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1960 in country music

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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in 1960.

Events

  • February 1 – Loretta Lynn signs her very first record deal with Zero Records. This launches the singer into country music stardom.
  • March 29 — Tootsie's Orchid Lounge, destined to become one of the most prominent of the honky tonk bars in Nashville, Tennessee, opens.
  • August 27 — Louisiana Hayride puts on its final performance.
  • September 24 — Final telecast of ABC-TV's Jubilee USA.
  • November 5 — Johnny Horton is killed in a car accident near Milano, Texas, while returning from a concert in nearby Austin. Other passengers in his car – manager Tillman Franks and guitarist Tommy Tomlinson – are injured but survive.

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  • Just four songs – five, if one counts "El Paso" by Marty Robbins, which spent five of its seven weeks at No. 1 in 1960 – ascend to the No. 1 spot on *Billboard'''s Hot C&W Sides chart. Those songs – listed below – would spend 14, 14, 12 and 10 weeks at No. 1, compared to 10 No. 1 songs in 1959 and eight for all of 1961. Just a quarter of a century later, it was common for 50 songs per year to play musical chairs atop *Billboard'''s Hot Country Singles chart.
  • The Chicago-based National Barn Dance moves from WLS to WGN-AM, where it will remain for the rest of its run.
  • The Porter Wagoner Show, one of the most successful country music television programs, premieres on CBS late in the year. Norma Jean (Beasler) and comedian Speck Rhodes were the regulars, with guest performers appearing each week. The show ran in syndication for 21 years, and at its peak aired in more than 100 markets, and is largely credited for breaking the career of a young singer named Dolly Parton (who replaced Norma Jean in 1967).

Top hits of the year

Number-one hits

United States

(as certified by Billboard)

DateSingle NameArtistWks. No.1Spec. Note
February 8He'll Have to GoJim Reeves14
May 16Please Help Me, I'm FallingHank Locklin14
August 22AlabamCowboy Copas12
November 14Wings of a DoveFerlin Husky10

;Notes

  • No. 1 song of the year, as determined by Billboard.
  • Song dropped from No. 1 and later returned to top spot.
  • Last Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist.
  • Only Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist to date.

Other major hits

USSingleArtist
3Above and BeyondBuck Owens
16Accidentally on PurposeGeorge Jones
8Am I Losing YouJim Reeves
11Am I That Easy to ForgetSkeeter Davis
5Amigo's GuitarKitty Wells
2Another (Just Like Me)Roy Drusky
3AnymoreRoy Drusky
12Are You Willing, WillieMarion Worth
15Baby Rocked Her DollyFrankie Miller
7The Ballad of Wild RiverGene Woods
4Before This Day EndsGeorge Hamilton IV
5Big IronMarty Robbins
18A Broken DreamJimmy Smart
16But You Use ToLaverne Downs
16Carmel by the SeaKitty Wells
9Cruel LoveLou Smith
19Dead or AliveBill Anderson
12Dear MamaMerle Kilgore
17(Doin' the) Lover's LeapWebb Pierce
11Drifting Texas SandWebb Pierce
4Each Moment (Spent With You)Ernest Ashworth
16Ev'rybody's Somebody's FoolErnest Tubb
2Excuse Me (I Think I've Got a Heartache)Buck Owens
12Eyes of LoveMargie Singleton
10Face to the WallFaron Young
4Fallen AngelWebb Pierce
10Family BibleClaude Gray
11Far, Far AwayDon Gibson
6He'll Have to StayJeanne Black
5Heart to Heart TalkBob Wills and Tommy Duncan
13Here I Am Drunk AgainClyde Beavers
14Hot Rod LincolnCharlie Ryan
17How Far to Little RockThe Stanley Brothers
2(I Can't Help You) I'm Falling TooSkeeter Davis
5I Don't Believe I'll Fall in Love TodayWarren Smith
6I Know OneJim Reeves
20I Love You BecauseJohnny Cash
3I Missed MeJim Reeves
7I Think I KnowMarion Worth
5I Wish I Could Fall in Love TodayRay Price
19I Wish You LoveBilly Walker
14I'm a Honky Tonk GirlLoretta Lynn
3I'm Gettin' BetterJim Reeves
14I'm Movin' OnDon Gibson
19Imitation of LoveAdrian Roland
11Is It Wrong (For Loving You)Webb Pierce
17It's Not WrongConnie Hall
17Johnny, My Love (Grandma's Diary)Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper
2Just One TimeDon Gibson
18The Key's in the MailboxFreddie Hart
5Left to RightKitty Wells
9Let's Think About LivingBob Luman
15Life of a Poor BoyStonewall Jackson
20(Little Angel) Come Rock Me to SleepTed Self
13A Little Guy Called JoeStonewall Jackson
16Lonely River RhineBobby Helms
11The Long WalkBill Leatherwood
10Love Has Made You BeautifulMerle Kilgore
6A Lovely Work of ArtJimmy C. Newman
12Mary Don't You WeepStonewall Jackson
9Miller's CaveHank Snow
15Money to BurnGeorge Jones
16The Moon Is CryingAlan Riddle
16Mule Skinner BluesThe Fendermen
4No Love Have IWebb Pierce
13Nobody's Darling but MineJohnny Sea
20The Old LamplighterThe Browns
2One More TimeRay Price
13The One You Slip Around WithJan Howard
8The PictureRay Godfrey
13Pinball MachineLonnie Irving
13Reasons to LiveJimmie Skinner
4RiverboatFaron Young
14Riverboat GamblerJimmie Skinner
7Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)The Browns
10Seasons of My HeartJohnny Cash
15Second HoneymoonJohnny Cash
14She's Just a Whole Lot Like YouHank Thompson
6Sink the BismarckJohnny Horton
10A Six Pack to GoHank Thompson
13Smiling Bill McCallJohnny Cash
4Softly and Tenderly (I'll Hold You in My Arms)Lewis Pruitt
16Straight A's in LoveJohnny Cash
5That's My Kind of LoveMarion Worth
16This Ole HouseWilma Lee and Stoney Cooper
10TimbrookLewis Pruitt
7The Tip of My FingersBill Anderson
19Too Much to LoseCarl Belew
20Until TodayElmer Snodgrass
11Wanting You with Me TonightJimmy C. Newman
11Who Will Buy the WineCharlie Walker
6Why I'm Walkin'Stonewall Jackson
5Wishful ThinkingWynn Stewart
18World So Full of LoveRay Sanders
8You Can't Pick a Rose in DecemberErnest Ashworth
4You're the Only Good Thing (That's Happened to Me)George Morgan
5Your Old Used to BeFaron Young

Top new album releases

SingleArtistRecord Label
*Blood on the Saddle*Tex RitterCapitol
*Dutchman's Gold*Walter BrennanDot
*Eddy Arnold Sings Them Again*Eddy ArnoldRCA
*Goldie Hill*Goldie HillDecca
*I'll Sing You a Song and Harmonize Too*Skeeter DavisRCA
*Johnny Horton Makes History*Johnny HortonColumbia
*Midnight Jamboree*Ernest Tubb & His Texas Troubadors, featuring Various ArtistsDecca
*More*Eddy ArnoldRCA
*The Other Chet Atkins*Chet AtkinsRCA

Other album releases

SingleArtistRecord Label
*George Jones Salutes Hank Williams*George JonesMercury
*Seasons of My Heart*Kitty WellsDecca
*Sixteen Tons*Tennessee Ernie FordCapitol
*Smoke, Smoke, Smoke*Tex WilliamsCapitol
*Teensville*Chet AtkinsRCA
*Town and Country*The BrownsRCA Victor
*A Tribute to the Delmore Brothers*Louvin BrothersCapitol

Births

  • February 10 — Lionel Cartwright, neotraditionalist of the late 1980s and early 1990s.
  • February 16 — Doug Phelps, lead singer of the Kentucky Headhunters.
  • April 8 — John Schneider, singer and actor, best known for his 1980s hits and role as Bo Duke on CBS-TV series The Dukes of Hazzard.
  • August 22 — Collin Raye, a favorite country artist of the 1990s.
  • September 26 — Doug Supernaw, singer of the early 1990s ("I Don't Call Him Daddy") (d. 2020)
  • November 4 — Kim Forester, member of The Forester Sisters.
  • November 25 — Amy Grant, contemporary Christian singer, wife of Vince Gill.
  • December 28 — Marty Roe, lead singer of Diamond Rio.
  • December 28 — Marcus Hummon, Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter ("Bless the Broken Road")

Deaths

  • January 19 — Ralph Peer, 67, pioneer in record engineering and production (pneumonia).
  • May 13 — Gid Tanner, 74, fiddler and leader of pioneering country group the Skillet Lickers.
  • November 5 — Johnny Horton, 35, "The Singing Fisherman" and best known for his Americana-styled hits (car accident).
  • November 7 — A.P. Carter, 68, a member of The Original Carter Family, one of country music's all-time pioneers (heart disease).

Major awards

Grammy Awards

  • Best Country and Western Performance — "El Paso", Marty Robbins

Hollywood Walk of Fame

Country stars who got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960

Gene Autry, Roy Acuff, Glen Campbell, Lefty Frizzell, Red Foley, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Ferlin Husky, Sonny James, Pee Wee King, Frankie Laine, Buck Owens, Patti Page Webb Pierce, Elvis Presley, Marty Robbins, Tex Ritter, Carl Smith, Ernest Tubb, Hank Williams, and Slim Whitman

References

References

  1. "Alan Riddle: Original Releases". Rockin' Country Style.
  2. "Alan Riddle The Moon Is Crying Plaid 1001 Rockabilly M-".
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