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词条 1977 in country music
释义

  1. Events

  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

     Other new albums 

  4. Births

  5. Deaths

  6. Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees

  7. Major awards

     Grammy Awards  Juno 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 the year 1977.

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Events

  • June 25 — Waylon Jennings smash, "Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love)" spends its sixth week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. It is just the third (and as it turned out, final) six-week No. 1 song of the 1970s, and will be the last song to spend as long atop the charts for 20 years (until 1997's "It's Your Love" by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill).
  • June 26 — Elvis Presley performs his final concert at Market Square Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana.
  • August 20 – The Funeral of Elvis Presley is televised on ABC, CBS and NBC (The West Coast & The Marianas and American Samoa chose to air it Prerecorded), preempting Saturday Morning Children's Programs.
  • December 31 — Dolly Parton's "Here You Come Again" spends its fifth week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. It will be the last song to spend that long atop the chart until 1990's "Love Without End, Amen" by George Strait.

Top hits of the year

Number one hits

United States

(as certified by Billboard)
DateSingle NameArtistWks. No.1CAN peakSpec. Note
January 8Broken Down in Tiny PiecesBilly "Crash" Craddock12{{anchor>ref_B}}[B]
January 15You Never Miss a Real Good Thing (Till He Says Goodbye)Crystal Gayle1
January 22I Can't Believe She Gives It All to MeConway Twitty1
January 29Let My Love Be Your PillowRonnie Milsap1
February 5Near YouGeorge Jones and
Tammy Wynette
2{{anchor>ref_B}}[B] – Tammy Wynette
February 19Moody BlueElvis Presley13
February 26Say You'll Stay Until TomorrowTom Jones1{{anchor>ref_C}}[C]
March 5Heart HealerMel Tillis1
March 12She's Just an Old Love Turned MemoryCharley Pride1
March 19Southern NightsGlen Campbell22{{anchor>ref_B}}[B]
April 2LucilleKenny Rogers2{{anchor>ref_A}}[A]
April 16It Couldn't Have Been Any BetterJohnny Duncan1
April 23She's Got YouLoretta Lynn1
April 30She's Pulling Me Back AgainMickey Gilley1
May 7Play Guitar PlayConway Twitty1
May 14Some Broken Hearts Never MendDon Williams16
May 21Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love)Waylon Jennings6{{anchor>ref_1}}[1]
July 2That Was YesterdayDonna Fargo1{{anchor>ref_B}}[B]
July 9I'll Be Leaving AloneCharley Pride1
July 16It Was Almost Like a SongRonnie Milsap312
August 6Rollin' with the FlowCharlie Rich2
August 20Way DownElvis Presley1
  • Elvis died four days before the song went to #1. The day it went to #1 was his funeral, airing on ABC, CBS & NBC, Preempting Saturday Morning Children's Programs.
August 27Don't It Make My Brown Eyes BlueCrystal Gayle4
September 24I've Already Loved You in My MindConway Twitty14
October 1Daytime FriendsKenny Rogers1
October 8Heaven's Just a Sin AwayThe Kendalls4{{anchor>ref_A}}[A]
November 5I'm Just a Country BoyDon Williams1
November 12More to MeCharley Pride1
November 19The Wurlitzer Prize (I Don't Want to Get Over You)Waylon Jennings2
December 3Here You Come AgainDolly Parton5
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Notes
  • 1{{anchor|endnote_1}}^ No. 1 song of the year, as determined by Billboard.
  • 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.
{{refend}}

Canada

(as certified by RPM)
DateSingle NameArtistWks. No.1U.S. peakSpec. Note
January 8Every Face Tells a StoryOlivia Newton-John121{{anchor>ref_B}}[B]
January 15Sweet DreamsEmmylou Harris1
January 22I Can't Believe She Gives It All to MeConway Twitty1
January 29You Never Miss a Real Good Thing (Till He Says Goodbye)Crystal Gayle2
February 12Let My Love Be Your PillowRonnie Milsap2
February 26Saying Hello, Saying I Love You, Saying GoodbyeJim Ed Brown and
Helen Cornelius
12{{anchor>ref_C}}[C] – Jim Ed Brown
{{anchor|ref_C}}[C] – Helen Cornelius
March 5Near YouGeorge Jones and
Tammy Wynette
1
March 12Say You'll Stay Until TomorrowTom Jones2{{anchor>ref_C}}[C]
March 26She's Just an Old Love Turned MemoryCharley Pride1
April 2It's My PartyCarroll Baker1
April 9Heart HealerMel Tillis1
April 16LucilleKenny Rogers2{{anchor>ref_A}}[A]
April 30It Couldn't Have Been Any BetterJohnny Duncan1
May 7She's Got YouLoretta Lynn1
May 14She's Pulling Me Back AgainMickey Gilley1
May 21Play Guitar PlayConway Twitty1
May 28Paper RosieGene Watson13{{anchor>ref_C}}[C]
June 4The Rains CameFreddy Fender24{{anchor>ref_B}}[B]
June 18Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love)Waylon Jennings3{{anchor>ref_1}}[1]
July 9I'll Be Leaving AloneCharley Pride1
July 16That Was YesterdayDonna Fargo2
July 30It's Late (And I Have to Go)Carroll Baker2
August 13Making BelieveEmmylou Harris18
August 20I Can't Love You EnoughConway Twitty and
Loretta Lynn
12
August 27Susan FlowersDick Damron1{{anchor>ref_B}}[B]
September 3Rollin' with the FlowCharlie Rich1{{anchor>ref_B}}[B]
September 10Way Down/Pledging My LoveElvis Presley2 His Funeral aired on TV Channels across the country.
September 24Don't It Make My Brown Eyes BlueCrystal Gayle2
October 8Christopher MaryBurton & Honeyman1{{anchor>ref_C}}[C]
October 15Daytime FriendsKenny Rogers2
October 29Heaven's Just a Sin AwayThe Kendalls1{{anchor>ref_C}}[C]
November 5The Morning After Baby Let Me DownCarroll Baker1
November 12I'm Just a Country BoyDon Williams1
November 19We Can't Go On Living Like ThisEddie Rabbitt16
November 26More to MeCharley Pride1
December 3The Wurlitzer Prize (I Don't Want to Get Over You)Waylon Jennings1
December 10Here You Come AgainDolly Parton2
December 24Georgia Keeps Pulling on My RingConway Twitty13
December 31Sweet Music ManKenny Rogers19
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Notes
  • 1{{anchor|endnote_1}}^ No. 1 song of the year, as determined by RPM.
  • A{{anchor|endnote_A}}^ First RPM No. 1 hit for that artist.
  • B{{anchor|endnote_B}}^ Last RPM No. 1 hit for that artist.
  • C{{anchor|endnote_C}}^ Only RPM No. 1 hit for that artist.
{{refend}}

Other major hits

Singles released by American artists

USCANSingleArtist
2416AbileneSonny James
43Adios AmigoMarty Robbins
106(After Sweet Memories) Play Born to Lose AgainDottsy
1223Anything but Leavin'Larry Gatlin
73Are You Ready for the CountryWaylon Jennings
1520Baby, I Love You SoJoe Stampley
2220Baby, You Look Good to Me TonightJohn Denver
19Barbara Don't Let Me Be the Last to KnowMel Street
22Blue BayouLinda Ronstadt
1123Bluest Heartache of the YearKenny Dale
128Born BelieverJim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius
93Burning MemoriesMel Tillis
2310C.B. SavageRod Hart
97Chains of LoveMickey Gilley
715Cheap Perfume and CandlelightBobby Borchers
15Close Enough for LonesomeMel Street
1550Country PartyJohnny Lee
1333Cowboys Ain't Supposed to CryMoe Bandy
62CrazyLinda Ronstadt
1619Dancing the Night AwayTanya Tucker
1538The Danger of a StrangerStella Parton
55DesperadoJohnny Rodriguez
310Don't Be AngryDonna Fargo
55Don't Go City Girl on MeTommy Overstreet
65Don't Let Me Touch YouMarty Robbins
15Don't Say GoodbyeRex Allen, Jr.
55Don't Throw It All AwayDave & Sugar
22East Bound and DownJerry Reed
1213Easy LookCharlie Rich
147Everyday I Have to Cry SomeJoe Stampley
19The Feeling's RightNarvel Felts
18FoolJohn Wesley Ryles
916Fools Fall in LoveJacky Ward
43From Graceland to the Promised LandMerle Haggard
18Gentle to Your SensesMel McDaniel
1615Hangin' OnVern Gosdin and Emmylou Harris
1915He Ain't YouLynn Anderson
74Head to ToeBill Anderson
1214Hold MeBarbara Mandrell
42Honky Tonk MemoriesMickey Gilley
25I Can't Help MyselfEddie Rabbitt
107I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)Marty Robbins
3I Don't Wanna CryLarry Gatlin
33I Got the HossMel Tillis
1510I Just Came Home to Count the MemoriesCal Smith
920I Love You a Thousand WaysWillie Nelson
88I Was ThereThe Statler Brothers
23I'll Do It All Over AgainCrystal Gayle
1017I'm Getting Good at Missing You (Solitaire)Rex Allen, Jr.
24I'm Knee Deep in Loving YouDave & Sugar
1129I'm Not EasyBillie Jo Spears
99I'm Sorry for You, My FriendMoe Bandy
86I'm the Only Hell (Mama Ever Raised)Johnny Paycheck
16I've Got You (To Come Home To)Don King
1218If It Ain't Love by NowJim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius
1112If Love Was a Bottle of WineTommy Overstreet
55If Practice Makes PerfectJohnny Rodriguez
22If We're Not Back in Love by MondayMerle Haggard
1116If You Don't Love Me (Why Don't You Just Leave Me Alone)Freddy Fender
16If You Ever Get to Houston (Look Me Down)Don Gibson
2017If You Gotta Make a Fool of SomebodyDickey Lee
817If You Want MeBillie Jo Spears
1530In the Jailhouse NowSonny James
72It's a Cowboy Lovin' NightTanya Tucker
128It's All in the GameTom T. Hall
14It's Nothin' to MeJim Reeves
138The King Is GoneRonnie McDowell
728Let Me Down EasyCristy Lane
68(Let's Get Together) One Last TimeTammy Wynette
65Liars One, Believers ZeroBill Anderson
114Light of a Clear Blue MorningDolly Parton
2110Look Who I'm Cheatin' on TonightBobby Bare
36Love Is Just a GameLarry Gatlin
12Love's ExplosionMargo Smith
19Loving ArmsSammi Smith
2018Lovin' OnT. G. Sheppard
1416A Mansion on the HillRay Price
138MargaritavilleJimmy Buffett
33Married but Not to Each OtherBarbara Mandrell
1512Me and Millie (Stompin' Grapes and Gettin' Silly)Ronnie Sessions
1631Midnight AngelBarbara Mandrell
279Mobile BoogieHank Williams, Jr.
96Mockingbird HillDonna Fargo
1727Mother Country MusicVern Gosdin
1015The MoviesThe Statler Brothers
20My Good Thing's GoneNarvel Felts
2414My Mountain DewCharlie Rich
4312New Kid in TownEagles
119The Old Man and His HornGene Watson
59Once in a Lifetime ThingJohn Wesley Ryles
617One of a KindTammy Wynette
13The Pay PhoneBob Luman
1323The Pleasure's Been All MineFreddie Hart
23Ramblin' FeverMerle Haggard
127Ridin' RainbowsTanya Tucker
1718Right Time of the NightJennifer Warnes
25Roses for MamaC. W. McCall
14Savin' This Love Song for YouJohnny Rodriguez
1921SemolitaJerry Reed
817Shame on MeDonna Fargo
1116Shame Shame on Me (I Had Planned to Be Your Man)Kenny Dale
112She Just Loved the Cheatin' Out of MeMoe Bandy
11She Took More Than Her ShareMoe Bandy
17She's the Girl of My DreamsDon King
1810Silver Medals and Sweet MemoriesThe Statler Brothers
1932Sing a Sad SongWynn Stewart
77Slide Off Your Satin SheetsJohnny Paycheck
55A Song in the NightJohnny Duncan
517Southern CaliforniaGeorge Jones and Tammy Wynette
54Statues Without HeartsLarry Gatlin
1113Still the OneBill Anderson
47SunflowerGlen Campbell
74A Tear FellBilly "Crash" Craddock
1625Ten Years of ThisGary Stewart
114Thank God She's MineFreddie Hart
76That's the Way Love Should BeDave & Sugar
1149There She Goes AgainJoe Stampley
20This Time I'm in It for the LoveTommy Overstreet
737Till the EndVern Gosdin
1811Too Much Is Not EnoughBillie Jo Spears
33Torn Between Two LoversMary MacGregor
18Twenty-Four Hours from TulsaRandy Barlow
32Two Dollars in the JukeboxEddie Rabbitt
84Two Less Lonely PeopleRex Allen, Jr.
44Uncloudy DayWillie Nelson
2212Virginia, How Far Will You GoDickey Lee
18What a Way to GoBobby Borchers
2114What're You Doing TonightJanie Fricke
1912When It's Just You and MeDottie West
1822Where Are You Going, Billy BoyBill Anderson and Mary Lou Turner
1219WhispersBobby Borchers
76Why Can't He Be YouLoretta Lynn
83Why Lovers Turn to StrangersFreddie Hart
169Wiggle WiggleRonnie Sessions
168A Working Man Can't Get Nowhere TodayMerle Haggard
126Wrap Your Love All Around Your ManLynn Anderson
32Y'all Come Back SaloonThe Oak Ridge Boys
911Yesterday's GoneVern Gosdin and Emmylou Harris
46You Light Up My LifeDebby Boone
64(You Never Can Tell) C'est La VieEmmylou Harris
1611You Ought to Hear Me CryWillie Nelson
921You're Free to GoSonny James
411Your Man Loves You HoneyTom T. Hall
117Your Place or MineGary Stewart
20Your Pretty Roses Came Too LateLois Johnson

Singles released by Canadian artists

USCANSingleArtist
13Here Comes YesterdayR. Harlan Smith
17Hey Good Lookin'Bob Lucier
14Homemade WineThe Good Brothers
8I'd Love You Like Nobody Dared ToChris Nielsen
18If I Believed in MyselfMercey Brothers
9It's Crying Time for MeDallas Harms
20JamieMercey Brothers
7Jukebox LoverFamily Brown
2711The Last of the Winfield AmateursRay Griff
11Leroy Can't Go HomeOrval Prophet
10Lovin' FoolFamily Brown
10Michelle's SongRussell Thornberry
18On the Road AgainBurton & Honeyman
2820A Passing ThingRay Griff
19Phone Call from AllysonRonnie Prophet
14Race Among the RuinsGordon Lightfoot
20Rocky RoadGlory-Anne Carriere
19Shadow of a ManMike Graham
14Shilo SongGene MacLellan with Anne Murray
11Sing a Song of LoveFamily Brown
13Tulsa TurnaroundGustafson
13Waylon's T-shirtDick Damron
7Wiggle It a LittleRondini
16Winestoned PlowboyNestor Pistor
9Woman AloneGlory-Anne Carriere
19Would You Still Love MeMike Graham

Top new album releases

  • Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes — Jimmy Buffett (MCA)
  • Fargo Country — Donna Fargo (Warner Bros.)
  • Here You Come Again — Dolly Parton (RCA)
  • Ol' Waylon — Waylon Jennings (RCA)
  • Take This Job and Shove It – Johnny Paycheck (Epic)

Other new albums

  • Daytime Friends – Kenny Rogers (United Artists)
  • I Remember Patsy – Loretta Lynn (MCA)
  • It Was Almost Like a Song – Ronnie Milsap (RCA)
  • Kenny Rogers – Kenny Rogers (United Artists)
  • Southern Nights – Glen Campbell (Capitol)
  • To Lefty From Willie – Willie Nelson (Columbia)
  • Y'all Come Back Saloon – Oak Ridge Boys

Births

  • February 26 — Jason Aldean, male vocalist of the 2000s.
  • May 3 – Eric Church, male vocalist starting in the late 2000s, best known for "Springsteen" and "Drink in My Hand."
  • November 17 — Aaron Lines, Canadian country singer of the 2000s, best known for his hit "You Can't Hide Beautiful".
  • November 20 — Josh Turner, deep bass-voiced singer of the 2000s, best known for "Why Don't We Just Dance" and "Time is Love."

Deaths

  • March 22 – Stoney Cooper, 58, bluegrass and gospel singer who best known for his series of recordings with wife, Wilma Lee (as Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper), from the 1940s through early 1960s.
  • May 31 – Lloyd Perryman, 60, member of the Sons of the Pioneers.
  • July 16 — Marg Osburne, 49, "The Girl from the Singing Hills", of CBC Radio and CBC Television fame.
  • August 16 — Elvis Presley, 42, "The King," cross-genre celebrity who fused rhythm and blues, rockabilly and country music to become popular with country and rock audiences (heart failure).
  • October 14 — Bing Crosby, 74, one of popular music's all-time leading performers; several of his 1930s and 1940s hits became hugely popular with country fans (including "Pistol Packin' Mama," the first-ever Billboard country No. 1 song). (heart attack)

Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees

  • Merle Travis (1917–1983)

Major awards

Grammy Awards

  • Best Female Country Vocal Performance — "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue," Crystal Gayle
  • Best Male Country Vocal Performance — "Lucille," Kenny Rogers
  • Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal — "Heaven's Just a Sin Away," The Kendalls
  • Best Country Instrumental Performance — "Country Instrumentalist of the Year," Hargus "Pig" Robbins
  • Best Country Song — "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue," Richard Leigh (Performer: Crystal Gayle)

Juno Awards

  • Country Male Vocalist of the Year — Murray McLauchlan
  • Country Female Vocalist of the Year — Carroll Baker
  • Country Group or Duo of the Year — The Good Brothers

Academy of Country Music

  • Entertainer of the Year — Dolly Parton
  • Song of the Year — "Lucille," Roger Bowling and Hal Bynum (Performer: Kenny Rogers)
  • Single of the Year — "Lucille," Kenny Rogers
  • Album of the YearKenny Rogers, Kenny Rogers
  • Top Male Vocalist — Kenny Rogers
  • Top Female Vocalist — Crystal Gayle
  • Top Vocal Group — The Statler Brothers
  • Top New Male Vocalist — Eddie Rabbitt
  • Top New Female Vocalist — Debby Boone

Country Music Association

  • Entertainer of the Year — Ronnie Milsap
  • Song of the Year — "Lucille," Roger Bowling and Hal Bynum (Performer: Kenny Rogers)
  • Single of the Year — "Lucille," Kenny Rogers
  • Album of the YearRonnie Milsap Live, Ronnie Milsap
  • Male Vocalist of the Year — Ronnie Milsap
  • Female Vocalist of the Year — Crystal Gayle
  • Vocal Duo of the Year — Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius
  • Vocal Group of the Year — The Statler Brothers
  • Instrumentalist of the Year — Roy Clark
  • Instrumental Group of the Year — Original Texas Playboys

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/20051201094226/http://www.cmaawards.com/2004/hof/default.asp Country Music Hall of Fame]
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