ACC Top Men (1) 1990-99  [Start][Women][Men2][Groups]

1. George Strait

Position, Year, Title:
002-1991  I've Come To Expect It From You
002-1996  Blue Clear Sky
002-1997  One Night At A Time
003-1999  Write This Down
004-1990  Love Without End, Amen
004-1997  Carrying Your Love With Me
005-1995  Check Yes Or No
006-1993  Easy Come Easy Go
007-1991  You Know Me Better Than That
008-1998  I Just Want To Dance With You
010-1991  If I Know Me
015-1999  What Do You Say To That
017-1996  Carried Away
022-1995  The Big One
027-1995  You Can't Make A Heart Love Somebody
027-1998  Round About Way
029-1998  True
047-1996  I Know She Still Loves Me
050-1992  So Much Like My Dad
051-1990  Overnight Success
051-1993  Heartland
052-1992  Gone As A Girl Can Get
054-1997  I Can Still Make Cheyenne
054-1999  We Really Shouldn't Be Doing This
059-1999  Meanwhile
063-1994  I'd Like To Have That One Back
063-1998  Today My World Slipped Away
072-1990  Drinking Champagne
072-1993  When Did You Stop Loving Me
077-1994  The Man In Love With You
081-1995  Adalida
098-1992  The Chill Of An Early Fall
099-1994  Love Bug

Bob Kingsley (1995):
Over the past 14 years this singer has gone from innovator to idol. Since his debue in 1981 he's spent more time at the top of Billboard's country singles chart than any other solo performer. In the process he's constantly being acknowledged as a primary influence by many of the new crop of country stars.
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    2. Alan Jackson

    Bob Kingsley (1997):
    During the past 8 years the classic pop-free country style of this next singer has sold more than 22 million albums. And by 1997 he stood taller than ever as a representative of the simple truth and homespun values that have always been at the heart of country music. At number 15 of the year, here's Alan Jackson: "There Goes".

    Position, Year, Title:
    001-1991  Don't Rock The Jukebox
    001-1993  Chattahoochee
    003-1994  Livin' On Love
    006-1992  Dallas
    006-1997  Little Bitty
    007-1996  I'll Try
    008-1994  Summertime Blues
    010-1990  Here In The Real World
    010-1996  Tall Tall Trees
    011-1991  I'd Love You All Over Again
    012-1992  Love's Got A Hold On You
    015-1997  There Goes
    024-1999  Right On The Money
    027-1992  Midnight In Montgomery
    030-1990  Wanted
    030-1996  Home
    032-1997  Who's Cheatin' Who
    032-1998  Between The Devil And Me
    036-1999  Little Man
    039-1995  I Don't Even Know Your Name
    043-1995  Gone Country
    046-1999  Gone Crazy
    048-1991  Chasin' That Neon Rainbow
    052-1994  Mercury Blues
    052-1998  I'll Go On Loving You
    053-1993  Tonight I Climbed The Walls
    063-1991  Someday
    076-1995  Song For The Life
    083-1994  (Who Says) You Can't Have It All
    086-1993  She's Got The Rhythm
    089-1997  Everything I Love
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    3. Garth Brooks

    Bob Kingsley (1995):  This next singer is an absolutely fascinating figure. He is one complex individual, both personally and professionally. A soft spoken country boy from Oaklahoma with a deep philosophical temperament and an expressive soulful vocalist who can turn into a wild man on stage. Garth Brooks is all of those things and he's also the man with 1995's sixteenth ranked country hit.

    Position, Year, Title:
    004-1991  Thunder Rolls
    004-1992  What She's Doing Now
    007-1993  Ain't Going Down 'Til The Sun Comes Up
    009-1991  Unanswered Prayers
    013-1990  The Dance
    015-1991  Two Of A Kind, Workin' On A Full House
    016-1995  She's Every Woman
    017-1998  Long Neck Bottle
    020-1990  Not Counting You
    022-1998  Two Piña Coladas
    023-1998  To Make You Feel My Love
    024-1993  That Summer
    026-1994  American Honky Tonk Bar Association
    028-1990  Friends In Low Places
    031-1996  The Beaches Of Cheyenne
    033-1997  In Another's Eyes
    034-1997  That Ol' Wind
    043-1992  The River
    046-1993  Learning To Live Again
    057-1992  Papa Loved Mama
    061-1991  Rodeo
    065-1994  Standing Outside The Fire
    065-1998  She's Gonna Make It
    071-1998  You Move Me
    072-1994  Callin' Baton Rouge
    075-1990  If Tomorrow Never Comes
    075-1993  Somewhere Other Than The Night
    080-1992  Watcha Gonna Do With A Cowboy
    086-1999  It's Your Song
    094-1999  It Don't Matter To The Sun
    095-1992  Shamless
    095-1996  It's Midnight Cinderella
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    4. Clint Black

    Position, Year, Title:
    001-1990  Nobody's Home
    003-1996  Like The Rain
    005-1990  Walkin' Away
    005-1992  We Tell Ourselves
    008-1995  Summer's Comin'
    012-1998  Nothin' But The Taillights
    014-1991  Loving Blind
    019-1993  A Bad Good Bye
    020-1993  No Time To Kill
    020-1994  A Good Run Of Bad Luck
    023-1994  'State Of Mind
    024-1990  Nothing's News
    024-1998  The Shoes You're Wearing
    026-1991  Where Are You Now
    033-1996  Life Gets Away
    039-1998  Something That We Do
    041-1993  When My Ship Comes In
    046-1992  Ships That Don't Come In
    049-1995  One Emotion
    054-1995  Wherever You Go
    055-1997  Half Way Up
    056-1995  Untanglin' My Mind
    060-1991  One More Payment
    069-1991  Put Yourself In My Shoes
    092-1994  Half The Man
    096-1997  Still Holding On
    097-1998  Loosen Up My Strings

    Bob Kingsley (1995):  His musical heroes include names as diverse as Merle Haggard, Elton John, Hank Thompson and James Taylor. He says that much of his own understanding of life has come from listening to other people's songs, though he really wants his audience to relate to his. Well, so far they have been relating by the millions. Here's Clint Black and a song that he wrote with one of his heroes, Merle Haggard: "Untangling in my mind".
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    5. Tim McGraw

    Bob Kingsley (1995):  Well, for many years kids have liked to tie a towel 'round their neck and pretended that they're superman. Now, this next singer also did the towel thing when he was a youngster, except he pretened to be Elvis Presley. This guy was greatly influenced by the king along with country greats like Merle Haggard and Keith Whitley. For his own records he listens for songs that say it the way that he would have said it, only better, and in case of this next song he says it very well indeed. It's called: "Not a moment too soon".

    Position, Year, Title:
    001-1995  I Like It, I Love It
    001-1997  It's Your Love
    001-1998  Just To See You Smile
    003-1995  Not A Moment Too Soon
    004-1999  Something Like That
    006-1998  Where The Green Grass Grows
    006-1999  Please Remember Me
    011-1996  She Never Lets It Go To Her Heart
    014-1997  Everywhere
    024-1994  Don't Take The Girl
    036-1996  Can't Be Really Gone
    037-1994  Down On The Farm
    041-1998  Just To Hear You Say That You Love Me
    041-1999  For A Little While
    050-1997  Maybe We Should Just Sleep On It
    062-1998  One Of These Days
    078-1996  All I Want Is A Life
    080-1995  Refried Dreams
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    6. Mark Chesnutt

    Bob Kingsley (1997):  Some artists say that they write and sing country music, and some artists say they are from a country background. Then you have this next singer who doesn't say anything. All you have to do is listen to one of his seven albums to realize: This guy is country, whether he wants to be or not. His name is Mark Chesnutt and he wouldn't have it any other way. Here's Mark with number 85: "Let it rain".

    Position, Year, Title:
    006-1991  Brother Jukebox
    008-1993  It Sure Is Monday
    010-1999  I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
    011-1992  I'll Think Of Something
    013-1994  I Just Wanted You To Know
    017-1995  Goin' Through The Big D
    018-1997  It's A Little Too Late
    025-1995  Gonna Get A Life
    032-1991  Your Love Is A Miracle
    033-1992  Old Flames Have New Names
    045-1990  Too Cold At Home
    057-1991  Blame It On Texas
    062-1997  Thank God For Believers
    063-1993  Ol' Country
    068-1996  It Wouldn't Hurt To Have Wings
    073-1999  This Heartache Never Sleeps
    076-1993  Almost Good Bye
    085-1997  Let It Rain
    087-1994  She Dreams
    094-1998  I Might Even Quit Lovin' You
    096-1992  Broken Promise Land
    099-1992  Bubba Shot The Jukebox
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    6. Vince Gill
    Bob Kingsley (1997):
    This guy makes believers out of people who insist that they don't even like country music, while at the same time he manages to keep the faith with those who do. But his big goal is just to stay normal. He says: "I don't have gates with my initials on them or security gards. I just love being among people and I love playing music."
    Position, Year, Title:
    005-1993  One More Last Chance
    008-1992  I Still Believe In You
    028-1994  Tryin' To Get Over You
    028-1997  Pretty Little Adriana
    030-1994  What The Cowgirls Do
    031-1997  A Little More Love
    032-1992  Take Your Memory With You
    032-1995  When Love Finds You
    034-1993  The Heart Won't Lie
    039-1990  When I Call Your Name
    040-1994  Whenever You Come Around
    042-1995  You Better Think Twice
    047-1993  No Future In The Past
    055-1993  Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away
    061-1998  If You Ever Have Forever In Mind
    064-1991  Never Knew Lonley
    069-1996  World's Apart
    075-1991  Liza Jane
    076-1991  Pocket Full Of Gold
    076-1997  You And You Alone
    086-1995  Which Bridge To Cross, (Which...Burn)
    100-1999  Don't Come Cryin' To Me
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    8. Collin Raye

    Position, Year, Title:
    005-1998  I Can Still Feel You
    015-1995  My Kind Of Girl
    022-1992  In This Life
    023-1992  Love, Me
    026-1997  On The Verge
    029-1996  I Think About You
    035-1999  Someone You Used To Know
    036-1998  Little Red Rodeo
    039-1992  Every Second
    040-1999  Anyone Else
    041-1994  Little Rock
    046-1995  One Boy, One Girl
    046-1996  Not That Different
    057-1995  If I Were You
    064-1993  That Was A River
    065-1997  What The Heart Wants
    070-1993  I Want You Bad, And That Ain't Good
    075-1994  That's My Story
    079-1993  Somebody Else's Moon
    087-1996  Love Remains
    091-1994  Man Of My Word

    Bob Kingsley (1997):
    This next song is by a residence of Greenville Texas. He lives there in order to stay close to his two children who live with his ex-wife. Now, as a result, he is not often see in the media or at music industry functions. But the millions of fans who buy his records know exactly where to find him: Just turn on the radio for a few minutes, and there he is. With number 26, "On the Verge", here's Collin Raye.
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    9. Tracy Lawrence

    Bob Kingsley (1995):  Well, if it had been up to the mother of this next artist, he probably would be a Methodist minister instead of a country singer. But his first album went gold in six month and his second made it in just 17 days. So, he is now convinced that the switch from servanizing to serenading was definitely a part of a divine plan. At number 36 of the year, here's Tracy Lawrence with "As any fool can see".

    Position, Year, Title:
    003-1993  Can't Break It To My Heart
    005-1996  Time Marches On
    014-1993  Alibis
    018-1994  If The Good Die Young
    020-1995  Texas Tornado
    025-1997  Is That A Tear
    028-1992  Sticks And Stones
    029-1997  Better Man, Better Off
    030-1995  If The World Had A Front Porch
    036-1995  As Any Fool Can See
    037-1992  Runnin' Behind
    038-1992  Today's Lonely Fool
    043-1994  I See It Now
    044-1996  If You Loved Me
    045-1997  How A Cowgirl Says Goodbye
    054-1994  My Second Home
    064-1996  Stars Over Texas
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    10. John Michael
        Montgomery

    Bob Kingsley (1995):  Up now a singer from Danville, Kentucky, who has sold more records in the last couple of years than most country singers used to sell in a lifetime. His name is John Michael Montgomery, and he takes his job seriously. He says: "I wanna give them a good time, a sad time and a little something in between.. I just look forward to one thing, and that's getting up on that stage and singing for the people."
    Position, Year, Title:
    001-1994  I Swear
    004-1995  Sold
    006-1995  I Can Love You Like That
    009-1993  I Love The Way You Love Me
    014-1995  If You've Got Love
    019-1994  Be My Baby Tonight
    037-1999  Hold On To Me
    038-1997  Friends
    045-1996  Cowboy Love
    048-1997  How Was I To Know
    052-1995  No Man's Land
    054-1996  Long As I Live
    056-1998  Angel In My Eyes
    058-1998  Cover You In Kisses
    067-1997   I Miss You A Little
    078-1999  Hello L.O.V.E.
    079-1994  Rope The Moon
    093-1998  Love Working On You
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