1946 in country music

This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1946.

List of years in country music (table)

Top hits of the year

Number one hits

(As certified by Billboard magazine)

Other major hits

  • Chained To A Memory – Eddy Arnold
  • Cincinnati Lou – Merle Travis
  • No Vacancy – Merle Travis
  • Detour – Spade Cooley
  • Detour – Wesley Tuttle
  • Detour – Elton Britt
  • Drivin' Nails In My Coffin – Floyd Tillman
  • Driving Nails In My Coffin – Ernest Tubb
  • Freight Train Boogie – Delmore Brothers
  • Get Yourself A Red Head – Hank Penny
  • Steel Guitar Stomp – Hank Penny
  • Have I Told You Lately That I Love You – Gene Autry
  • Have I Told You Lately That I Love You – Tex Ritter
  • I Wish I Had Never Met Sunshine – Gene Autry
  • I Wish I Had Never Met Sunshine – Wesley Tuttle
  • Kentucky Waltz – Bill Monroe
  • All Alone In This World Without You – Eddy Arnold
  • Roly PolyBob Wills
  • Sioux City SueTiny Hill
  • Sioux City Sue – Hoosier Hot Shots
  • Sioux City Sue – Zeke Manners
  • Someday – Hoosier Hot Shots
  • Someday – Elton Britt
  • Someday – Gene Autry
  • Stay A Little Longer – Bob Wills
  • I Can't Go On This Way – Bob Wills
  • Filipino Baby – T. Texas Tyler
  • Filipino Baby – Cowboy Copas
  • Filipino Baby – Ernest Tubb
  • That's How Much I Love You – Eddy Arnold
  • Wave To Me My Lady – Elton Britt
  • Wave To Me My Lady – Gene Autry
  • When You Leave Don't Slam The Door – Tex Ritter
  • You Can't Break My Heart – Spade Cooley
  • ″No One to Cry To″ — Sons of the Pioneers
  • ″Harriet″ — Red Foley & Roy Ross & His Ramblers
  • ″Long Time Gone″ — Tex Ritter
  • ″Honey Do You Think It′s Wrong″ — Al Dexter
  • ″Silver Spurs (On the Golden Stairs)″ — Gene Autry
  • ″You Only Want Me When You`re Lonely″ — Gene Autry
  • ″Blueberry Lane″ — Elton Britt
  • ″Blue Texas Moonlight″ — Elton Britt and The Skytoppers
  • ″Gotta Get Together with My Gal″ — Elton Britt
  • ″The California Polka″ — Tex Williams
  • ″Tho′ I Tried ( I Can`t Forget You)″ — Wesley Tuttle
  • ″Footprints In The Snow″ — Bill Monroe
  • ″A Little White Cross on the Hill″ — Roy Rogers

Births

Deaths

Further reading

  • Kingsbury, Paul, "Vinyl Hayride: Country Music Album Covers 1947–1989," Country Music Foundation, 2003 ( ISBN 0-8118-3572-3)
  • Millard, Bob, "Country Music: 70 Years of America's Favorite Music," HarperCollins, New York, 1993 ( ISBN 0-06-273244-7)
  • Whitburn, Joel. "Top Country Songs 1944–2005 – 6th Edition." 2005.
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