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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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List Of Hot Country Singles Number Ones Of 1971

Hot Country Songs is a chart that ranks the top-performing country music songs in the United States, published by Billboard magazine. In 1971, 21 different singles topped the chart, at the time published under the title Hot Country Singles, in 52 issues of the magazine, based on playlists submitted by country music radio stations and sales reports supplied by stores.

The first number one of the year was Lynn Anderson's "Rose Garden", which was in its second week at number one in the issue of Billboard dated January 2, and remained at the top for three further weeks before being displaced by "Flesh and Blood" by Johnny Cash. Charley Pride had the highest total number of weeks at number one in 1971, topping the chart for 11 weeks with "I'd Rather Love You", "I'm Just Me" and "Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'". Lynn Anderson and Sonny James also each had three number ones during the year, as did Conway Twitty, who reached the top of the chart with one solo single and two duets with Loretta Lynn. The two singers would go on to achieve a string of duet hits in the 1970s and 1980s. The longest unbroken run at number one in 1971 was achieved by Jerry Reed with "When You're Hot, You're Hot", which spent five consecutive weeks at number one during the summer.

In the issue of Billboard dated February 6, Dolly Parton reached number one for the first time with the single "Joshua". Parton had risen to prominence when she began appearing alongside singer Porter Wagoner on his syndicated television show in 1967. She scored hits with duets with Wagoner as well as solo singles, and in 1971 achieved the first chart-topper of her career. She would go on to become the most successful female country performer of all time, as well as achieving considerable success in pop music and acting. "Joshua" was replaced in the top spot by another debut chart-topper for a female vocalist, "Help Me Make It Through the Night" by Sammi Smith, which was also a crossover hit, reaching the top 10 of Billboard's all-genre singles chart, the Hot 100. Freddie Hart also achieved his first country number one in 1971. Hart had signed his first recording contract in 1953 and gained his first Hot Country hit in 1959, but had never reached the top 10 until "Easy Loving" went to number one in September 1971. It began a consistent run of top 10 hits which lasted until 1975, when his chart placings fell away once again. The final number one of the year was Charley Pride's "Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'", which was number one for the last four weeks of 1971.

Chart history

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Dolly Parton (pictured in 2010) reached number one for the first time.
A dark-skinned man wearing a tuxedo, singing into a microphone
Charley Pride had three number ones in 1971 and spent the most weeks in the top spot of any artist.
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Sammi Smith was a first-time chart-topper with "Help Me Make It Through the Night".
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Loretta Lynn (pictured in 2005) had two chart-topping duets with Conway Twitty.
Issue date Title Artist(s) Ref.
January 2 "Rose Garden" Lynn Anderson
January 9
January 16
January 23
January 30 "Flesh and Blood" Johnny Cash
February 6 "Joshua" Dolly Parton
February 13 "Help Me Make It Through the Night" Sammi Smith
February 20
February 27
March 6 "I'd Rather Love You" Charley Pride
March 13
March 20
March 27 "After the Fire Is Gone" Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn
April 3
April 10 "Empty Arms" Sonny James
April 17
April 24
May 1
May 8 "How Much More Can She Stand" Conway Twitty
May 15 "I Won't Mention It Again" Ray Price
May 22
May 29
June 5 "You're My Man" Lynn Anderson
June 12
June 19 "When You're Hot, You're Hot" Jerry Reed
June 26
July 3
July 10
July 17
July 24 "Bright Lights, Big City" Sonny James
July 31 "I'm Just Me" Charley Pride
August 7
August 14
August 21
August 28 "Good Lovin' (Makes It Right)" Tammy Wynette
September 4
September 11 "Easy Loving" Freddie Hart
September 18 "The Year That Clayton Delaney Died" Tom T. Hall
September 25
October 2 "Easy Loving" Freddie Hart
October 9
October 16 "How Can I Unlove You" Lynn Anderson
October 23
October 30
November 6 "Here Comes Honey Again" Sonny James
November 13 "Lead Me On" Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn
November 20 "Daddy Frank (The Guitar Man)" Merle Haggard
November 27
December 4 "Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'" Charley Pride
December 11
December 18
December 25

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