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Top 20 Country Singles

Week of July 10, 2004

By Shelly Fabian, About.com

Shock 'n Y'all - Toby Keith

Shock 'n Y'all - Toby Keith

Top 20 Country Music Singles

Listed below you will find the Top 20 singles based on Billboard Magazine's Hot Country Singles chart for July 10, 2004. I will list the album the single is from (where applicable) as well as the chart position from the previous week.

Chart Position -- Song Title -- Artist -- Album -- Previous Week

  1. Whiskey Girl - Toby Keith Shock'n Y'All - 2
  2. Live Like You Were Dying - Tim McGraw - Live Like You Were Dyin' (release date 08/24) - 5
  3. If You Ever Stop Loving Me - Montgomery Gentry - You Do Your Thing - 1
  4. Let's Be Us Again - Lonestar - Let's Be Us Again - 4
  5. Loco - David Lee Murphy - Tryin' to Get There - 6
  6. Redneck Woman - Gretchen Wilson Here For The Party - 3
  7. I Go Back - Kenny Chesney - When The Sun Goes Down - 8
  8. Whiskey Lullaby - Brad Paisley with Alison Krauss - Mud On The Tires - 10
  9. Somebody - Reba McEntire - Room to Breathe - 11
  10. I Got a Feeling - Billy Currington - Billy Currington - 12
  11. That's What She Gets For Loving Me - Brooks & Dunn - Red Dirt Road - 7
  12. Letters From Home - John Michael Montgomery - Letters From Home - 9
  13. Hey, Good Lookin' - Jimmy Buffett with Clint Black, Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson, Toby Keith and George Strait - License to Chill (release date 07/13) - 13
  14. I Want To Live - Josh Gracin - Josh Gracin - 14
  15. Girl's Lie Too - Terri Clark - Greatest Hits (release 07/27) - 16
  16. How Far - Martina McBride - Martina - 17\
  17. She Thinks She Needs Me - Andy Griggs - Upcoming unnamed album (release N/A) - 17
  18. Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy) - Horse of a Different Color - 21
  19. Tougher Than Nails - Joe Diffie - Tougher Than Nails- 19
  20. Me and Emily - Rachel Proctor - Where I Belong (release 08/10) 20

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