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1961 in country music

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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in 1961.

Events

  • March 17 – September 22 — NBC-TV airs Five Star Jubilee, a weekly show featuring five rotating hosts: Rex Allen, Snooky Lanson, Tex Ritter, Carl Smith and Jimmy Wakely.
  • June 14 — Patsy Cline is seriously injured after a car accident. While in the hospital, the song "I Fall to Pieces" becomes a huge country-pop crossover hit.

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  • The Country Music Association (CMA) develops and finalizes plans for the new Country Music Hall of Fame, to honor performers and others who were influential in the history of the genre. The first three inductees, honored on November 3, are all posthumous:
    • Jimmie Rodgers, a songwriter who – despite poor health – merged hillbilly and blues music into a revolutionary new sound.
    • Fred Rose, a pioneering song publisher who formed the Acuff-Rose music publishing company in the 1940s. Also a talented songwriter, and record producer/executive.
    • Hank Williams Sr., legendary singer-songwriter whose songs are still sought after today. : With just a $1,500 budget, bronze plaques honoring each of the singers would be cast, a tradition that continues today.
  • Spade Cooley is arrested in connection with the beating death of his second wife, Ella Mae Evans. He is convicted and sentenced to prison. En route to prison, he suffers a heart attack, from which he will recover.

Top hits of the year

Number one hits

United States

(as certified by Billboard)

DateSingle NameArtistWks. No.1Spec. Note
January 9North to AlaskaJohnny Horton5
February 27Don't WorryMarty Robbins10
May 8Hello WallsFaron Young9
July 10Heartbreak U.S.A.Kitty Wells4
August 7I Fall to PiecesPatsy Cline2
August 21Tender YearsGeorge Jones7
September 25Walk on ByLeroy Van Dyke19
November 20Big Bad JohnJimmy Dean2

;Notes

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

Other major hits

USSingleArtist
8BacktrackFaron Young
9Be Quiet MindDel Reeves
5Beggar to a KingHank Snow
18Big, Big LoveWynn Stewart
7Big River, Big ManClaude King
16Black Land FarmerFrankie Miller
4The BlizzardJim Reeves
14Blue Blue DayThe Wilburn Brothers
14Conscience I'm GuiltyRose Maddox
16Cozy InnLeon McAuliffe
11Crazy BullfrogLewis Pruitt
15Did I Ever Tell YouGeorge Jones and Margie Singleton
14Diggy Liggy LoRusty & Doug
14Don't Let Your Sweet Love DieReno and Smiley
14Everybody's Dying for LoveJimmy C. Newman
16Family BibleGeorge Jones
9Flat TopCowboy Copas
2Foolin' AroundBuck Owens
15Forever GoneErnest Ashworth
20Forget the PastFaron Young
12From Here to There to YouHank Locklin
10Go HomeFlatt & Scruggs
11The Hands You're Holding NowSkeeter Davis
12Hangover TavernHank Thompson
7Happy Birthday to MeHank Locklin
5Heart Over MindRay Price
4Hello FoolRalph Emery
7How Do You Talk to a BabyWebb Pierce
5I Dreamed of a Hill-Billy HeavenTex Ritter
12I Love You Best of AllThe Louvin Brothers
15I Want to Live AgainRose Maddox
9I Went Out of My Way (To Make You Happy)Roy Drusky
10I'd Rather Loan You OutRoy Drusky
4I'll Just Have a Cup of Coffee (Then I'll Go)Claude Gray
17In Memory of Johnny HortonJohnny Hardy
3It's Your WorldMarty Robbins
11Kisses Never LieCarl Smith
14Kissing My PillowRose Maddox
11Last DateFloyd Cramer
5Let Forgiveness InWebb Pierce
20LonelyvilleRay Sanders
4Loose TalkBuck Owens and Rose Maddox
10Louisiana ManRusty & Doug
7Loving You (Was Worth This Broken Heart)Bob Gallion
8Mental CrueltyBuck Owens and Rose Maddox
3My Ears Should Burn (When Fools Are Talked About)Claude Gray
5My Last Date (With You)Skeeter Davis
7Odds and Ends (Bits and Pieces)Warren Smith
13Oh Lonesome MeJohnny Cash
7Oklahoma HillsHank Thompson
17One Grain of SandEddy Arnold
14One Step Ahead of My PastHank Locklin
20One Way StreetBob Gallion
10OptimisticSkeeter Davis
19The Other CheekKitty Wells
11Please Mr. KennedyJim Nesbitt
9Po' FolksBill Anderson
12Polka on a BanjoFlatt & Scruggs
15Ragged but RightMoon Mullican
11The Restless OneHank Snow
9Right or WrongWanda Jackson
8San Antonio RoseFloyd Cramer
2Sea of HeartbreakDon Gibson
16ShortyJimmy Smart
10Signed Sealed and DeliveredCowboy Copas
20Sleep, Baby, SleepConnie Hall
9Sleepy-Eyed JohnJohnny Horton
3Soft RainRay Price
16Stand at Your WindowJim Reeves
12Sunny TennesseeCowboy Copas
6Sweet DreamsDon Gibson
3Sweet LipsWebb Pierce
20Sweethearts AgainBob Gallion
20There Must Be Another Way to LiveKitty Wells
16Thoughts of a FoolErnest Tubb
2Three Hearts in a TangleRoy Drusky
9Three Steps to the Phone (Millions of Miles)George Hamilton IV
14Through That DoorErnest Tubb
13To You and Yours (From Me and Mine)George Hamilton IV
10Too Many TimesDon Winters
13The Twenty-Fourth HourRay Price
2Under the Influence of LoveBuck Owens
9Walk Out BackwardsBill Anderson
5Walking the StreetsWebb Pierce
15What Would You DoJim Reeves
6When Two Worlds CollideRoger Miller
2Window Up AboveGeorge Jones
8Wreck on the HighwayWilma Lee and Stoney Cooper
14You Don't Want My LoveRoger Miller
4You're the ReasonBobby Edwards
14You're the ReasonHank Locklin
16You're the ReasonJoe South
10Your Old Love LettersPorter Wagoner

Top new album releases

SingleArtistRecord Label
*At the Golden Nugget*Hank ThompsonCapitol
*Buck Owens*Buck OwensCapitol
*Buck Owens Sings Harlan Howard*Buck OwensCapitol
*Chet Atkins' Workshop*Chet AtkinsRCA
*Cowboy Copas Sings the Songs That Made Him Famous*Cowboy CopasStarday
*Got You on My Mind*Jean ShepardCapitol
*Here's the Answer*Skeeter DavisRCA
*Hank Snow Souvenirs*Hank SnowRCA
*Chet Atkins in Hollywood*Chet AtkinsRCA
*Let's Make Memories Tonight*Eddy ArnoldRCA
*A Man and His Guitar*Chet AtkinsRCA
*The Most Popular Guitar*Chet AtkinsRCA
*Our Favorite Folk Songs*The BrownsRCA
*Patsy Cline Showcase*Patsy ClineDecca
*Right or Wrong*Wanda JacksonCapitol
*San Antonio Rose*Ray PriceColumbia
*The Wild, Wicked But Wonderful West*Johnny BondStarday
*The Versatile Burl Ives*Burl IvesDecca

Births

  • July 1 — Michelle Wright, country star of the 1990s; best known for the hit "Take It Like a Man".
  • July 8 — Toby Keith, country star of the 1990s who became a mega-superstar in the 2000s (decade), thanks to his fusion of honky tonk, love ballads and rock (d. 2024).
  • August 25 — Billy Ray Cyrus, honky-tonk heartthrob of the 1990s and 2000s (decade), thanks to the huge success of "Achy Breaky Heart".
  • December 7 – Dawn Sears, backing vocalist for Vince Gill and member of The Time Jumpers (d. 2014).

Deaths

  • September 20 – Karl Farr, member of the Sons of the Pioneers.

Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees

  • Jimmie Rodgers (1897–1933)
  • Fred Rose (1898–1954)
  • Hank Williams Sr. (1923–1953)

Major awards

Grammy Awards

  • Best Country and Western Recording — "Big Bad John", Jimmy Dean
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