Country music in 1984 was filled with timeless classics and unforgettable collaborations. Let’s take a look back at the top 10 country hits from that year.
1. Julio Iglesias & Willie Nelson – “To All The Girls I’ve Loved Before”
This iconic duet between Julio Iglesias and Willie Nelson became a crossover hit, blending country with Latin charm.
Did You Know? The song won the duo a Grammy Award nomination for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.
2. Anne Murray (with Dave Loggins) – “Nobody Loves Me Like You Do”
Anne Murray teamed up with Dave Loggins for this heartfelt ballad, which became a favorite among country music fans.
Did You Know? Anne Murray and Dave Loggins both had successful solo careers before their collaboration on this song.
3. The Judds – “Why Not Me”
The Judds’ “Why Not Me” quickly became a signature song for the mother-daughter duo, showcasing their harmonious vocals.
Did You Know? “Why Not Me” was the title track of The Judds’ debut studio album and helped them win the Horizon Award at the CMA Awards.
4. George Strait – “You Look So Good In Love”
George Strait’s romantic hit “You Look So Good In Love” solidified his status as a country music heartthrob.
Did You Know? This song was one of Strait’s early hits that helped establish his long-standing career in country music.
5. John Conlee – “In My Eyes”
John Conlee’s “In My Eyes” is a touching song that resonated with many for its emotional depth and sincerity.
Did You Know? John Conlee was a licensed mortician before pursuing a full-time music career.
6. T.G. Sheppard – “Slow Burn”
T.G. Sheppard’s “Slow Burn” captivated listeners with its smooth melody and engaging lyrics.
Did You Know? T.G. Sheppard had a total of 14 number one hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart during his career.
7. Anne Murray – “Just Another Woman In Love”
Anne Murray appears again with “Just Another Woman In Love,” a song that highlights her powerful voice and emotional delivery.
Did You Know? Anne Murray was the first Canadian female solo artist to reach number one on the U.S. charts.
8. The Statler Brothers – “Elizabeth”
The Statler Brothers’ “Elizabeth” is a classic ballad that became one of their signature songs.
Did You Know? The Statler Brothers originally started out as a gospel quartet before transitioning to country music.
9. Crystal Gayle – “Turning Away”
Crystal Gayle’s “Turning Away” showcases her smooth vocals and became another hit in her successful career.
Did You Know? Crystal Gayle is the younger sister of another country legend, Loretta Lynn.
10. Ronnie Milsap – “Show Her”
Rounding out the list is Ronnie Milsap’s “Show Her,” a song that blends his soulful voice with heartfelt lyrics.
Did You Know? Ronnie Milsap has won six Grammy Awards throughout his illustrious career.