There were 25 songs to top the charts in 2007. We've listed them all by artist, and included how many weeks they spent at the No. 1 spot.

Sony BMGKenny Chesney spent a total of 12 weeks at the Top of the charts in 2007 with three different songs. He sat at the top with
"Beer in Mexico" in March for three weeks, and came back with
"Never Wanted Nothing More" in August for five weeks. This was the first song from his upcoming release,
Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates. His final trip to the top was with
"Don't Blink," which spent four weeks at the top from late October to mid-November.
These three songs come from two albums. "Beer in Mexico" is from Kenny's Live Those Songs Again album. "Don't Blink" and "Never Wanted Nothing More" are both from Kenny's Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates CD, which has sold over 1,000,000 copies, earning him a Platinum certification.

CurbRodney Atkins topped the charts for five weeks in 2007 with two different songs,
Watching You" for four weeks, and
"These Are My People" for one week from his Platinum-selling album,
If You're Going Through Hell. The song
"Watching You" was actually the most played song of 2007, according to Billboard, and Country Aircheck.
Billy Currington topped the charts with this song (co-written by fellow country star Luke Bryan) for three weeks straight in the summer of 2007. It is on Billy's Platinum-selling album,
Doing Something Right.
Arista Nashville2007 was a great year for Brad Paisley, who saw three songs spend five weeks at the Top of the charts.
"She's Everything," from Brad's
Time Well Wasted CD spent three weeks at No. 1 in January, while the first two singles from his Gold-selling album
5th Gear, "Ticks, and
"Online" each spent one week at the top.

Arista Nashville / Sony BMG Can Carrie Underwood do no wrong? It doesn't seem so. Everything she touches turns to gold, and then to platinum. Her first album
Some Hearts came out in late 2005, and as of the end of 2007, it has sold over 6 million copies. Her sophomore release,
Carnival Ride came out in late October, and has sold over 2 million copies.
She spent six weeks at the top of the country charts with two songs. "Wasted" from her Some Hearts release topped the charts for three weeks.

Lyric Street RecordsRascal Flatts chalked up another fantastic year with four weeks at the top of the charts with two different songs. The first song,
"Stand" is from their 4X Platinum-selling album,
Me and My Gang. It stayed at the top of the charts for a single week.
Their second chart-topper, "Take Me There" was the first single from their current Platinum-selling album, Still Feels Good. It spent three weeks at the top of the charts.

MCA NashvilleWith over 50 Number One hits to his name, George Strait is no stranger to a Number One list. He spent two weeks at the top of the charts in 2007 with the title track to his Platinum-selling album,
It Just Comes Natural.
Capitol NashvilleIt's hard to believe, but
"Ladies Love Country Boys" is only Trace Adkins second No. 1 song. His first was actually his second single,
"This Ain't No (Thinkin' Thing," way back in 1997.
"Ladies Love Country Boys stayed at the top of the charts for two weeks. This is from his
Dangerous Man CD, which came out last year, and has gone Gold.

Warner NashvilleReceiving your first No. 1 is a wonderful thing for an artist. Big & Rich experienced their first No. 1 song in 2007, as
"Lost In This Moment" topped the charts for two weeks in July. It's from their third Gold-selling album,
Between Raising Hell and Amazing Grace.
Sony BMG"Lucky Man" is Montgomery Gentry's third No. 1 song of their career. The song topped the charts for two weeks in 2007. The song is from their album,
Some People Change.