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  1. Apr 17, 2024 · April 17, 2024 Kevin John Coyne 1987, Every #1 Country Single, The Eighties 2. “Small Town Girl”. Steve Wariner. Written by John Barlow Jarvis and Don Cook. Billboard. #1 (1 week) March 28, 1987. At first blush, “Small Town Girl” feels like a contradiction. The lyric espouses the virtues of a small town girl while the production is city ...

  2. May 4, 2024 · July 3, 1987. Billboard. #1 (1 week) July 25, 1987. The comeuppance of a cad makes for Steve Wariner’s best chart topper yet. On “The Weekend,” our protagonist has the script flipped on him. He is used to being the heartbreaker, but over the course of one weekend, he falls hard for a woman who turns the tables and uses him for a fun tryst.

  3. 2 days ago · Today in 1997, the “Academy Of Country Music-101 Greatest Country Hits” album was certified platinum. Today in 2000, Steve Wariner’s album, “Faith in You,” was released. The project featured “Katie Wants a Fast One,” Steve’s duet with Garth The Judds’ album, “Judds Reunion: Live” and Craig Morgan’s “Something To Write ...

  4. 5 days ago · Conley switches to Emory Gordy Jr. on his next studio album, and Gordy was brilliant with sophisticated songs like this during his run with Patty Loveless in the nineties. “That Was a Close One” gets a B. Every No. 1 Single of the Eighties. Previous: Steve Wariner, “The Weekend” | Next: Holly Dunn, “Love Someone Like Me”

  5. Apr 30, 2024 · The Spiritual Message and Emotional Impact of ‘Holes in the Floor of Heaven’ by Steve Wariner As an award-winning musician, singer, and songwriter, Steve Wariner penned many beloved songs throughout his career. However, none have touched the hearts and souls of audiences worldwide more than “Holes in the Floor of Heaven.” This timeless ballad about …

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