2001 in country music
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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 2001.
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[edit] Events
[edit] Top hits of the year
[edit] Number one hits
(As certified by Billboard)
| Date | Song Name | Artist | Wks. No. 1 | Spec. Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January 20 | Born to Fly | Sara Evans | 1 | |
| January 27 | Without You | Dixie Chicks | 1 | |
| February 3 | Tell Her | Lonestar | 2 | |
| February 17 | There Is No Arizona | Jamie O'Neal | 1 | [A] |
| February 24 | But for the Grace of God | keith urban | 1 | [A]
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| March 3 | You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This | Toby Keith | 3 | [2]
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| March 10 | One More Day | Diamond Rio | 2 | [2]
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| April 7 | Who I Am | Jessica Andrews | 3 | [C] |
| April 28 | Ain't Nothing 'bout You | Brooks & Dunn | 6 | [1] |
| June 9 | Don't Happen Twice | Kenny Chesney | 1 | |
| June 16 | Grown Men Don't Cry | Tim McGraw | 1 | |
| June 23 | I'm Already There | Lonestar | 6 | |
| August 4 | When I Think About Angels | Jamie O'Neal | 1 | [B] |
| August 11 | Austin | Blake Shelton | 5 | [A] |
| September 15 | I'm Just Talkin' About Tonight | Toby Keith | 1 | |
| September 22 | What I Really Meant to Say | Cyndi Thomson | 3 | [C] |
| October 13 | Where I Come From | Alan Jackson | 3 | [2]
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| October 27 | Only in America | Brooks & Dunn | 1 | |
| November 10 | Angry All the Time | Tim McGraw | 2 | |
| November 24 | I Wanna Talk About Me | Toby Keith | 5 | |
| December 29 | Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning) | Alan Jackson | 5 |
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- Notes
[edit] Other major hits
| Peak | Single | Artist | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9 | Angels in Waiting | Tammy Cochran | |
| 4 | Ashes by Now | Lee Ann Womack |
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| 2 | Burn | Jo Dee Messina | |
| 18 | But I Do Love You | LeAnn Rimes | |
| 5 | Complicated | Carolyn Dawn Johnson | |
| 17 | Don't Make Me Come Over There and Love You | George Strait | |
| 5 | Downtime | Jo Dee Messina | |
| 16 | God Bless the USA | Lee Greenwood |
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| 12 | A Good Day to Run | Darryl Worley | |
| 2 | I Could Not Ask for More | Sara Evans |
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| 4 | I Would've Loved You Anyway | Trisha Yearwood | |
| 3 | I'm a Survivor | Reba McEntire | |
| 6 | I'm Tryin' | Trace Adkins | |
| 3 | If I Fall You're Going Down with Me | Dixie Chicks | |
| 3 | If My Heart Had Wings | Faith Hill | |
| 5 | If You Can Do Anything Else | George Strait | |
| 2 | It's a Great Day to Be Alive | Travis Tritt | |
| 11 | It's My Time | Martina McBride | |
| 8 | Laredo | Chris Cagle | |
| 20 | The Last Thing on My Mind | Patty Loveless | |
| 2 | Love of a Woman | Travis Tritt | |
| 18 | Lovin' Every Minute | Mark Wills | |
| 11 | Lucky 4 You (Tonight I'm Just Me) | SHeDAISY | |
| 18 | Man of Me | Gary Allan | |
| 17 | Move On | The Warren Brothers | |
| 6 | Mrs. Steven Rudy | Mark McGuinn | |
| 4 | On a Night Like This | Trick Pony | |
| 17 | People Like Us | Aaron Tippin | |
| 12 | Pour Me | Trick Pony | |
| 14 | Real Life (I Never Was the Same Again) | Jeff Carson |
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| 2 | Riding with Private Malone | David Ball |
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| 5 | Right Where I Need to Be | Gary Allan | |
| 16 | Rose Bouquet | Phil Vassar | |
| 2 | Run | George Strait | |
| 20 | Second Wind | Darryl Worley | |
| 2 | She Couldn't Change Me | Montgomery Gentry | |
| 8 | She Misses Him | Tim Rushlow |
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| 9 | Six-Pack Summer | Phil Vassar | |
| 18 | Sweet Summer | Diamond Rio | |
| 11 | There You'll Be | Faith Hill | |
| 9 | This Everyday Love | Rascal Flatts | |
| 19 | The Tin Man | Kenny Chesney |
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| 4 | Two People Fell in Love | Brad Paisley | |
| 8 | When God-Fearin' Women Get the Blues | Martina McBride | |
| 15 | When It All Goes South | Alabama | |
| 5 | When Somebody Loves You | Alan Jackson | |
| 3 | Where the Blacktop Ends | keith urban |
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| 7 | While You Loved Me | Rascal Flatts | |
| 13 | Why They Call It Falling | Lee Ann Womack | |
| 7 | Wild Horses | Garth Brooks |
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| 10 | With Me | Lonestar | |
| 19 | You Made Me That Way | Andy Griggs |
[edit] Top new album releases
[edit] Other top albums
| US | Album | Artist | Record Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| 45 | 3 of Hearts | 3 of Hearts | RCA Nashville |
| 65 | All the Way to There | John Berry | Ark 21 |
| 53 | Anthology: The Warner/Reprise Years | Emmylou Harris | Rhino |
| 26 | Anthology Volume One: Cowboy Man | Lyle Lovett | MCA Nashville |
| 75 | Blue Trail of Sorrow – 16 Top Bluegrass Gems | Various Artists | Rounder |
| 49 | The Captain | Kasey Chambers | Warner Bros. |
| 65 | Change | Sons of the Desert | Epic |
| 63 | Christmas – 16 Biggest Hits | Various Artists | Columbia |
| 73 | Christmas Cookies | Various Artists | MCA Nashville |
| 60 | Christmas in Concert | John Denver | RCA |
| 43 | The Complete Limelight Sessions | Shania Twain | Limelight |
| 63 | Cool Country Hits, Volume 3 | Various Artists | Curb |
| 62 | Country Christmas 2001 | Various Artists | BMG |
| 51 | The Country Side of Elvis | Elvis Presley | RCA |
| 47 | A Country Superstar Christmas 4 | Various Artists | Hip-O |
| 32 | Dancin' with Thunder: The Official Music of the PBR |
Various Artists | Epic |
| 42 | A December to Remember | Aaron Tippin | Lyric Street |
| 50 | Del and the Boys | Del McCoury Band | Ceili |
| 63 | Dream Large | South 65 | Atlantic |
| 39 | Earl Scruggs and Friends | Earl Scruggs | MCA Nashville |
| 65 | Fast Girl | The Tractors | Audium |
| 43 | Followin' a Feelin' | Sherrié Austin | WE |
| 49 | From the Heart | The Oak Ridge Boys | Spring Hill |
| 35 | Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas | Lee Greenwood | Freefalls |
| 50 | Here Come the Derailers | The Derailers | Lucky Dog |
| 47 | A Hillbilly Tribute to AC/DC | Hayseed Dixie | Dualtone |
| 35 | History of the Future | Ricky Skaggs | Skaggs Family |
| 32 | The Houston Kid | Rodney Crowell | Sugar Hill |
| 64 | I Should've Married My Father-in-Law | Tim Wilson | Capitol Nashville |
| 44 | III | Chad Brock | Warner Bros. |
| 56 | In Another World | Joe Diffie | Monument |
| 61 | It Was Just a Matter of Time | Randy Travis | Image |
| 72 | Kenny Rogers | Kenny Rogers | Laserlight |
| 68 | Live by Request | Kenny Rogers | Dreamcatcher |
| 35 | Live Close By, Visit Often | K. T. Oslin | BNA |
| 38 | Live! | Charlie Daniels | Blue Hat |
| 72 | Lucky Man | Hal Ketchum | Curb |
| 52 | Mixed Bag | Junior Brown | Curb |
| 73 | More Country Fun | Various Artists | Warner Bros. |
| 64 | Nobody's Got It All | John Anderson | Columbia |
| 61 | Number One Country Love Songs | Various Artists | Razor & Tie |
| 35 | O Sister! The Women's Bluegrass Collection | Various Artists | Rounder |
| 52 | Rainbow Connection | Willie Nelson | Island |
| 38 | Real Life | Jeff Carson | Curb |
| 47 | Roots: Volume 1 | Merle Haggard | Anti |
| 42 | Songcatcher Soundtrack | Various Artists | Vanguard |
| 74 | Songs of Love | Kenny Rogers | onQ |
| 26 | Songs We Wish We'd Written | Pat Green & Cory Morrow | Write On |
| 59 | South of Heaven, West of Hell | Dwight Yoakam | Reprise |
| 27 | Step Right Up | Charlie Robison | Lucky Dog |
| 59 | The Storm Still Rages | Rhonda Vincent | Rounder |
| 27 | Tammy Cochran | Tammy Cochran | Epic |
| 54 | This Is BR549 | BR549 | Lucky Dog |
| 27 | This Is Your Country | Various Artists | UTV |
| 28 | Tim Rushlow | Tim Rushlow | Atlantic |
| 63 | Unleashed | Confederate Railroad | Audium |
| 30 | The Whole SHeBANG: All Mixed Up | SHeDAISY | Lyric Street |
[edit] Deaths
- February 7 - Dale Evans, 88, writer, actress, singer-songwriter, and wife of singing cowboy Roy Rogers
- April 16 - Van Stephenson, 47, guitarist and vocalist for 1990s country group Blackhawk (skin cancer)
- June 4 - John Hartford, 63, bluegrass singer (non-Hodgkin Lymphomia)
- June 30 - Chet Atkins, 77, guitarist and record producer (colon cancer)
- July 3 - Johnny Russell, 71, singer-songwriter best known for writing the Buck Owens classic "Act Naturally" (diabetes)
- September 11 - Carolyn Mayer Beug, 48, filmmaker and music video director who directed several music videos for country singer Dwight Yoakam (killed when American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into World Trade Center)
[edit] Hall of Fame inductees
[edit] Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
- Bill Anderson (born 1937)
- The Delmore Brothers (Alton Delmore 1908-1964 and Rabon Delmore 1916-1952)
- The Everly Brothers (Don Everly born 1937 and Phil Everly born 1939)
- Don Gibson (1928-2003)
- Homer and Jethro (Homer Haynes 1920-1971 and Jethro Burns 1920-1989)
- Waylon Jennings (1937-2002)
- The Jordanaires (Gordon Stoker born 1924, Neal Matthews, Jr. 1929-2000, Hoyt Hawkins 1927-1982 and Ray Walker born 1934)
- Don Law (1902-1982)
- The Louvin Brothers (Ira Louvin 1924-1965 and Charlie Louvin born 1927)
- Ken Nelson (born 1911)
- Sam Phillips (1923-2003)
- Webb Pierce (1921-1991)
[edit] Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
[edit] Major awards
[edit] Grammy Awards
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance -- "Shine," Dolly Parton
- Best Male Country Vocal Performance -- "O Death," Ralph Stanley
- Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal -- "The Lucky One," Alison Krauss & Union Station
- Best Country Collaboration with Vocals -- "I am a Man of Constant Sorrow," Harley Allen, Pat Enright and Dan Tyminski
- Best Country Instrumental Performance -- "Foggy Mountain Breakdown," Jerry Douglas, Gen Duncan, Vince Gill, Albert Lee, Steve Martin, Leon Russell, Earl Scruggs, Gary Scruggs, Randy Scruggs, Paul Shaffer & Marty Stuart
- Best Country Song -- "The Lucky One," Alison Krauss & Union Station
- Best Country Album -- Hank Williams Tribute, Various Artists (Producers: Bonnie Garner, Luke Lewis and Mary Martin)
- Best Bluegrass Album -- New Favorite, Alison Krauss & Union Station
[edit] Juno Awards
- Best Country Artist/Group -- Carolyn Dawn Johnson
- Best New Country Artist/Group -- The Ennis Sisters
[edit] Academy of Country Music
- Entertainer of the Year -- Brooks & Dunn
- Song of the Year -- "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)," Alan Jackson
- Single of the Year -- "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)," Alan Jackson
- Album of the Year -- O Brother, Where Art Thou?
- Top Male Vocalist -- Alan Jackson
- Top Female Vocalist -- Martina McBride
- Top Vocal Duo -- Brooks & Dunn
- Top Vocal Group -- Lonestar
- Top New Male Vocalist -- Phil Vassar
- Top New Female Vocalist -- Carolyn Dawn Johnson
- Top New Vocal Duo or Group -- Trick Pony
- Video of the Year -- "Only in America," Brooks & Dunn (Director: Michael Merriman)
- Vocal Event of the Year -- "I am a Man of Constant Sorrow," Various Artists
[edit] Canadian Country Music Association
- Telus Mobility Fans' Choice Award -- Terri Clark
- Male Artist of the Year -- Jason McCoy
- Female Artist of the Year -- Carolyn Dawn Johnson
- Group or Duo of the Year -- The Wilkinsons
- SOCAN Song of the Year -- "Complicated," Carolyn Dawn Johnson
- Single of the Year -- "Complicated," Carolyn Dawn Johnson
- Album of the Year -- Room with a View, Carolyn Dawn Johnson
- Top Selling Album -- Breathe, Faith Hill
- Video of the Year -- "No Fear," Terri Clark
- Chevy Trucks Rising Star Award -- Carolyn Dawn Johnson
- Roots Artist or Group of the Year -- Natalie MacMaster
[edit] Country Music Association
- Entertainer of the Year -- Tim McGraw
- Song of the Year -- "Murder on Music Row," Larry Cordle, Larry Shell
- Single of the Year -- "I am a Man of Constant Sorrow," The Soggy Bottom Boys
- Album of the Year -- O Brother, Where Art Thou?
- Male Vocalist of the Year -- Toby Keith
- Female Vocalist of the Year -- Lee Ann Womack
- Vocal Duo of the Year -- Brooks & Dunn
- Vocal Group of the Year -- Lonestar
- Horizon Award -- Keith Urban
- Music Video of the Year -- "Born to Fly," Sara Evans (Director: Peter Zavadil)
- Vocal Event of the Year -- "Too Country," Brad Paisley (with George Jones, Bill Anderson and Buck Owens)
- Musician of the Year -- Dann Huff
[edit] Further reading
- Kingsbury, Paul, "The Grand Ole Opry: History of Country Music. 70 Years of the Songs, the Stars and the Stories," Villard Books, Random House; Opryland USA, 1995
- Kingsbury, Paul, "Vinyl Hayride: Country Music Album Covers 1947-1989," Country Music Foundation, 2003 (ISBN 0-8118-3572-3)
- Millard, Bob, "Country Music: 70 Years of America's Favorite Music," HarperCollins, New York, 1993 (ISBN 0-06-273244-7)
- Whitburn, Joel, "Top Country Songs 1944-2005 - 6th Edition." 2005.











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