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Lyrics for Billboard's Top 20 - 09/27/03

From Shelly Fabian, for About.com

Ever hear a song on the radio and want to sing along, but it's new and you don't know the words? Never fear, I'm trying to help by posting the Top 20 songs from Billboard's Hot Country Singles Charts each week. For each song, you will find a lyric page for that song. If for some reason I can't find a lyric only page, I will link to a chord or tab page, which has the lyrics included on it.

None of the lyrics pages are on this site. I am merely adding links to other sites that do have the lyrics for these songs. If you have a problem with the links, you'll need to contact the webmaster for that particular site as I have no control over other site's display.

I hope you find these charts and lyrics fun and useful.

Billboard's Hot Country Singles - 09/27/03

  1. What Was I Thinking, Dierks Bentley
  2. It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere, Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett
  3. Real Good Man, Tim McGraw
  4. Help Pour Out The Rain (Lacey's Song), Buddy Jewell
  5. No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems, Kenny Chesney
  6. This One's For The Girls, Martina McBride
  7. Tough Little Boys, Gary Allan
  8. Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me, Keith Urban
  9. A Few Questions, Clay Walker
  10. I Melt, Rascal Flatts
  11. I Love This Bar, Toby Keith
  12. Forever And For Always, Shania Twain
  13. Red Dirt Road, Brooks & Dunn
  14. My Front Porch Looking In, Lonestar
  15. Wave On Wave, Pat Green
  16. Beer For My Horses, Toby Keith & Willie Nelson
  17. Celebrity, Brad Paisley
  18. Lovin' All Night, Patty Loveless
  19. Walk a Little Strighter, Billy Currington
  20. Cowboys Like Us, George Strait

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