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词条 1968 in country music
释义

  1. Events

     No dates 

  2. Top hits of the year

     Number one hits  United States  Canada  Other major hits  Singles released by American artists  Singles released by Canadian artists 

  3. Top new album releases

  4. Births

  5. Deaths

  6. Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees

  7. Major awards

     Grammy Awards  Academy of Country Music  Country Music Association 

  8. Further reading

  9. Other links

  10. External links

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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in 1968.

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Events

  • January 13 – Johnny Cash records his legendary concert at Folsom State Prison. The resulting album, At Folsom Prison, becomes a huge international success and a cornerstone of his music catalog; the lead single, "Folsom Prison Blues" (an update of his 1956 hit) becomes one of the most famous recordings of his career.
  • February 1 – Elvis Presley's only child, Lisa Marie, is born in Memphis, Tennessee.
  • March 1 – Johnny Cash and June Carter are married.
  • November – The Country Music Association Awards are aired on television for the first time. Hosted by Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, the awards show is taped in October and aired on NBC a month later.
  • December 3 – Elvis Presley's '68 Comeback Special airs on NBC. Although this special focuses more on the pop/rock side of his musical talents, the special will reinvigorate Presley's career in both the country and mainstream pop genres.

No dates

  • The National Barn Dance – by now on WGN-AM – broadcasts its final show, after a run of 44 years.

Top hits of the year

Number one hits

United States

(as certified by Billboard)
DateSingle NameArtistWks. No.1CAN peakUS POP peakSpec. Note
January 20Sing Me Back HomeMerle Haggard27
February 3Skip a RopeHenson Cargill525{{anchor>ref_C}}[C]
March 9Take Me to Your WorldTammy Wynette1
March 16A World of Our OwnSonny James3118
April 6How Long Will My Baby Be GoneBuck Owens116
April 13You Are My TreasureJack Greene1
April 20Fist CityLoretta Lynn11
April 27The Legend of Bonnie and ClydeMerle Haggard23
May 11Have a Little FaithDavid Houston198
May 18I Wanna LiveGlen Campbell336{{anchor>ref_2}}[2], {{anchor|ref_A}}[A]
  • Returned to Number One on June 15.
May 25HoneyBobby Goldsboro31{{anchor>ref_C}}[C]
  • Also peaked at Number One on the Billboard Pop and Adult Contemporary charts.
June 29D-I-V-O-R-C-ETammy Wynette363
July 20Folsom Prison BluesJohnny Cash432{{anchor>ref_1}}[1]
  • Originally the B-side single of "So Doggone Lonesome" in 1956, "Folsom Prison Blues" was re-released as a live cut, becoming the more-remembered version of the song.
August 17Heaven Says HelloSonny James126
August 24Already It's HeavenDavid Houston1
August 31Mama TriedMerle Haggard4
September 28Harper Valley PTAJeannie C. Riley31{{anchor>ref_C}}[C]
  • Also peaked at Number One on the Billboard Pop and Adult Contemporary charts.
October 19Then You Can Tell Me GoodbyeEddy Arnold284{{anchor>ref_B}}[B]
  • Cover of The Casinos' 1967 doo-wop hit.
November 2Next in LineConway Twitty12{{anchor>ref_A}}[A]
  • Originally known as a Rock & Roll singer in the early 1960s, Conway Twitty crossed over into country music in the mid-1960s, with this song becoming the first of 45 Number One hits of his career.
November 9I Walk AloneMarty Robbins2365
November 23Stand by Your ManTammy Wynette319
  • Released during the height of the women's rights movement, "Stand by Your Man" was often derided by many feminist supporters.
December 14Born to Be with YouSonny James1981
December 21Wichita LinemanGlen Campbell23
  • Also reached Number One on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart.
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Notes
  • 1{{anchor|endnote_1}}^ No. 1 song of the year, as determined by Billboard.
  • 2{{anchor|endnote_2}}^ Song dropped from No. 1 and later returned to top spot.
  • A{{anchor|endnote_A}}^ First Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist.
  • B{{anchor|endnote_B}}^ Last Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist.
  • C{{anchor|endnote_C}}^ Only Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist to date.
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Canada

(as certified by RPM)
DateSingle NameArtistWks. No.1U.S. peakSpec. Note
January 13Tell Me Not to GoMyrna Lorrie2
January 27By the Time I Get to PhoenixGlen Campbell32{{anchor>ref_A}}[A]
February 17Here Comes HeavenEddy Arnold12{{anchor>ref_A}}[A]
February 24I Heard from a Heart Break Last NightJim Reeves19
March 2Skip a RopeHenson Cargill2{{anchor>ref_C}}[C]
March 16Take Me to Your WorldTammy Wynette1{{anchor>ref_A}}[A]
March 23Rosanna's Going WildJohnny Cash32{{anchor>ref_A}}[A]
April 13A World of Our OwnSonny James1{{anchor>ref_A}}[A]
April 20Turn Down the MusicMyrna Lorrie2{{anchor>ref_B}}[B]
May 4You Are My TreasureJack Greene1{{anchor>ref_C}}[C]
May 11Fist CityLoretta Lynn1{{anchor>ref_A}}[A]
May 18Have a Little FaithDavid Houston1
May 25Wild Week-EndBill Anderson12{{anchor>ref_A}}[A]
June 1HoneyBobby Goldsboro2{{anchor>ref_A}}[A]
June 15I Wanna LiveGlen Campbell2
June 29D-I-V-O-R-C-ETammy Wynette3
July 20Folsom Prison BluesJohnny Cash2
  • RPM didn't publish on July 27 or August 12.
August 19What's Made Milwaukee Famous
(Has Made a Loser Out of Me)
Jerry Lee Lewis12{{anchor>ref_A}}[A]
August 26Already It's HeavenDavid Houston1
September 2Dreams of the Everyday HousewifeGlen Campbell23
September 16Harper Valley PTAJeannie C. Riley2{{anchor>ref_A}}[A]
September 30Only Daddy That'll Walk the LineWaylon Jennings12{{anchor>ref_A}}[A]
October 7ApplesauceLynn Jones2{{anchor>ref_B}}[B]
October 21Big Girls Don't CryLynn Anderson112{{anchor>ref_A}}[A]
October 28I Just Came to Get My BabyFaron Young18{{anchor>ref_A}}[A]
November 4Happy State of MindBill Anderson12
November 11Then You Can Tell Me GoodbyeEddy Arnold1{{anchor>ref_B}}[B]
November 18When You Are GoneJim Reeves17
November 25Mama TriedMerle Haggard1{{anchor>ref_A}}[A]
December 2Where Love Used to LiveDavid Houston12
December 9Stand by Your ManTammy Wynette1
December 16Little ArrowsLeapy Lee111{{anchor>ref_C}}[C]
December 23I Take a Lot of Pride in What I AmMerle Haggard33{{anchor>ref_2}}[2]
  • Fell to #2 on the week of January 13, 1969.
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Notes
  • 2{{anchor|endnote_2}}^ Song dropped from No. 1 and later returned to top spot.
  • A{{anchor|endnote_A}}^ First RPM No. 1 hit for that artist.
  • C{{anchor|endnote_C}}^ Only RPM No. 1 hit for that artist.
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Other major hits

Singles released by American artists

USCANSingleArtist
2024Age of WorryBilly Walker
196Ain't Got Time to Be UnhappyBob Luman
1613Angry WordsStonewall Jackson
4Another Place Another TimeJerry Lee Lewis
1220Anything Leaving Town TodayDave Dudley
36As Long as I LiveGeorge Jones
152Autumn of My LifeBobby Goldsboro
77Baby's Back AgainConnie Smith
147Ballad of Two BrothersAutry Inman
16Be Proud of Your ManPorter Wagoner
11Blue Lonely WinterJimmy C. Newman
218Born a FoolFreddie Hart
2035Born to Love YouJimmy C. Newman
2311The Cajun StripperJim Ed Brown
503The Canadian Railroad Trilogy/It's My TimeGeorge Hamilton IV
4117Christopher RobinThe Stonemans
166Count Your Blessings, WomanJan Howard
155Country GirlDottie West
8The Country Music Hall of FameHank Locklin
20Cry, Cry, CryConnie Smith
45The Day the World Stood StillCharley Pride
4515Down in the FloodFlatt & Scruggs
22The Easy Part's OverCharley Pride
1311The EnemyJim Ed Brown
155Find Out What's HappeningBobby Bare
8Flower of LoveLeon Ashley
1815Foggy RiverCarl Smith
7218For Loving YouSkeeter Davis & Don Bowman
1010From Heaven to HeartacheBobby Lewis
3020Gentle on My MindGlen Campbell
5217Gypsy KingKitty Wells
2210Happy StreetSlim Whitman
2418Harper Valley P.T.A. (Later That Same Day)Ben Colder
18Heaven Help the Working GirlNorman Jean
4Here Comes the Rain, BabyEddy Arnold
1521Hey DaddyCharlie Louvin
132Hey Little OneGlen Campbell
717Holding on to Nothin'Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton
1030I Believe in LoveBonnie Guitar
42I Got YouWaylon Jennings and Anita Carter
146I Keep Coming Back for MoreDave Dudley
2613I Promised You the WorldFerlin Husky
278I Still Believe in LoveJan Howard
11I'd Give the World (To Be Back Loving You)Warner Mack
10I'll Love You More (Than You Need)Jeannie Seely
3811I'm Coming Back Home to StayThe Buckaroos
710I'm Gonna Move OnWarner Mack
1135I've Been There BeforeRay Price
56I've Got You on My Mind AgainBuck Owens
52The Image of MeConway Twitty
1614In LoveWynn Stewart
1220It's a Long, Long Way to GeorgiaDon Gibson
11It's All OverDavid Houston and Tammy Wynette
33It's All Over but the CryingHank Williams, Jr.
415It's OverEddy Arnold
249Jody and the KidRoy Drusky
178Just Because I'm a WomanDolly Parton
4Just for YouFerlin Husky
17Last GoodbyeDick Miles
74The Last Thing on My MindPorter Wagoner and Dolly Parton
43Let the Chips FallCharley Pride
736Let the World Keep on A-Turnin'Buck Owens and Buddy Alan
147Little Bit Later on Down the LineBobby Bare
633Little Green ApplesRoger Miller
228Little ThingsWillie Nelson
182Little World GirlGeorge Hamilton IV
54Looking at the World Through a WindshieldDel Reeves
1011Love Is in the AirMarty Robbins
148Love Me Love MeBobby Barnett
44Love Takes Care of MeJack Greene
7Love's Gonna Happen to MeWynn Stewart
247LuziannaWebb Pierce
144Mental JourneyLeon Ashley
12Milwaukee, Here I ComeGeorge Jones and Brenda Carter
2116Mother, May ILynn Anderson and Liz Anderson
17My Can Do Can't Keep Up with My Want ToNat Stuckey
11My Goal for TodayKenny Price
819No Another TimeLynn Anderson
712On Tap in the Can or in the BottleHank Thompson
98Plastic SaddleNat Stuckey
4Promises, PromisesLynn Anderson
4518Raggedy AnnCharlie Rich
176Rainbows Are Back in StyleSlim Whitman
814RamonaBilly Walker
1416RememberingJerry Reed
196RenoDottie West
10Repeat After MeJack Reno
113Row Row RowHenson Cargill
1018Run Away Little TearsConnie Smith
8Say It's Not YouGeorge Jones
22She Still Comes Around (To Love What's Left of Me)Jerry Lee Lewis
67She Wears My RingRay Price
1432She Went a Little Bit FurtherFaron Young
1020Something PrettyWynn Stewart
17Something SpecialMel Tillis
4Son of Hickory Holler's TrampO. C. Smith
4117The Sounds of GoodbyeTommy Cash
13Stop the SunBonnie Guitar
377The Straight LifeBobby Goldsboro
18Sundown MaryBilly Walker
24Sweet Rosie JonesBuck Owens
3111Take Me Along with YouVan Trevor
83Take Me As I Am (Or Let Me Go)Ray Price
95That's When I See the Blues (In Your Pretty Brown Eyes)Jim Reeves
105There Ain't No Easy RunDave Dudley
1618There's a Fool Born Every MinuteSkeeter Davis
2114A Thing Called LoveJimmy Dean
2413TogethernessFreddie Hart
1621Town That Broke My HeartBobby Bare
1514Tupelo Mississippi FlashJerry Reed
10Undo the RightJohnny Bush
55Walk on Out of My MindWaylon Jennings
5We'll Get Ahead SomedayPorter Wagoner and Dolly Parton
18Weakness in a ManRoy Drusky
2518White Fences and Evergreen TreesFerlin Husky
185Wild BloodDel Reeves
2022Will You Visit Me on Sundays?Charlie Louvin
3With Pen in HandJohnny Darrell
14Wonderful World of WomenFaron Young
2You've Just Stepped In (From Stepping Out on Me)Loretta Lynn
317Your Squaw Is on the WarpathLoretta Lynn

Singles released by Canadian artists

USCANSingleArtist
8Blue DayBob King
3CalgaryGary Buck
4Changing of the SeasonsMyrna Lorrie
12Chaser for the BluesBernie Early
6812Come on HomeDebbie Lori Kaye
19For Breaking Up My HeartWayne King
2Gonna Put Some Lovin' On YouLynn Jones
2Half a World AwayTommy Hunter
205The Late and Great Love (Of My Heart)Hank Snow
3Ride Ride RideDebbie Lori Kaye
19Such a Lovely DayJeanie Ward
5014The Sugar from My CandyRay Griff
16ThunderationOdie Workman
2Turn Down the MusicMyrna Lorrie
13The Wife You Save May Be Your OwnDianne Leigh

Top new album releases

  • The Best of Bobby Bare Vol. 2 – Bobby Bare (RCA)
  • The Bottom of the Bottle – Porter Wagoner (RCA)
  • Country Girl – Dottie West (RCA)
  • D-I-V-O-R-C-E – Tammy Wynette (Epic)
  • Glen Campbell and Bobbie Gentry – Glen Campbell and Bobbie Gentry (Capitol)
  • Harper Valley PTA – Jeannie C. Riley (Plantation)
  • Honey – Bobby Goldsboro (United Artists)
  • Just Because I'm a Woman – Dolly Parton (RCA)
  • Liz Anderson Sings Her Favorites – Liz Anderson (RCA)
  • Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison – Johnny Cash (Columbia)
  • Promises, Promises – Lynn Anderson (Chart)
  • Walking in Love Land – Eddy Arnold (RCA)

Births

  • January 27 — Tracy Lawrence, singer with a string of hits in the 1990s and 2000s (decade) ("Sticks and Stones", "Alibis", "Find Out Who Your Friends Are", and others)
  • March 26 — Kenny Chesney, became one of the genre's leading superstars in the late 1990s onward.
  • June 3 — Jamie O'Neal, Australian-born female vocalist of the 2000s (decade).
  • June 5 – Brett James, singer-songwriter.
  • August 5 — Terri Clark, Canadian-born female vocalist since the mid-1990s.
  • November 10 — Chris Cagle, contemporary-styled singer of the 2000s (decade)
  • December 22 - Lori McKenna, singer/songwriter whose songs have impacted the lives of millions around the world. McKenna penned such hits as “Girl Crush” by Little Big Town and “Humble & Kind” by Tim McGraw. McKenna first gained fame in 2004, while in 2005 Faith Hill used 3 of McKenna’s songs on her Fireflies album. McKenna is currently one of the most in-demand artists on Music Row.

Deaths

  • April 22 – Stephen H. Sholes, 57, music executive and record producer, most prominently with RCA Records (heart attack).
  • May 8 – George D. Hay, 72, "The Solemn Old Judge", legendary announcer, first on WLS and later on WSM's Grand Ole Opry radio program.
  • June 14 — Ernest "Pop" Stoneman, 75, country music pioneer and leader of the Stoneman Family.
  • September 19 — Red Foley, 58, one of country music's top stars of the 1940s and 1950s (respiratory failure).

Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees

  • Bob Wills (1905–1975)

Major awards

Grammy Awards

  • Best Female Country Vocal Performance — "Harper Valley PTA," Jeannie C. Riley
  • Best Male Country Vocal Performance — "Folsom Prison Blues," Johnny Cash
  • Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal — "Foggy Mountain Breakdown," Flatt & Scruggs
  • Best Country Song — "Little Green Apples," Bobby Russell (Performer: Roger Miller)

Academy of Country Music

  • Single of the Year — "Little Green Apples," Roger Miller
  • Album of the YearBobbie Gentry & Glen Campbell, Bobbie Gentry and Glen Campbell
  • Top Male Vocalist — Glen Campbell
  • Top Female Vocalist — Cathie Taylor
  • Top Vocal Duo — Johnny Mosby and Jonie Mosby
  • Top New Male Vocalist — Ray Sanders
  • Top New Female Vocalist — Cheryl Poole

Country Music Association

  • Founding President's Award (formerly Connie B. Gay Award) — Owen Bradley
  • Entertainer of the Year — Glen Campbell
  • Song of the Year — "Honey," Bobby Russell (Performer: Bobby Goldsboro)
  • Single of the Year — "Harper Valley PTA," Jeannie C. Riley
  • Album of the YearAt Folsom Prison, Johnny Cash
  • Male Vocalist of the Year — Glen Campbell
  • Female Vocalist of the Year — Tammy Wynette
  • Vocal Group of the Year — Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton
  • Instrumentalist of the Year — Chet Atkins
  • Instrumental Group of the Year — The Buckaroos
  • Comedian of the Year — Ben Colder

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.

Other links

  • Country Music Association
  • Inductees of the Country Music Hall of Fame

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/19991209185931/http://www.countrymusichalloffame.com/ Country Music Hall of Fame]
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