Hot Country Singles Number Ones Of 1983

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Hot Country Singles Number Ones Of 1983

January 1 through January 8
John Anderson – Wild and Blue

From January 8 through January 15
Reba McEntire – Can’t Even Get the Blues

From January 15 through January 22
Merle Haggard – Going Where the Lonely Go

From January 22 through January 29
Emmylou Harris – (Lost His Love) On Our Last Date

From January 29 through February 5
Mickey Gilley – Talk to Me

From February 5 through February 12
Ronnie Milsap – «Inside» / «Carolina Dreams»

From February 12 through February 19
Crystal Gayle – ‘Til I Gain Control Again

From February 19 through February 26
T. G. Sheppard and Karen Brooks – Faking Love

From February 26 through March 5
Charley Pride – Why Baby Why

From March 5 through March 12
Don Williams – If Hollywood Don’t Need You (Honey I Still Do)

From March 12 through March 19
Conway Twitty – The Rose

From March 19 through March 26
Ricky Skaggs – I Wouldn’t Change You If I Could

From March 26 through April 2
John Anderson – Swingin’

From April 2 through April 9
The Bellamy Brothers – When I’m Away from You

From April 9 through April 16
Kenny Rogers and Sheena Easton – We’ve Got Tonight

From April 16 through April 23
Alabama – Dixieland Delight

From April 23 through April 30
The Oak Ridge Boys – American Made

From April 30 through May 7
Reba McEntire – You’re the First Time I’ve Thought About Leaving

From May 7 through May 14
Shelly West – José Cuervo

From May 14 through May 21
B. J. Thomas – Whatever Happened to Old-Fashioned Love

From May 21 through May 28
John Conlee – Common Man

From May 28 through June 4
Merle Haggard – You Take Me for Granted

From June 4 through June 11
Waylon Jennings – Lucille (You Won’t Do Your Daddy’s Will)

From June 11 through June 18
Crystal Gayle – Our Love Is on the Faultline

From June 18 through June 25
Eddie Rabbitt – You Can’t Run from Love

From June 25 through July 2
Mickey Gilley – Fool for Your Love

From July 2 through July 9
Don Williams – Love Is on a Roll

From July 9 through July 16
Ricky Skaggs – Highway 40 Blues

From July 16 through July 23
Alabama – The Closer You Get

From July 23 through July 30
Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard – Pancho and Lefty

From July 30 through August 6
George Jones – I Always Get Lucky with You

From August 6 through August 13
Earl Thomas Conley – Your Love’s on the Line

From August 13 through August 20
Janie Fricke – He’s a Heartache (Looking for a Place to Happen)

From August 20 through August 27
The Oak Ridge Boys – Love Song

From August 27 through September 3
Ronnie McDowell – You’re Gonna Ruin My Bad Reputation

From September 3 through September 10
George Strait – A Fire I Can’t Put Out

From September 10 through September 17
John Conlee – I’m Only in It for the Love

From September 17 through September 24
Charley Pride – Night Games

From September 24 through October 1
Crystal Gayle – Baby, What About You

From October 1 through October 8
B. J. Thomas – New Looks from an Old Lover

From October 8 through October 15
Ronnie Milsap – Don’t You Know How Much I Love You

From October 15 through October 22
Charly McClain and Mickey Gilley – Paradise Tonight

From October 22 through October 29
Alabama – Lady Down on Love

From October 29 through November 12
Kenny Rogers with Dolly Parton – Islands in the Stream

From November 12 through November 19
Lee Greenwood – Somebody’s Gonna Love You

From November 19 through November 26
Barbara Mandrell – One of a Kind Pair of Fools

From November 26 through December 3
Earl Thomas Conley – Holding Her and Loving You

From December 3 through December 10
Anne Murray – A Little Good News

From December 10 through December 17
Janie Fricke – Tell Me a Lie

From December 17 through December 24
John Anderson – Black Sheep

December 24
Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers – Houston (Means I’m One Day Closer to You)



Hot Country Singles Number Ones Of 1983