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2007 in country music

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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 2007.

Events

  • January 12 – Wilma Lee Cooper Celebrates her 50th Grand Ole Opry Anniversary.
  • February 11 – It was a big night for country music artists at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, as they swept the awards in four top categories. The Dixie Chicks won three of those awards: Record of the Year and Song of the Year (both for "Not Ready to Make Nice," the latter shared with songwriter Dan Wilson) and Album of the Year (Taking the Long Way). Carrie Underwood took the Best New Artist Award. Both Underwood and the Dixie Chicks were winners in country-specific categories. The Dixie Chicks won for Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal (for "Not Ready to Make Nice") and Best Country Album ("Taking the Long Way"). Underwood won for Best Female Country Vocal Performance for "Jesus, Take the Wheel"; the song also earned a Best Country Song award for songwriters Brett James, Hillary Lindsey and Gordie Sampson. Also, country music pioneer Bob Wills – the longtime leader of the Texas Playboys – was a posthumous recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award. Wills was recognized 32 years after his death.
  • Week of February 12 – Country music stars team with celebrities during a special celebrity week of Wheel of Fortune, which was taped in Charleston, South Carolina. During the game aired February 13, Julie Roberts and contestant partner Peter Buccellato won $124,250 after Buccallato solved the bonus round puzzle for the show's grand prize of $100,000. Roberts donated a matching amount to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital.
  • February 17 – Hank Williams Jr. filed for divorce from his fourth wife, Mary Jane, whom he married in 1990.
  • February 23 – Porter Wogoner Celebrates his 50th Grand Ole Opry anniversary.
  • March 19 – Days after an announcement that Lonestar had parted ways with longtime record label BNA Records, lead singer Richie McDonald announces plans to depart the group at the end of the year, in search of a solo career.
  • March 19 – Professional dancer and country music star-to-be Julianne Hough made her debut on Dancing with the Stars, a televised dance promotion. Teamed with Olympic gold medal-winning speed skater Apolo Anton Ohno, Hough would go on to win the championship for Season 4. Hough would return in the fall to win a second title, this time with two-time Indianapolis 500 champion Hélio Castroneves.
  • April 10 – The former home of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash is destroyed by fire.
  • April – Mary Chapin Carpenter is hospitalized for a pulmonary embolism, causing her to cancel all tours for the rest of the year.
  • May 3 – Kellie Pickler and Aaron Tippin in a country music at Carolina.
  • May 10 – Country music superstar Trisha Yearwood announces she is leaving MCA Records where she had been for 16 years with over 12 million albums sold and 5 number 1 singles. She announced she was signing with Big Machine Records. Yearwood and Big Machine CEO Scott Borchetta met in her intern days at MTM records. Trisha's last top 10 hit with MCA was "I Would've Loved You Anyway" in 2001.
  • July 21 – Trace Adkins quest Kellie Pickler, Jo Dee Messina and Pat Green at the Grand Ole Opry Live.
  • September 4 – Sammy Kershaw enters the Louisiana lieutenant governor's race, running as a Republican.
  • September 15 – Garth Brooks song, "More Than a Memory" becomes the first song to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Songs chart, since the start of the magazine's all-encompassing country chart in 1958.
  • October 21 – Country music legend Porter Wagoner's publicist Darlene Bieber confirms that Wagoner had been diagnosed with lung cancer. Wagoner dies seven days later.
  • October 30 – The Eagles release their studio album Long Road Out of Eden, their first compilation of all-new material in 28 years. The album sells over a million copies in its first two weeks.

Top hits of the year

The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs or Canada Country charts in 2007:

USCANSingleArtistReference
521All My Friends SayLuke Bryan
54Alyssa LiesJason Michael Carroll
429Amarillo SkyJason Aldean
1738Another Side of YouJoe Nichols
59AnywayMartina McBride
1118As IfSara Evans
21Because of YouReba McEntire
duet with Kelly Clarkson
11Beer in MexicoKenny Chesney
639A Different WorldBucky Covington
3013Dirty GirlTerri Clark
11Don't BlinkKenny Chesney
1234Don't Make MeBlake Shelton
919Everyday AmericaSugarland
519FallClay Walker
1432Famous in a Small TownMiranda Lambert
1215A Feelin' Like ThatGary Allan
16Find Out Who Your Friends AreTracy Lawrence
28FirecrackerJosh Turner
12Free and Easy (Down the Road I Go)Dierks Bentley
1848Good as GoneLittle Big Town
15Good DirectionsBilly Currington
1739Guys Like MeEric Church
1931Heaven, Heartache, and the Power of LoveTrisha Yearwood
31High Maintenance WomanToby Keith
1620Hillbilly DeluxeBrooks & Dunn
33How 'bout Them CowgirlsGeorge Strait
1528How I FeelMartina McBride
18I Just Came Back from a WarDarryl Worley
84I Need YouTim McGraw
with Faith Hill
21I Told You SoKeith Urban
14I WonderKellie Pickler
717I'll Wait for YouJoe Nichols
312If You're Reading ThisTim McGraw
11It Just Comes NaturalGeorge Strait
625Johnny CashJason Aldean
114Ladies Love Country BoysTrace Adkins
11Last Dollar (Fly Away)Tim McGraw
1619Lips of an AngelJack Ingram
717Little Bit of LifeCraig Morgan
20A Little More YouLittle Big Town
626Livin' Our Love SongJason Michael Carroll
1010Long Trip AloneDierks Bentley
5The Long Way AroundDixie Chicks
12Lost in This MomentBig & Rich
114Love Me If You CanToby Keith
110Lucky ManMontgomery Gentry
1638Me and GodJosh Turner
1832Measure of a ManJack Ingram
14MomentsEmerson Drive
1948The More I DrinkBlake Shelton
11More Than a MemoryGarth Brooks
96My, Oh MyThe Wreckers
11Never Wanted Nothing MoreKenny Chesney
1425Nothin' Better to DoLeAnn Rimes
1142One Wing in the FireTrent Tomlinson
11OnlineBrad Paisley
11Our SongTaylor Swift
41Proud of the House We BuiltBrooks & Dunn
1531Red High HeelsKellie Pickler
11Settlin'Sugarland
11She's EverythingBrad Paisley
13So SmallCarrie Underwood
13StandRascal Flatts
628Startin' with MeJake Owen
31Stupid BoyKeith Urban
13Take Me ThereRascal Flatts
26Teardrops on My GuitarTaylor Swift
111These Are My PeopleRodney Atkins
11TicksBrad Paisley
610Tim McGrawTaylor Swift
11ToughCraig Morgan
11WastedCarrie Underwood
13Watching YouRodney Atkins
20The Woman in My LifePhil Vassar
511A Woman's LoveAlan Jackson
21WrappedGeorge Strait
1330You'll Always Be My BabySara Evans

Top new album releases

The following albums placed within the Top 50 on the Top Country Albums charts in 2007:

USAlbumArtistRecord label
1*[5th Gear](5th-gear-album)*Brad PaisleyArista Nashville
4*[22 More Hits](22-more-hits)*George StraitMCA Nashville
3*American Man: Greatest Hits Volume II*Trace AdkinsCapitol Nashville
1*Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace*Big & RichWarner Bros. Nashville
1*Big Dog Daddy*Toby KeithShow Dog Nashville
1*Bucky Covington*Bucky CovingtonLyric Street
10*The Calling*Mary Chapin CarpenterZoë
1*Carnival Ride*Carrie UnderwoodArista Nashville
8*A Classic Christmas*Toby KeithShow Dog Nashville
4*Cowboy Town*Brooks & DunnArista Nashville
1*Crazy Ex-Girlfriend*Miranda LambertColumbia Nashville
3*Everything Is Fine*Josh TurnerMCA Nashville
5*Fall*Clay WalkerAsylum-Curb
2*Family*LeAnn RimesAsylum-Curb
6*For the Love*Tracy LawrenceRocky Comfort/CO5
1*Greatest Hits*Gary AllanMCA Nashville
3*Greatest Hits*Sara EvansRCA Nashville
2*Greatest Hits*Trisha YearwoodMCA Nashville
4*Greatest Hits: 18 Kids*Keith UrbanCapitol Nashville
10*Heaven, Heartache, and the Power of Love*Trisha YearwoodBig Machine
3*The Hits*Faith HillWarner Bros. Nashville
3*Home At Last*Billy Ray CyrusWalt Disney Records
3*A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection*Alison KraussRounder
2*I'll Stay Me*Luke BryanCapitol Nashville
2*It's Not Big It's Large*Lyle LovettLost Highway
1*Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates*Kenny ChesneyBNA
7*Last of the Breed*Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard & Ray PriceLost Highway
1*Let It Go*Tim McGrawCurb
4*Live at Texas Stadium*Alan Jackson, George Strait & Jimmy BuffettMCA Nashville
3*Living Hard*Gary AllanMCA Nashville
1*Long Road Out of Eden*EaglesERC/Lost Highway
6*Mission California*Cross Canadian RagweedUniversal South
5*Morning Constitutions*Larry the Cable GuyWarner Bros. Nashville
10*My Kind of Country*Van ZantColumbia Nashville
1*One of the Boys*Gretchen WilsonColumbia Nashville
10*A Place to Land*Little Big TownEquity
2*Pure BS*Blake SheltonWarner Bros. Nashville
2*Raising Sand*Alison Krauss & Robert PlantRounder
2*Real Things*Joe NicholsUniversal South
1*Reba: Duets*Reba McEntireMCA Nashville
1*Relentless*Jason AldeanBroken Bow
3*Songs of Inspiration II*AlabamaRCA Nashville
1*Still Feels Good*Rascal FlattsLyric Street
3*The Storm*Travis TrittCategory 5
4*This Is It*Jack IngramBig Machine
1*Totally Country Vol. 6*Various ArtistsSony BMG
1*The Ultimate Hits*Garth BrooksPearl
1*Waitin' in the Country*Jason Michael CarrollArista Nashville
2*Waking Up Laughing*Martina McBrideRCA Nashville
10*Washington Square Serenade*Steve EarleNew West

Other top albums

USAlbumArtistRecord label
16*[15° Off Cool](15deg-off-cool)*Bill EngvallJack
40*[16 Biggest Hits](16-biggest-hits-alabama-album)*AlabamaRCA Nashville
22*[16 Biggest Hits](16-biggest-hits-alan-jackson-album)*Alan JacksonArista Nashville
32*16 Biggest Hits*Dolly PartonRCA Nashville
45*20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection:
The Best of Reba McEntire*Reba McEntireMCA Nashville
43*After Hours*Raul MaloSanctuary
30*Beverley Mitchell*Beverley MitchellDaywind
31*Big Love in a Small Town*Sarah JohnsBNA
48*Big Sky*The IsaacsGaither
28*Black in the Saddle*Cowboy TroyRAYBAW
47*A Blue Collar Christmas*Slidawg and the Redneck RamblersMadacy
43*The Bluegrass Sessions*Merle HaggardMcCoury
47*Boogity, Boogity – A Tribute to the
Comedic Genius of Ray Stevens*Cledus T. JuddCurb
14*Bring It On*Kevin FowlerEquity
34*Cash: Ultimate Gospel*Johnny CashColumbia Records
12*Christmastime in Larryland*Larry the Cable GuyJack/Warner Bros.
42*Cole Deggs & The Lonesome*Cole Deggs & The LonesomeColumbia Records
50*Country's Got More Heart*Various ArtistsSony BMG
11*Dwight Sings Buck*Dwight YoakamNew West
36*Easy Money*John AndersonRAYBAW
49*Flynnville Train*Flynnville TrainShow Dog
14*Halfway to Hazard*Halfway to HazardMercury Nashville
18*Hear Something Country: Christmas*Various ArtistsBNA
38*Kenny Rogers*Kenny RogersMadacy
15*King of the Mountains*Rodney CarringtonCapitol Nashville
43*Life's a Dance*Various ArtistsWord/Curb
45*Live at the Avalon Ballroom 1969*Gram ParsonsAmoeba
37*The Love Songs*Clint BlackEquity Music Group
36*Mary Did You Know*Various ArtistsWord/Curb
48*A Redneck Christmas*Slidawg and the Redneck RamblersMadacy
37*Ricky Skaggs & Bruce Hornsby*Ricky Skaggs & Bruce HornsbyLegacy
41*Right About Now*Ty HerndonTitan Pyramid
45*Salt of the Earth*Ricky Skaggs & The WhitesSkaggs Family
49*Songbird: Rare Tracks and Forgotten Gems*Emmylou HarrisRhino
11*Songs 4 Worship: Country*Various ArtistsTime Life
26*Songs of the Season*Randy TravisWord/Curb
14*Sounds of the Season:
The Taylor Swift Holiday Collection*Taylor SwiftBig Machine
46*Translated from Love*Kelly WillisRykodisc
19*Unglamorous*Lori McKennaWarner Bros. Nashville
49*Upfront & Down Low*Teddy ThompsonVerve Forecast
29*The Very Best of Tracy Lawrence*Tracy LawrenceRhino
21*The Very Best of Travis Tritt*Travis TrittRhino
25*Whiskey Falls*Whiskey FallsMidas
12*The Wolf*Shooter JenningsUniversal South

Births

  • July 12 – Ty Myers, singer-songwriter of the 2020s ("Ends of the Earth").

Deaths

  • January 1 – Del Reeves, 74, best known for his "girl-watching" novelty-type songs (e.g., "Girl on the Billboard"). (emphysema)
  • January 6 – Sneaky Pete Kleinow, 72, pedal steel guitarist for the Flying Burrito Brothers. (complications from Alzheimer's disease)
  • January 13 – Doyle Holly, 70, member of Buck Owens' Buckaroos; he also had a string of minor hits in the early to mid-1970s. (prostate cancer)
  • February 2 – Terry McMillan, 53, veteran Nashville session harmonica player and percussionist. (natural causes)
  • March 24 – Henson Cargill, 66, country performer best known for 1968 smash "Skip a Rope." (surgical complications)
  • April 17 – Glenn Sutton, 69, songwriter and producer best known for the hit "(I Never Promised You a) Rose Garden"; a chief architect of the countrypolitan sound of the late 1960s/early 1970s. (heart attack)
  • July 3 – Boots Randolph, 80, member of Nashville's famed "A-Team" of musicians; he was the saxophonist (subdural hematoma)
  • September 26 – Patrick Bourque, 29, bass guitarist for the group Emerson Drive. (suicide)
  • October 28 – Porter Wagoner, 80, rhinestone-suited country music icon, television program host of the 1960s and 1970s, duet partner of Dolly Parton. (lung cancer)
  • November 6 – Hank Thompson, 82, Western-swing styled artist best known for "The Wild Side of Life", 1960's "A Six Pack to Go", and others. (lung cancer)
  • November 18 – John Hughey, 73, steel guitarist known for his "crying steel" style of playing (Heart complications)
  • November 29 – Jim Nesbitt, 75, best known for the hits "Please Mr. Kennedy", "A Tiger in My Tank" and "Runnin' Bare". (Extended battle with a heart condition)
  • November 30 – Ralph Ezell, 54, bass guitarist and co-founding member of the 1980s and 1990s group Shenandoah. (heart attack)
  • December 16 – Dan Fogelberg, 56, Many pop hits with a few minor country hits, including "Same Old Lang Syne" (prostate cancer)

Hall of Fame inductees

Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • Howard Watts ("Cedric Rainwater")
  • Carl Story

Country Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • Ralph Emery (1933-2022), disc jockey and television host from the 1960s onward.
  • Vince Gill (born 1957), singer-songwriter and musician who rose to prominence in the 1980s.
  • Mel Tillis (1932–2017), singer and songwriter who rose to fame in the 1950s.

Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • John Allan Cameron
  • Sheila Hamilton
  • Cliff Dumas

Major awards

Grammy Awards

(presented February 10, 2008 in Los Angeles)

  • Best Female Country Vocal Performance – "Before He Cheats", Carrie Underwood
  • Best Male Country Vocal Performance – "Stupid Boy", Keith Urban
  • Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal – "How Long", Eagles
  • Best Country Collaboration with Vocals – "Lost Highway", Willie Nelson and Ray Price
  • Best Country Instrumental Performance – "Throttleneck", Brad Paisley
  • Best Country Song – "Before He Cheats", Josh Kear and Chris Tompkins
  • Best Country AlbumThese Days, Vince Gill
  • Best Bluegrass AlbumThe Bluegrass Diaries, Jim Lauderdale

Juno Awards

(presented April 6, 2008 in Calgary)

  • Country Recording of the YearRisk, Paul Brandt

CMT Music Awards

(presented April 16 in Nashville)

  • Video of the Year – "Before He Cheats", Carrie Underwood
  • Male Video of the Year – "You Save Me", Kenny Chesney
  • Female Video of the Year – "Before He Cheats", Carrie Underwood
  • Group Video of the Year – "What Hurts the Most", Rascal Flatts
  • Duo Video of the Year – "Want To," Sugarland
  • Breakthrough Video of the Year – "Tim McGraw", Taylor Swift
  • Wide Open Country Video of the Year – "Love You," Jack Ingram
  • Video Director of the Year – "Before He Cheats", Carrie Underwood (Director: Roman White)
  • Johnny Cash Visionary Award – Kris Kristofferson

Americana Music Honors & Awards

  • Album of the YearChildren Running Through (Patty Griffin)
  • Artist of the Year – Patty Griffin
  • Duo/Group of the Year – The Avett Brothers
  • Song of the Year – "Hank Williams' Ghost" (Darrell Scott)
  • Emerging Artist of the Year – The Avett Brothers
  • Instrumentalist of the Year – Buddy Miller
  • Spirit of Americana/Free Speech Award – Mavis Staples
  • Lifetime Achievement: Trailblazer – Lyle Lovett
  • Lifetime Achievement: Songwriting – Willie Nelson
  • Lifetime Achievement: Performance – Joe Ely
  • Lifetime Achievement: Instrumentalist – Ry Cooder
  • Lifetime Achievement: Executive – Mary Martin
  • Lifetime Achievement: Producer/Engineer – Jim Dickinson
  • Wagonmaster Award – Porter Wagoner

Academy of Country Music

(presented May 18, 2008 in Las Vegas)

  • Entertainer of the Year – Kenny Chesney
  • Song of the Year – "Stay", Sugarland
  • Single of the Year – "Stay", Sugarland
  • Album of the YearCrazy Ex-Girlfriend, Miranda Lambert
  • Top Male Vocalist – Brad Paisley
  • Top Female Vocalist – Carrie Underwood
  • Top Vocal Duo – Brooks & Dunn
  • Top Vocal Group – Rascal Flatts
  • Top New Male Vocalist – Jack Ingram
  • Top New Female Vocalist – Taylor Swift
  • Top New Duo or Group – Lady Antebellum
  • Video of the Year – "Online", Brad Paisley
  • Vocal Event of the Year – "Find out Who Your Friends Are", Tracy Lawrence, Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney
  • ACM/Home Depot Humanitarian Award – Rascal Flatts
  • Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award – Brenda Lee, The Oak Ridge Boys, Conway Twitty, Porter Wagoner
  • Crystal Milestone Award – Garth Brooks
  • Poets Award – Bill Anderson and Fred Rose

ARIA Awards

(presented in Sydney on October 28, 2007)

  • Best Country AlbumLove, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing (Keith Urban)
  • ARIA Hall of Fame – Frank Ifield

Canadian Country Music Association

(presented September 10 in Regina)

  • Kraft Cheez Whiz Fans' Choice Award – Terri Clark
  • Male Artist of the Year – Brad Johner
  • Female Artist of the Year – Carolyn Dawn Johnson
  • Group or Duo of the Year – Emerson Drive
  • SOCAN Song of the Year – "Hold My Beer", Mitch Merrett, Aaron Pritchett, and Deric Ruttan
  • Single of the Year – "Moments", Emerson Drive
  • Album of the YearDoc Walker, Doc Walker
  • Top Selling AlbumTaking the Long Way, Dixie Chicks
  • CMT Video of the Year – "Moments", Emerson Drive
  • Chevy Trucks Rising Star Award – Shane Yellowbird
  • Roots Artist or Group of the Year – Corb Lund

Country Music Association

(presented November 7 in Nashville)

  • Entertainer of the Year – Kenny Chesney
  • Song of the Year – "Give It Away", Bill Anderson, Jamey Johnson and Buddy Cannon
  • Single of the Year – "Before He Cheats", Carrie Underwood
  • Album of the YearIt Just Comes Natural, George Strait
  • Male Vocalist of the Year – Brad Paisley
  • Female Vocalist of the Year – Carrie Underwood
  • Vocal Duo of the Year – Sugarland
  • Vocal Group of the Year – Rascal Flatts
  • Horizon Award – Taylor Swift
  • Video of the Year – "Online", Brad Paisley (Director: Jason Alexander)
  • Vocal Event of the Year – "Find Out Who Your Friends Are", Tracy Lawrence with Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney
  • Musician of the Year – Jerry Douglas

References

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  2. "Fire destroys Johnny Cash home".
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  6. "Chart listing for "Alyssa Lies"". Billboard.
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  10. "Chart listing for "As If"". Billboard.
  11. "Chart listing for "Because of You"". Billboard.
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  13. "Chart listing for "A Different World"". Billboard.
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  15. "Chart listing for "Don't Make Me"". Billboard.
  16. "Chart listing for "Everyday America"". Billboard.
  17. "Chart listing for "Fall"". Billboard.
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