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See also: 1986 in country music, 1987 in music, other events of 1987, 1988 in country music and the List of years in Country Music
[edit] Events
- June 13 — Randy Travis' "Forever and Ever, Amen" spends three weeks at No. 1 of the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. It is the first multi-week chart-topping song since "Lost in the Fifties Tonight (In the Still of the Night)" by Ronnie Milsap spent two weeks atop the chart in September 1985; in that time span, 85 songs would rotate in and out of the chart's top spot. Incidentally, only three other songs during the entire 1980s decade — all of them in 1980 — would spend more than two weeks at No. 1, owing much to how Billboard compiled the chart data at the time.
- September — Dolly Parton's much anticipated TV variety series, Dolly, premieres on ABC in September. Despite a promising start (due to strong ratings in its early weeks), the show was panned by critics and its audience began to lose interest. After a continual decline on viewership, the series was cancelled at the end of the 1987-1988 season.
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- 46-year-old singer-songwriter K.T. Oslin becomes the success story of the year with her hit "80s Ladies," a Grammy Award-winner which told the story of three friends from childhood who stayed together through an era of social change. The song spawned an award-winning video as well and despite only reaching No. 7 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, was one of the most played songs of the year. Oslin's rise to fame in her mid-40s came at a time when mainstream country radio was beginning to shun older female artists in lieu of younger, more attractive stars.
[edit] Top hits of the year
[edit] Number one hits
(As certified by Billboard magazine)
| Date |
Song Name |
Artist |
Wks. No. 1 |
Spec.
Note |
| January 10 |
Give Me Wings |
Michael Johnson |
1 |
1, A |
| January 17 |
What Am I Gonna Do About You |
Reba McEntire |
1 |
|
| January 24 |
Cry Myself to Sleep |
The Judds |
1 |
|
| January 31 |
You Still Move Me |
Dan Seals |
1 |
|
| February 7 |
Leave Me Lonely |
Gary Morris |
1 |
|
| February 14 |
How Do I Turn You On |
Ronnie Milsap |
1 |
|
| February 21 |
Straight to the Heart |
Crystal Gayle |
1 |
B |
| February 28 |
I Can't Win for Losin' You |
Earl Thomas Conley |
1 |
|
| March 7 |
Mornin' Ride |
Lee Greenwood |
1 |
B |
| March 14 |
Baby's Got a New Baby |
Schuyler, Knobloch, & Overstreet |
1 |
C |
| March 21 |
I'll Still Be Loving You |
Restless Heart |
1 |
|
| March 28 |
Small Town Girl |
Steve Wariner |
1 |
|
| April 4 |
Ocean Front Property |
George Strait |
1 |
|
| April 11 |
'You've Got' The Touch |
Alabama |
1 |
|
| April 18 |
Kids of the Baby Boom |
The Bellamy Brothers |
1 |
B |
| April 25 |
Rose in Paradise |
Waylon Jennings |
1 |
B |
| May 2 |
Don't Go to Strangers |
T. Graham Brown |
1 |
|
| May 9 |
The Moon is Still Over Her Shoulder |
Michael Johnson |
1 |
B |
| May 16 |
To Know Him Is To Love Him |
The Trio (Emmylou Harris,
Linda Ronstadt,
and Dolly Parton) |
1 |
B - Linda Ronstadt
C - The Trio |
| May 23 |
Can't Stop My Heart From Loving You |
The O'Kanes |
1 |
C |
| May 30 |
It Takes a Little Rain
(To Make Love Grow) |
The Oak Ridge Boys |
1 |
|
| June 6 |
I Will Be There |
Dan Seals |
1 |
|
| June 13 |
Forever and Ever, Amen |
Randy Travis |
3 |
|
| July 4 |
That Was a Close One |
Earl Thomas Conley |
1 |
|
| July 11 |
All My Ex's Live in Texas |
George Strait |
1 |
|
| July 18 |
I Know Where I'm Going |
The Judds |
1 |
|
| July 25 |
The Weekend |
Steve Wariner |
1 |
|
| August 1 |
Snap Your Fingers |
Ronnie Milsap |
1 |
|
| August 8 |
One Promise Too Late |
Reba McEntire |
1 |
|
| August 15 |
A Long Line of Love |
Michael Martin Murphey |
1 |
B |
| August 22 |
Why Does It Have to Be
(Wrong or Right) |
Restless Heart |
1 |
|
| August 29 |
Born to Boogie |
Hank Williams, Jr. |
1 |
B |
| September 5 |
She's Too Good to Be True |
Exile |
1 |
|
| September 12 |
Make No Mistake, She's Mine |
Kenny Rogers
with Ronnie Milsap |
1 |
|
| September 19 |
This Crazy Love |
The Oak Ridge Boys |
1 |
|
| September 26 |
Three Time Loser |
Dan Seals |
1 |
|
| October 3 |
(I'd Choose) You Again |
The Forester Sisters |
1 |
B |
| October 10 |
The Way We Make a Broken Heart |
Rosanne Cash |
1 |
|
| October 17 |
Fishin' in the Dark |
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band |
1 |
B |
| October 24 |
Shine, Shine, Shine |
Eddy Raven |
1 |
|
| October 31 |
Right From the Start |
Earl Thomas Conley |
1 |
|
| November 7 |
Am I Blue |
George Strait |
1 |
|
| November 14 |
Maybe Your Baby's Got the Blues |
The Judds |
1 |
|
| November 21 |
I Won't Need You Anymore
(Always and Forever) |
Randy Travis |
1 |
|
| November 28 |
Lynda |
Steve Wariner |
1 |
|
| December 5 |
Somebody Lied |
Ricky Van Shelton |
1 |
A |
| December 12 |
The Last One to Know |
Reba McEntire |
1 |
|
| December 19 |
Do Ya' |
K.T. Oslin |
1 |
A |
| December 26 |
Somewhere Tonight |
Highway 101 |
2 |
A |
- 1 - No. 1 song of the year, as determined by Billboard magazine.
- A - First Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist.
- B - Last Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist to date.
- C - Only Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist to date.
[edit] Other major hits
[edit] Top new album releases
[edit] Christmas albums
- Christmastime With the Judds - The Judds (RCA/Curb)
[edit] On television
[edit] Regular series
- Dolly (1987-1988, ABC)
- Hee Haw (1969-1993, syndicated)
[edit] Specials
[edit] Births
[edit] Deaths
[edit] Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees
[edit] Major Awards
[edit] Grammy awards
[edit] Academy of Country Music
[edit] Country Music Association
[edit] 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.
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