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The Most Played Country Song In The Year You Graduated

By: Cheryl Johnstone

1/6/2022

Country Music News

It’s graduation time, so Taste of Country put together a list of the most played country songs in the year you got your diploma.

They started last year and reached all the way back to 1946.

Here are some highlights . . .

2021: “Famous Friends”, Chris Young and Kane Brown

2017: “Body Like a Back Road”, Sam Hunt

2010: “Love Like Crazy”, Lee Brice

2005: “That’s What I Love About Sunday”, Craig Morgan

2000: “How Do You Like Me Now?”, Toby Keith

1999: “Amazed”, Lonestar

1993: “Chattahoochee”, Alan Jackson

1984: “To All the Girls I’ve Loved Before”, Julio Iglesias and Willie Nelson

1978: “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys”, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson

1968: “Folsom Prison Blues”, Johnny Cash

(You’ll find the full list, plus links to the songs, at TasteOfCountry.com.)

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