Alan Jackson Scores First No. 1 Hit — Country Music MemoriesAlan Jackson Scores First No. 1 Hit — Country Music Memories Jackson earned his first No. 1 hit on March 9, 1991, with the song "I'd Love You All Over Again," from his freshman 'Here in the Real World' album.Gayle ThompsonGayle Thompson
Willie Nelson's "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" Hits No. 1Willie Nelson's "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" Hits No. 1On March 8, 1980, Nelson's "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" soared to the top of the charts, becoming his fifth No. 1 hit.The Boot StaffThe Boot Staff
Country Music Memories:Martina McBride's 'Wild Angels' Hits No. 1Country Music Memories:Martina McBride's 'Wild Angels' Hits No. 1On March 2. 1996, McBride earned her first No. 1 hit, with "Wild Angels," the title track of her third studio album.Gayle ThompsonGayle Thompson
Elvis Presley Earns First No. 1 Hit — Country Music MemoriesElvis Presley Earns First No. 1 Hit — Country Music MemoriesOn Feb. 25, 1956, Presley earned his first No. 1 hit with "I Forgot to Remember to Forget." Gayle ThompsonGayle Thompson
Keith Urban Scores His First No. 1 Hit — Country Music MemoriesKeith Urban Scores His First No. 1 Hit — Country Music MemoriesHe was already a veteran of the music business. Taste of CountryTaste of Country
Loretta Lynn's 'Don't Come Home a'Drinkin' Hits No. 1Loretta Lynn's 'Don't Come Home a'Drinkin' Hits No. 1On Feb. 11, 1967, Lynn earned her first No. 1 hit.Gayle ThompsonGayle Thompson
'Highwayman' Album Certified Gold — Country Music Memories'Highwayman' Album Certified Gold — Country Music MemoriesIt was the country music supergroup's first album.Gayle ThompsonGayle Thompson
Eddie Rabbitt Hits No. 1 With 'Every Which Way But Loose'Eddie Rabbitt Hits No. 1 With 'Every Which Way But Loose'For the week starting Feb. 10, 1979, Rabbitt hit No. 1 on the charts with "Every Which Way But Loose."Annie ZaleskiAnnie Zaleski
Country Music Memories: 'O Brother' Soundtrack Goes GoldCountry Music Memories: 'O Brother' Soundtrack Goes GoldOn Feb. 9, 2001, the soundtrack for 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?' was certified gold, for sales of 500,000 units.Gayle ThompsonGayle Thompson
Country Music Memories: Brad Paisley's 'Online' Goes GoldCountry Music Memories: Brad Paisley's 'Online' Goes GoldThis song is still funny!The Boot StaffThe Boot Staff