Reigning ACM and CMA Group of the Year Rascal Flatts is one of the most popular groups in today's country music. We've compiled a list of all the singles that the band has released in their career, plus the albums they came from, and their peak position on the charts.
All information correct as of April 24, 2009.
Song Title ~ ~ Peak Position
From the album Rascal Flatts (2000)
- "Prayin For Daylight" - No. 3
- "Long, Slow, Beautiful Dance" - 73
- "This Everyday Love" - No. 9
- "While You Loved Me" - No. 7
- "I'm Movin' On" - No. 4
Song Title ~ ~ Peak Position
- "These Days" - No. 1
- "Love You Out Loud" - No. 3
- "I Melt" - No. 2
- "Mayberry" - No. 1
Song Title ~ ~ Peak Position
From the album Feels Like Today (2004)
- "Feels Like Today" - No. 9
- "Bless The Broken Road" - No. 1
- "Oklahoma-Texas Line" - No. 53
- "Skin" - No. 2
- "Fast Cars And Freedom" - No. 1
- "Here's To You" - No. 48
Song Title ~ ~ Peak Position
From the album Cars (Soundtrack) (2004)
- "Life is a Highway" - No. 18
Song Title ~ ~ Peak Position
From the album Me and My Gang (2006)
- "What Hurts the Most" - No. 1
- "Pieces" - No. 57
- "Backwards" - No. 54
- "Ellsworth" - No. 56
- "Me and My Gang" - No. 6
- "My Wish" - No. 1
- "Stand" - No. 1
"Revolution" is not available on an album. It's only available as a digital track.
- "Revolution" - No. 57
Song Title ~ ~ Peak Position
From the album Still Feels Good (2007)
- "Take Me There" - No. 1
- "Still Feels Good" - No. 56
- "Winner at a Losing Game" - No. 2
- "Every Day" - No. 2
- "Bob That Head" - No. 15
- "Here" - No. 1
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From the album Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (2008)
- "White Christmas" - No. 42
- "Jingle Bell Rock" - No. 34
- "I'll Be Home for Christmas" - No. 41
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From the album Unstoppable (2009)
- "Here Comes Goodbye" - No. 1

