Friday, November 25, 2011

Country Music Artist Who Didn't Chart a Billboard No. 1 Song (1944 - 1993): Slim Whitman


In 1936, Billboard magazine published its first music hit parade. The first Music Popularity Chart was calculated in July 1940. A variety of song charts followed, which were eventually consolidated into the Hot 100 by mid-1958. Billboard did not begin charting country music until 1944. The Hot 100 currently combines single sales, radio airplay and digital downloads. The Billboard charts tabulate the relative weekly popularity of songs in the United States. The results are published in Billboard magazine and on their web site. The primary chart is the Hot 100 (top 100 singles), which factors in airplay, as well as music sales in all relevant formats. There are several country music artists who never earned a Billboard No. 1 hit, but who are typically regarded as a major recording artist. The following is a partial list of major country music recording artists who never achieved a Billboard No. 1 hit. In order to make this list, artists must have at least one Top-20 song and must not be a crossover artist. The Song listed next to the artists name is their highest charted song on Billboard. • Asleep at the Wheel ~ "The Letter That Johnny Walker Read," No. 10 • Bill Monroe ~ "Kentucky Waltz," No. 3 • Bill Phillips ~ "Put It Off Until Tomorrow," No. 6 • Bob Luman ~ "Lonely Women Make Good Lovers," No. 4 • Bobby Borchers ~ "Cheap Perfume and Candlelight," No. 7 • Bonnie Guitar ~ "A Woman In Love," No. 4 • Brenda Lee ~ "Big Four Poster Bed," No. 4 • Carl Belew ~ "Hello Out There ...

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