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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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List Of Hot Country Singles Number Ones Of 1982

Hot Country Songs is a chart that ranks the top-performing country music songs in the United States, published by Billboard magazine. In 1982, 48 different singles topped the chart, then 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 submitted by stores.

The band Alabama achieved the most number ones by a single act, topping the chart four times. Ronnie Milsap, T. G. Sheppard, Ricky Skaggs and Conway Twitty each had three number ones. Alabama, Twitty and Willie Nelson tied for the most weeks in the top spot with four each. Nelson's four weeks consisted of two weeks with "Always on My Mind" followed immediately by a further two with "Just to Satisfy You", a collaboration with Waylon Jennings. In October, Dolly Parton topped the chart with the double A-sided single "I Will Always Love You" / "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind". Both tracks were re-recordings of songs she had previously released in the 1970s, and the original recording of "I Will Always Love You" had reached number one in 1974, making Parton the first artist to top the chart with two different recordings of the same song.

Ed Bruce, best known for writing "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys", a highly successful chart-topper for Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson four years earlier, achieved his only number one as a performer in 1982 with "You're the Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had". Several other artists reached the top spot for the first time in 1982, including Juice Newton with "The Sweetest Thing (I've Ever Known)", Ricky Skaggs with "Crying My Heart Out Over You", Michael Murphey (later known as Michael Martin Murphy) with "What's Forever For", and John Anderson with "Wild and Blue". In August George Strait topped the chart for the first time with "Fool Hearted Memory"; Strait would go on to top the chart regularly for more than 25 years, achieving a record-breaking 44 Hot Country number ones.

Chart history

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Sylvia (pictured in 2016) topped the chart with "Nobody", which was her only song to cross over to the Billboard Hot 100.
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Ricky Skaggs (pictured in 2016) had three number ones in 1982.
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Ed Bruce had his only number one in 1982 with "You're the Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had".
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Janie Fricke was a two-time chart-topper in 1982.
Table of number one songs
Issue date Title Artist(s) Ref.
January 2 "Love in the First Degree" / "Ride the Train" Alabama
January 9 "Fourteen Carat Mind" Gene Watson
January 16 "I Wouldn't Have Missed It for the World" Ronnie Milsap
January 23 "Red Neckin' Love Makin' Night" Conway Twitty
January 30 "The Sweetest Thing (I've Ever Known)" Juice Newton
February 6 "Lonely Nights" Mickey Gilley
February 13 "Someone Could Lose a Heart Tonight" Eddie Rabbitt
February 20 "Only One You" T. G. Sheppard
February 27 "Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good" Don Williams
March 6 "You're the Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had" Ed Bruce
March 13 "Blue Moon with Heartache" Rosanne Cash
March 20 "Mountain of Love" Charley Pride
March 27 "She Left Love All Over Me" Razzy Bailey
April 3 "Bobbie Sue" The Oak Ridge Boys
April 10 "Big City" Merle Haggard
April 17 "The Clown" Conway Twitty
April 24 "Crying My Heart Out Over You" Ricky Skaggs
May 1 "Mountain Music" Alabama
May 8 "Always on My Mind" Willie Nelson
May 15
May 22 "Just to Satisfy You" Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson
May 29
June 5 "Finally" T. G. Sheppard
June 12 "For All the Wrong Reasons" The Bellamy Brothers
June 19 "Slow Hand" Conway Twitty
June 26
July 3 "Any Day Now" Ronnie Milsap
July 10 "Don't Worry 'bout Me Baby" Janie Fricke
July 17 "'Till You're Gone" Barbara Mandrell
July 24 "Take Me Down" Alabama
July 31 "I Don't Care" Ricky Skaggs
August 7 "Honky Tonkin'" Hank Williams Jr.
August 14 "I'm Gonna Hire a Wino to Decorate Our Home" David Frizzell
August 21 "Nobody" Sylvia
August 28 "Fool Hearted Memory" George Strait
September 4 "Love Will Turn You Around" Kenny Rogers
September 11 "She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)" Jerry Reed
September 18
September 25 "What's Forever For" Michael Murphey
October 2 "Put Your Dreams Away" Mickey Gilley
October 9 "Yesterday's Wine" Merle Haggard and George Jones
October 16 "I Will Always Love You" / "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" Dolly Parton
October 23 "He Got You" Ronnie Milsap
October 30 "Close Enough to Perfect" Alabama
November 6 "You're So Good When You're Bad" Charley Pride
November 13 "Heartbroke" Ricky Skaggs
November 20 "War Is Hell (On the Homefront Too)" T. G. Sheppard
November 27 "It Ain't Easy Bein' Easy" Janie Fricke
December 4 "You and I" Eddie Rabbitt with Crystal Gayle
December 11 "Redneck Girl" The Bellamy Brothers
December 18 "Somewhere Between Right and Wrong" Earl Thomas Conley
December 25 "Wild and Blue" John Anderson

a. ^ Double A-sided single

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