This is a group of 25 different used 7 inch 45 rpm records, each of which reached the # 1 position on the Billboard Magazine Top Country Singles chart during the year noted after the artist name in the list seen below.

Here is a list of titles in this group:

ArtistSide ASide B NumberLabel
1 Crystal Gale (1982) 'Til I Gain Control Again Easier Said Than Done 69893 Elektra
2 Conway Twitty (1980) I'd Love To Lay You Down She Thinks I Still Care 41174 MCA
3 Crystal Gale (1983) Baby, What About You He is Beautiful to Me 7-29582 Warner Brothers
4 Dave & Sugar (1978) Tear Time Easy To Love PB-11322 RCA Victor
5 Eddie Rabbitt (1978) Every Which Way But Loose Under the Double Eagle 45554 Elektra
6 Eddie Rabbitt (1980) Gone Too Far Loveline 46613 Elektra
7 Freddie Hart and The Heartbeats (1972) Got The All Overs For You (All Over Me) Just Another Girl 3453 Capitol
8 John Conlee (1983) Common Man Rose Colored Glasses 52178 MCA
9 John Conlee (1983) In My Eyes Don't Count The Rainy Days 52282 MCA
10 Kathy Mattea (1989) Come From The Heart True North 872766 Mercury
11 Kenny Rogers (1983) We've Got Tonight (with Sheena Easton) You Are So Beautiful 1492 Liberty
12 Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty (1974) As Soon As I Hang Up The Phone A Lifetime Before 40251 MCA
13 Loretta Lynn (1971) One's On the Way Kinfolks Holler 32900 Decca
14 Mickey Gilley (1974) Window Up Above I'm Moving On 6031 Playboy
15 Mickey Gilley (1976) Don't the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time Where Do You Go to Lose a Heartache 6063 Playboy
16 Reba McEntire (1993) Does He Love You Straight from You 54719 MCA
17 Restless Heart (1986) That Rock Won't Roll You Can't Out Run The Night PB-14376 RCA
18 Ronnie Milsap (1980) Cowboys and Clowns Misery Loves Company PB-12006 RCA
19 Ronnie Milsap (1982) Inside Carolina Dreams PB-13362 RCA
20 Ronnie Milsap (1983) Show Her Watch Out for the Other Guy PB-13658 RCA
21 Ronnie Milsap (1986) How Do I Turn You On Don't Take It Tonight 5033 RCA
22 Rosanne Cash (1981) My Baby Thinks He's a Train I Can't Resist 18-02463 Columbia
23 The Bellamy Brothers (1982) Let Your Love Flow Redneck Girl 29923 Warner Brothers
24 The Statler Brothers (1978) Do You Know You are My Sunshine You're the First 55022 Mercury
25 Tom T. Hall (1971) The Year That Clayton Delaney Died Second Hand Flowers 73221 Mercury

SHIPPING INFORMATION CONCERNING INTERNATIONAL BUYERS:We use the United States Postal Service (USPS) for all shipments outside the USA. Their cheapest international shipping method is First Class International which has a weight limit of 4 pounds. One group of 25 records weighs about 2 pounds and 12 ounces when packed for shipping. Buyers who have a shipping address outside of the USA and buy more than one group of records must use Priority Mail International because 50 records weigh more than 5 pounds. This is the next higher level of service above First Class International. With Priority Mail comes the option of using the Medium Flat Rate Box which ships for one price no matter how much it weighs. I can put up to 75 records in one Medium Flat Rate Box. I offer both Priority Mail International and Priority Mail International Medium Flat Rate Box in my shipping options. Which option you can choose depends on how many records you buy at one time because of the limited size of the Medium Flat Rate Box as described above.

INFORMATION CONCERNING ANY DATES AND/OR THE (*) SYMBOL SHOWN AFTER THE ARTIST NAME WITH RESPECT TO PICTURE SLEEVES: If there is a year in parenthesis after the artist's name this indicates the year the side-A song reached number one on the Billboard Magazine record charts for its appropriate genre (usually Top Country Singles or Top Pop Singles.  Expect the records to be in plain paper sleeves, although I do include picture sleeves if I have them available. Some records have the pre-printed jukebox title strips with them.

INFORMATION CONCERNING CONDITION AND MY GUARANTEE: The records I am offering came from jukebox operators and may have more use on the hit side than the second side. Many of these records appear to be unused or hardly used at all. Those that were used are still in good condition and should be OK for your jukebox. I will not argue with anyone who finds a damaged record in their shipment - I will gladly refund the average per-record cost for each record that you are not happy with due to condition problems.

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