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15 Country Music One-Hit Wonders We Still Haven’t Forgotten

15 Country Music One-Hit Wonders We Still Haven’t Forgotten

15 Country Music One-Hit Wonders We Still Haven’t Forgotten

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"I Loved Her First"

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"Who I Am"

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"Achy Breaky Heart"

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"Strawberry Wine"

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"Dust on the Bottle"

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"You Light Up My Life"

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"The Devil Went Down to Georgia"

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"Shut Up and Kiss Me"

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"Convoy"

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"Take This Job and Shove It"

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"Leave the Pieces"

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"Harper Valley P.T.A."

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"In Color"

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"Butterfly Kisses"

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"I Don't Have to Be Me ('til Monday)"

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15 Country Music One-Hit Wonders We Still Haven’t Forgotten
"I Loved Her First"
"Who I Am"
"Achy Breaky Heart"
"Strawberry Wine"
"Dust on the Bottle"
"You Light Up My Life"
"The Devil Went Down to Georgia"
"Shut Up and Kiss Me"
"Convoy"
"Take This Job and Shove It"
"Leave the Pieces"
"Harper Valley P.T.A."
"In Color"
"Butterfly Kisses"
"I Don't Have to Be Me ('til Monday)"

15 Country Music One-Hit Wonders We Still Haven’t Forgotten

Some country artists build careers on decades of hits, sold-out tours, and award-winning albums. Others become forever linked to one song that arrives at exactly the right moment. Even when the spotlight fades quickly, a single hit can still leave a lasting mark, especially when it keeps turning up on country radio, throwback playlists, cover versions, and memories of a specific era.

The idea of a “one-hit wonder” is not always simple in country music. Some artists continued recording, touring, or writing successful songs even if they never matched their biggest chart moment again. For this list, the focus is on performers who had one major country hit, defined here as a song that reached the top 10 on the Billboard country charts.

These songs were more than brief flashes of popularity. Many became signature tracks that fans still recognize years later, whether because of a memorable chorus, a distinctive voice, or a story that captured something country listeners connected with at the time. In some cases, the artist may have disappeared from the mainstream, but the song never really did.

To identify the most iconic country one-hit wonders, 24/7 Tempo reviewed chart data and music history sources, including Billboard, Pulse Music Board, and Taste of Country. The final selections reflect a mix of commercial success, cultural memory, and lasting appeal.

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