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1967 in country music

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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in 1967.

Events

  • April 1 — The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum opens in Nashville.
  • September — Lynn Anderson becomes a featured vocalist on The Lawrence Welk Show; earlier in the year, she signs her first national recording contract with Chart Records.
  • September 30 – Singer-songwriter Leon Ashley becomes the first performer in the genre to write, record, produce, release, distribute and publish a single that reaches No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart with "Laura (What's He Got That I Ain't Got)."
  • October — The first Country Music Association Awards are handed out at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium. The show is not televised.

No dates

  • For the first time in history, more than 20 No. 1 songs top the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in a 52-week timespan. It will mark the start of a new trend in country music: a proliferation of No. 1 songs in a given year, a trend that – thanks to changes in radio programming Billboard data compilation – peaks in 1986 when there is a new No. 1 song every week.
  • Dolly Parton joins Porter Wagoner's band, television series and road show. She and Wagoner record their first duets, releasing "The Last Thing on My Mind" (their first major hit together) late in the year. Parton will go on to become the first woman in country music to have top 10 hits in five different decades.
  • The Browns disband when sisters Maxine and Bonnie leave the group. Jim Ed Brown begins the second phase of his long career – as a solo recording artist. The move pays off, as he immediately scores with "Pop a Top."

Top hits of the year

Number one hits

United States

(as certified by Billboard)

DateSingle NameArtistWks. No.1CAN peakSpec. Note
February 11Don't Come Home A' Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)Loretta Lynn1ref_A[**[A]**](endnote-a)
February 18Where Does the Good Times GoBuck Owens and the Buckaroos4ref_2[**[2]**](endnote-2)
March 4The FugitiveMerle Haggard and the Strangers1
March 25I Won't Come In While He's ThereJim Reeves1ref_B[**[B]**](endnote-b)
April 1Walk Through This World With MeGeorge Jones2
April 15Lonely AgainEddy Arnold2
April 29Need YouSonny James2
May 13Sam's PlaceBuck Owens and the Buckaroos3
June 3It's Such a Pretty World TodayWynn Stewart2ref_C[**[C]**](endnote-c)
June 17All the TimeJack Greene4ref_1[**[1]**](endnote-1)
July 22With One ExceptionDavid Houston1
July 29Tonight CarmenMarty Robbins1
August 5I'll Never Find Another YouSonny James4
September 2Branded ManMerle Haggard and the Strangers1
September 9Your Tender Loving CareBuck Owens and the Buckaroos1
September 16My Elusive DreamsDavid Houston and Tammy Wynette2ref_A[**[A]**](endnote-a) – Tammy Wynette
September 30Laura (What's He Got That I Ain't Got)Leon Ashley17ref_C[**[C]**](endnote-c)
October 7Turn the World AroundEddy Arnold14
October 14I Don't Wanna Play HouseTammy Wynette33
November 4You Mean the World to MeDavid Houston2
November 18It's the Little ThingsSonny James52
December 23For Loving YouBill Anderson and Jan Howard49ref_C[**[C]**](endnote-c) – Jan Howard

;Notes

  • 1endnote_1**^** No. 1 song of the year, as determined by Billboard.
  • 2endnote_2**^** Song dropped from No. 1 and later returned to top spot.
  • Aendnote_A**^** First Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist.
  • Bendnote_B**^** Last Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist.
  • Cendnote_C**^** Only Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist to date.

Canada

(as certified by RPM)

DateSingle NameArtistWks. No.1U.S. peakSpec. Note
January 21The WeathermanGary Buck5
February 25Whistling on the RiverMercey Brothers7ref_A[**[A]**](endnote-a), ref_2[**[2]**](endnote-2)
March 4Take This Heart of MineOdie Workman2ref_C[**[C]**](endnote-c)
March 18WhirlpoolBambi Lynn2ref_C[**[C]**](endnote-c)
April 1Ten Foot PoleJohnny Ellis3ref_C[**[C]**](endnote-c)
April 22Irena CheyenneJimmy Arthur Ordge3ref_A[**[A]**](endnote-a)
May 13Uncle TomMercey Brothers6ref_2[**[2]**](endnote-2)
June 3I Can't Even Do Wrong RightJohnny Burke2ref_C[**[C]**](endnote-c)
July 8It's Just About OverJohnny Clark3ref_C[**[C]**](endnote-c)
July 29The Alcan RunBud Roberts2ref_C[**[C]**](endnote-c)
August 12I Got What I WantedThe Rainvilles3ref_C[**[C]**](endnote-c)
September 2Take the Bad with the GoodLynn Jones1ref_A[**[A]**](endnote-a)
September 9The Sound That Makes Me BlueDianne Leigh4
October 7Human NatureOrval Prophet2ref_A[**[A]**](endnote-a)
October 21Too Far GoneLucille Starr372ref_A[**[A]**](endnote-a)
November 11You Mean the World to MeDavid Houston3ref_A[**[A]**](endnote-a)
December 2Gardenias in Her HairMarty Robbins19ref_A[**[A]**](endnote-a)
December 9Deep WaterCarl Smith110ref_C[**[C]**](endnote-c)
December 16Mary in the MorningTommy Hunter266ref_C[**[C]**](endnote-c)
December 30It Takes People Like You
(To Make People Like Me)Buck Owens22

;Notes

  • 2endnote_2**^** Song dropped from No. 1 and later returned to top spot.
  • Aendnote_A**^** First RPM No. 1 hit for that artist.
  • Cendnote_C**^** Only RPM No. 1 hit for that artist.

Other major hits

Singles released by American artists

USCANSingleArtist
10Anything Your Heart DesiresBilly Walker
2720The Ballad of Water Hole #3Roger Miller
3Bear with Me a Little LongerBilly Walker
14BobThe Willis Brothers
134Bottle, BottleJim Ed Brown
6Break My MindGeorge Hamilton IV
5Burning a Hole in My MindConnie Smith
18Burning BridgesGlen Campbell
20California Up Tight BandFlatt & Scruggs
9'Cause I Have YouWynn Stewart
16Charleston Railroad TavernBobby Bare
84The Chokin' KindWaylon Jennings
4Cincinnati, OhioConnie Smith
2The Cold Hard Facts of LifePorter Wagoner
14Come Kiss Me LoveBobby Bare
9Danny BoyRay Price
18Diesel on My TailJim & Jesse
12A Dime at a TimeDel Reeves
43Does My Ring Hurt Your FingerCharley Pride
8Don't Squeeze My SharmonCharlie Walker
8Drifting ApartWarner Mack
65Fool Fool FoolWebb Pierce
11Fuel to the FlameSkeeter Davis
8Funny, Familiar, Forgotten FeelingsDon Gibson
5Get While the Gettin's GoodBill Anderson
20Goodbye WheelingMel Tillis
11Green RiverWaylon Jennings
7Happy TracksKenny Price
16He's Got a Way with WomenHank Thompson
12Heart, We Did All We CouldJean Shepard
12How Fast Them Trucks Can GoClaude Gray
4How Long Will It TakeWarner Mack
3Hurt Her Once for MeThe Wilburn Brothers
5I Can't Get There from HereGeorge Jones
17I Didn't Jump the FenceRed Sovine
6I Know OneCharley Pride
9I Never Had the One I WantedClaude Gray
1119I Taught Her Everything She KnowsBilly Walker
2I Threw Away the RoseMerle Haggard
10I'll Come Runnin'Connie Smith
616I'm Still Not Over YouRay Price
5If I Kiss You (Will You Go Away)Lynn Anderson
7If My Heart Had WindowsGeorge Jones
12If the Whole World Stopped Lovin'Roy Drusky
7If You're Not Gone Too LongLoretta Lynn
18In Del RioBilly Walker
2JacksonJohnny Cash and June Carter
13Juanita JonesStu Phillips
15Jukebox CharlieJohnny Paycheck
15JuliePorter Wagoner
9Just Between You and MeCharley Pride
13Just Beyond the MoonTex Ritter
11Life Turned Her That WayMel Tillis
13Like a FoolDottie West
9Little Old Wine Drinker MeRobert Mitchum
6Long-Legged Guitar Pickin' ManJohnny Cash and June Carter
3A Loser's CathedralDavid Houston
12Love Me and Make It All BetterBobby Lewis
4814Mabel (You Have Been a Friend to Me)Billy Grammer
5Mama SpankLiz Anderson
12Mental RevengeWaylon Jennings
3Misty BlueEddy Arnold
13Motel Time AgainJohnny Paycheck
16Mr. ShortyMarty Robbins
12My Kind of LoveDave Dudley
10No One's Gonna Hurt You AnymoreBill Anderson
16No Tears MiladyMarty Robbins
17Ode to Billie JoeBobbie Gentry
17Oh! WomanNat Stuckey
4OnceFerlin Husky
8Paper MansionsDottie West
9Phantom 309Red Sovine
15The Piney Wood HillsBobby Bare
3Pop a TopJim Ed Brown
15Promises and Hearts (Were Made to Break)Stonewall Jackson
13Roarin' AgainThe Wilburn Brothers
9Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to TownJohnny Darrell
10RuthlessThe Statler Brothers
16Sneaking 'Cross the BorderThe Harden Trio
17Something FishyDolly Parton
5Stamp Out LonelinessStonewall Jackson
16The StormJim Reeves
16Sweet MiseryJimmy Dean
16Tear TimeWilma Burgess
11Tears Will Be the Chaser for Your WineWanda Jackson
7Urge for GoingGeorge Hamilton IV
7Walkin' in the SunshineRoger Miller
13A Wanderin' ManJeannie Seely
5What Does It Take (To Keep a Man Like You Satisfied)Skeeter Davis
56What Kind of a Girl (Do You Think I Am)Loretta Lynn
28What Locks the DoorJack Greene
17What's Come Over My BabyDottie West
14Where Could I Go (But to Her)David Houston
413A Woman in LoveBonnie Guitar
10The Words I'm Gonna Have to EatBill Phillips
20You Beat All I Ever SawJohnny Cash
18You Can Have HerJim Ed Brown
10You Can't Have Your Kate and Edith, TooThe Statler Brothers
14You Pushed Me Too FarFerlin Husky
262You've Been So Good to MeVan Trevor
17Your Forevers (Don't Last Very Long)Jean Shepard
3Your Good Girl's Gonna Go BadTammy Wynette

Singles released by Canadian artists

USCANSingleArtist
3The Battle of the Little Big HornTommy Hunter
5Blue Is the ColourBilly Stoltz
5Build a Scaffold Way Up HighDoug Lycett
2Chew Tobacco RoadIrwin Prescott
2Cup of DisgraceTommy Hunter
5Don't Speak to Me of LonelinessDougie Trineer
18Down at the Pawn ShopHank Snow
5The FoolDick Nolan
7The HomecomingRalph Carlson
3I Did ItThe Whippoorwills
3The Johnson FamilyRalph Carlson
2015Learnin' a New Way of LifeHank Snow
4Leave Me a MemoryJohnny Ellis
10Lone Star RagFrankie Rodgers
4Love's Gonna Come BackGary Buck
2Loving DayJohnny Burke
2Model “T”Irwin Prescott
6Transport BluesRalph Carlson
6Walkin' with the BluesBilly Stoltz
3Why Can't He Be YouDianne Leigh
4Why Did You Hurt MeMerv Smith
6You're the Least of My WorriesHugh Scott
5Your Special DayMyrna Lorrie

Top new album releases

SingleArtistRecord Label
*[12 Greatest Hits](12-greatest-hits)*Patsy ClineDecca
*Bill Anderson's Greatest Hits*Bill AndersonDecca
*Branded Man*Merle HaggardCapitol
*Carryin' On with Johnny Cash & June Carter*Johnny Cash and June CarterColumbia
*Get While the Gettin's Good*Bill AndersonDecca
*Greatest Hits Vol. 1*Johnny CashColumbia
*Heart, We Did All That We Could*Jean ShepardCapitol
*Hello, I'm Dolly*Dolly PartonMonument
*It's Such a Pretty World Today*Wynn StewartCapitol
*Just Between You And Me*Porter Wagoner and Dolly PartonRCA
*Love of the Common People*Waylon JenningsRCA
*The One and Only*Waylon JenningsRCA
*Promises, Promises*Lynn AndersonChart
*This Is Jan Howard Country*Jan HowardDecca
*Waylon Sings Ol' Harlan*Waylon JenningsRCA

Other top albums

SingleArtistRecord Label
*Blue Side of Lonesome*Jim ReevesRCA
*By the Time I Get to Phoenix*Glen CampbellCapitol
*The Cold Hard Facts of Life*Porter WagonerRCA
*Cookin' Up Hits*Liz AndersonRCA
*The Country Way*Charley PrideRCA
*Walk Through This World with Me*George JonesMusicor
*Don't Come Home a Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)*Loretta LynnDecca
*Dottie West Sings Sacred Ballads*Dottie WestRCA
*The Game of Triangles*Bobby Bare and Liz AndersonRCA
*Gentle on My Mind*Glen CampbellCapitol
*Hand In Hand With Jesus*Skeeter DavisRCA
*I Can Do Nothing Alone*Bill AndersonDecca
*I'll Help You Forget Her*Dottie WestRCA
*Jackson Ain't a Very Big Town*Norma JeanRCA
*Lonely Again*Eddy ArnoldRCA
*Love's Gonna Happen to Me*Wynn StewartCapitol
*My Elusive Dreams*Tammy WynetteEpic
*Nashville Women*Hank LocklinRCA
*Please Don't Squeeze My Charmin*Charlie WalkerEpic
*The Pride of Country Music*Charley PrideRCA
*Queen Of Honky Tonk Street*Kitty WellsDecca
*Reckless Love Affair*Wanda JacksonCapitol
*Ride, Ride, Ride*Lynn AndersonChart
*Skeeter Sings Buddy Holly*Skeeter DavisRCA
*Soul of a Convict*Porter WagonerRCA
*Thanks, Hank!*Jeannie SeelyMonument
*Turn the World Around*Eddy ArnoldRCA
*With All My Heart and Soul*Dottie WestRCA
*You'll Always Have My Love*Wanda Jackson and The Party TimersCapitol
*Your Forevers Don't Last Very Long*Jean ShepardCapitol
*Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad*Tammy WynetteEpic

Births

  • February 6 — Anita Cochran, vocalist best known for 1998 hit "What If I Said"
  • February 22 — Greg Holland, singer since the 1990s.
  • April 5 — Troy Gentry, one half of Montgomery Gentry (d. 2017)
  • May 1 — Tim McGraw, singer and actor active since the 1990s, also known for marriage to Faith Hill.
  • September 21 — Faith Hill, singer known for her multi-genre success since the 1990s, and marriage to Tim McGraw.
  • October 26 — Keith Urban, Australian-born singer who began enjoying great success in the United States since 2000.
  • December 5 — Gary Allan, Bakersfield-styled singer-songwriter since the 1990s.
  • December 26 — Audrey Wiggins, sister of John Wiggins, since the 1990s.

Deaths

  • January 1 — Moon Mullican, 57, known as the "King of the Hillbilly Piano Players", also widely known today for his hit "I'll Sail My Ship Alone" (heart attack).

Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees

  • Red Foley (1910–1968)
  • J. L. Frank (1900–1952)
  • Jim Reeves (1923–1964)
  • Stephen H. Sholes (1911–1968)

Major awards

Grammy Awards

  • Best Country and Western Solo Vocal Performance, Female — "I Don't Wanna Play House", Tammy Wynette
  • Best Country and Western Solo Vocal Performance, Male — "Gentle on My Mind", Glen Campbell
  • Best Country and Western Performance, Duet, Trio or Group (Vocal or Instrumental) — "Jackson," Johnny Cash and June Carter
  • Best Country and Western Recording — "Gentle on My Mind", Al De Lory (Performer: Glen Campbell)
  • Best Country and Western Song — "Gentle on My Mind", John Hartford (Performer: Glen Campbell)

Academy of Country Music

  • Album of the YearGentle on My Mind, Glen Campbell
  • Top Male Vocalist — Glen Campbell
  • Top Female Vocalist — Lynn Anderson
  • Top Vocal Duo — Merle Haggard and Bonnie Owens
  • Top Vocal Group — Sons of the Pioneers
  • Top New Male Vocalist — Jerry Inman
  • Top New Female Vocalist — Bobbie Gentry

Country Music Association

  • Founding President's Award (formerly Connie B. Gay Award) — Gene Nash, Leroy Van Dyke
  • Entertainer of the Year — Eddy Arnold
  • Song of the Year — "There Goes My Everything", Dallas Frazier (Performer: Jack Greene)
  • Single of the Year — "There Goes My Everything", Jack Greene
  • Album of the YearThere Goes My Everything, Jack Greene
  • Male Vocalist of the Year — Jack Greene
  • Female Vocalist of the Year — Loretta Lynn
  • Vocal Group of the Year — The Stoneman Family
  • Instrumentalist of the Year — Chet Atkins
  • Instrumental Group of the Year — The Buckaroos
  • Comedian of the Year — Don Bowman
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