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Billboard Top Country Singles of 1964

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This is a list of Billboard magazine's ranking of the year's top country singles of 1964.

Buck Owens had two of the top three singles with "My Heart Skips a Beat" (No. 1) and "Together Again" (No. 3). Owens had two additional No. 1 hits with "Love's Gonna Live Here" and "I Don't Care (Just as Long as You Love Me)".

Jim Reeves, who died in a plane crash in July 1964, also had two top five singles with "Welcome to My World" (No. 2) and "I Guess I'm Crazy" (No. 4).

Rank Peak Title Artist(s) Label
1 1 "My Heart Skips a Beat" Buck Owens Capitol
2 2 "Welcome to My World" Jim Reeves RCA Victor
3 1 "Together Again" Buck Owens Capitol
4 1 "I Guess I'm Crazy" Jim Reeves RCA Victor
5 4 "I Don't Love You Anymore" Charlie Louvin Capitol
6 1 "Saginaw, Michigan" Lefty Frizzell Columbia
7 2 "Burning Memories" Ray Price Columbia
8 1 "Understand Your Man" Johnny Cash Columbia
9 1 "Dang Me" Roger Miller Smash
10 2 "Memory #1" Webb Pierce Decca
11 7 "This White Circle On My Finger" Kitty Wells Decca
12 4 "I Love to Dance with Annie" Ernest Ashworth Hickory
13 4 "Password" Kitty Wells Decca
14 5 "Keeping Up with the Joneses" Faron Young and Margie Singleton Mercury
15 3 "The Cowboy in the Continental Suit" Marty Robbins Columbia
16 3 "Wine, Women and Song" Loretta Lynn Decca
17 1 "B.J. the D.J." Stonewall Jackson Columbia
18 5 "Second Fiddle (To an Old Guitar)" Jean Shepard Capitol
19 1 "Begging to You" Marty Robbins Columbia
20 3 "The Ballad of Ira Hayes" Johnny Cash Columbia
21 1 "I Don't Care (Just as Long as You Love Me)" Buck Owens Capitol
22 7 "Looking for More in '64" Jim Nesbitt Chart
23 5 "Sorrow On the Rocks" Porter Wagoner RCA Victor
24 4 "Before I'm Over You" Loretta Lynn Columbia
25 5 "Five Little Fingers" Bill Anderson Decca
26 (tie) 7 "Love Is No Excuse" Jim Reeves and Dottie West RCA Victor
26 (tie) 5 "Long Gone Lonesome Blues" Hank Williams, Jr. M-G-M
28 10 "A Week in the Country" Ernest Ashworth Hickory
29 12 "Then I'll Stop Loving You" The Browns RCA Victor
30 "Circumstances" Billy Walker Columbia
31 4 "Don't Be Angry" Stonewall Jackson Columbia
32 5 "Your Heart Turned Left (And I Was on the Right)" George Jones United Artists
33 1 "Love's Gonna Live Here" Buck Owens Capitol
34 13 Timber I'm Falling Ferlin Husky Capitol
35 5 "Molly" Eddy Arnold RCA Victor
36 11 "Mr. and Mrs. Used to Be" Ernest Tubb and Loretta Lynn Decca
37 13 "Invisible Tears" Ned Miller Fabar
38 6 "Baltimore" Sonny James Capitol
39 7 "Please Talk to My Heart" Ray Price Columbia
40 3 "Chug-a-Lug" Roger Miller Smash
41 11 "Sam Hill" Claude King Columbia
42 8 "Peel Me a Nanner" Roy Drusky Mercury
43 1 "Once a Day" Connie Smith RCA Victor
44 3 "The Race Is On" George Jones United Artists
45 4 "Miller's Cave" Bobby Bare RCA Victor
46 (tie) 9 "D.J. for a Day" Jimmy C. Newman Decca
46 (tie) 12 "You Are My Flower" Flatt & Scruggs Columbia
48 (tie) 10 "Where Does a Little Tear Come From" George Jones United Artists
48 (tie) 14 "Easy Come – Easy Go" Bill Anderson Decca
50 10 "Here Comes My Baby" Dottie West RCA Victor

See also

Notes

  1. This column recites the record's peak position on Billboard's weekly charts.

References

  1. "Top Country Singles - 1964" (PDF). The Billboard. December 26, 1964. p. 14.
  2. Joel Whitburn (1995). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits. Billboard Books. ISBN 0823076326.
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