don't Make 'Em Like My Daddy Anymore - Loretta Lynn 04:00 .
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