Hot Country Singles Number Ones Of 1976
From January 3 through January 31
C. W. McCall – Convoy
From January 31 through February 7
Conway Twitty – This Time I’ve Hurt Her More than She Loves Me
From February 7 through February 14
Bill Anderson & Mary Lou Turner – Sometimes
From February 14 through February 21
Cledus Maggard & the Citizen’s Band – The White Knight
From February 21 through March 13
Waylon & Willie – Good Hearted Woman
From March 13 through March 20
Merle Haggard – The Roots of My Raising
From March 20 through March 27
Tom T. Hall – Faster Horses (The Cowboy and the Poet)
From March 27 through April 3
Don Williams – ‘Til the Rivers All Run Dry
From April 3 through April 10
Freddy Fender – You’ll Lose a Good Thing
From April 10 through April 17
Tammy Wynette – ‘Til I Can Make It on My Own
From April 17 through April 24
Eddie Rabbitt – Drinkin’ My Baby (Off My Mind)
From April 24 through May 1
Emmylou Harris – Together Again
From May 1 through May 8
Mickey Gilley – Don’t the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time
From May 8 through May 15
Charley Pride – My Eyes Can Only See As Far As You
From May 15 through May 22
Ronnie Milsap – What Goes On When the Sun Goes Down
From May 22 through May 29
Conway Twitty – After All the Good Is Gone
From May 29 through June 12
Johnny Cash – One Piece at a Time
From June 12 through June 19
Crystal Gayle – I’ll Get Over You
From June 19 through July 3
Marty Robbins – El Paso City
From July 3 through July 10
Joe Stampley – All These Things
From July 10 through July 17
Dave & Sugar – The Door Is Always Open
From July 17 through August 7
Red Sovine – Teddy Bear
From August 7 through August 14
George Jones and Tammy Wynette – Golden Ring
From August 14 through August 21
Don Williams – Say It Again
From August 21 through August 28
Mickey Gilley – Bring It On Home to Me
From August 28 through September 11
Ronnie Milsap – (I’m a) Stand by My Woman Man
From September 11 through September 25
Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius – I Don’t Want to Have to Marry You
From September 25 through October 2
Willie Nelson – If You’ve Got the Money I’ve Got the Time
From October 2 through October 9
Tanya Tucker – Here’s Some Love
From October 9 through October 16
Conway Twitty – The Games That Daddies Play
From October 16 through October 30
Tammy Wynette – You and Me
From October 30 through November 6
Marty Robbins – Among My Souvenirs
From November 6 through November 13
Merle Haggard – Cherokee Maiden
From November 13 through November 27
Loretta Lynn – Somebody Somewhere (Don’t Know What He’s Missin’ Tonight)
From November 27 through December 11
Mel Tillis – Good Woman Blues
From December 11 through December 25
Johnny Duncan – Thinkin’ of a Rendezvous
December 25
Emmylou Harris – Sweet Dreams