
25 - Alan Jackson (last #1 on March 4, 2009).26 - Blake Shelton (last #1 on January 31, 2019).28 - Eddy Arnold (last #1 on October 19, 1968).29 - Charley Pride (last #1 on September 17, 1983).35 - Ronnie Milsap (last #1 on December 23, 1989).38 - Merle Haggard (last #1 on February 20, 1988).40 - Conway Twitty (last #1 on September 6, 1986).44 - George Strait (last #1 on April 18, 2009).4.5 Most charted albums by one artist at one timeĢ0px This list of songs or music-related items is incomplete you can help by expanding it.4.2 Most number one songs from an album.3.6.1 Since the introduction of the 100-position chart in 1973.3.4.1.1 Prior to inception of BDS in 1990.3.4.1 Since the introduction of the 100-position chart in 1973.3.3.1 Prior to inception of BDS in 1990.1.13 First artist born in a decade to have a No.1.10 Artists who have appeared in the Top 40 in at least five different decades.1.9 Longest span between first and most recent No.First known as "Hot C&W Sides," the chart name changed to "Hot Country Singles" on Novem"Hot Country Singles & Tracks" on Januand "Hot Country Songs" on April 30, 2005. Starting October 20, 1958, there was one all-encompassing chart, combining both retail sales and radio airplay. From 1949-1957, there were three charts that measured the popularity of country music songs the Jukebox chart was dropped after the Jchart, while the final Best Sellers and Jockeys charts ended with the Octoissue. A "Best Sellers" chart (first titled "Best Seling Retail Folk Records") was added with the issue, while a "Jockeys" (first known as "Country & Western Records Most Played by Folk Disk Jockeys") first appeared on December 10, 1949. Billboard magazine began tracking the popularity of country music songs at that time, and it is widely considered to be the standard music popularity chart in the United States.įrom 1944-1948, Billboard used just one chart to track songs' popularity - "Most Played Juke Box Folk Records." There was no standard chart length a given week had anywhere from two to eight positions. This list spans from the issue dated Januto the present. This article highlights significant milestones and achievements based upon Billboard magazine's Hot Country Songs (and its titled predecessors) chart, and accomplishments on the Hot Country Albums chart. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. On the stereo during the meteor shower party.This article needs additional citations for verification. Shelly Marsh and The Lords of the Underworld While Shelly Marsh was babysitting Cartman. Veronica sings this to keep Chef under her spell. Gnomes sing this while stealing underpants. The Boys, Cartman's Family, and Charles MansonĬharles Manson is visited by The Boys and Cartman's family while in prison. While being held hostage in the Marshes basement. Sung by Sharon after dragging a dead body out of Stan's room. " Roger Ebert Should Lay off the Fatty Foods" Sung on the way to Kenny McCormick's house Played as the giant black snake goes out of control. The 4th of July celebration at Starks Pond. " City on the Edge of Forever (Flashbacks)" Played during Bob Denver's interview in the Jesus and Pals show. Possible theme song for " Huntin' and Killin' (TV show). " The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka" " Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus" Parody of "Ave Satani" Theme from The Omen. The boys practicing to become "lesbians". Non-Offensive Non-Denominational Holiday Play.Ĭartman expresses his feeling for Sheila Broflovski. The Non-Offensive Non-Denominational School Play. " It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year"Ĭhef turns into a zombie at the South Park Morgue. The Marsh Residence celebrate Grampa Marsh's birthday. Randy Marsh, Sharon Marsh, Shelly Marsh, and Stan Marsh Marvin Marsh shows Stan Marsh what it's like to be old. Alphonse Mephesto and Jerome "Chef" McElroy " Pig and Elephant DNA Just Won't Splice"ĭr. Middle Park Cowboys halftime show.Ĭhef and Elton John sing together to help Kyle's Elephant and Fluffy to make love. Hankey's Christmas Classics - Chef Aid: The South Park Album - MiscellaneousĪt the cafeteria when Stan noticed Wendy. South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut - South Park: Post Covid - South Park: Post Covid: The Return of Covid - Mr.
