1970 in country music
This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1970.
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Events
- April 13 - Marty Robbins is awarded Artist of the Decade for the 1960s by the Academy of Country Music
- September — That Good Ole Nashville Music debuts in syndication. The series will run until 1985.
No Dates
Early in the year, Marty Robbins suffers a major heart attack which almost takes the life of the country star.
Top hits of the year
United States
(as certified by Billboard)
Canada
(as certified by RPM)
Singles released by American artists
US | CAN | Single | Artist |
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6 | 4 | After Closing Time | David Houston and Barbara Mandrell |
6 | 2 | All I Have to Do Is Dream | Bobbie Gentry and Glen Campbell |
9 | 12 | All My Hard Times | Roy Drusky |
16 | — | Amos Moses | Jerry Reed |
34 | 11 | Angel of the Morning | Connie Eaton |
4 | 21 | Angels Don't Lie | Jim Reeves |
12 | — | Another Lonely Night | Jean Shepard |
23 | 9 | Big Mama's Medicine Show | Buddy Alan |
27 | 18 | Big Wheel Cannonball | Dick Curless |
10 | 19 | Biloxi | Kenny Price |
10 | 2 | Carmella | Marty Robbins |
29 | 3 | Carolina in My Mind | George Hamilton IV |
16 | 10 | Charlie Brown | The Compton Brothers |
8 | 14 | Commercial Affection | Mel Tillis |
7 | 16 | Country Girl | Jeannie C. Riley |
19 | — | Cowboy Convention | Buddy Alan and Don Rich |
7 | 12 | Daddy Was an Old Time Preacher Man | Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton |
20 | — | Do It to Someone You Love | Norro Wilson |
13 | — | Don't Cry Daddy | Elvis Presley |
17 | 31 | Don't Take All Your Loving | Don Gibson |
37 | 8 | Down in the Boondocks | Penny DeHaven |
21 | 13 | Duty Not Desire | Jeannie C. Riley |
16 | — | Georgia Sunshine | Jerry Reed |
5 | 8 | Goin' Steady | Faron Young |
41 | 9 | Gotta Get to Oklahoma ('Cause California's Gettin' to Me) | The Hagers |
8 | 9 | The Great White Horse | Buck Owens and Susan Raye |
15 | — | He'd Still Love Me | Lynn Anderson |
3 | 5 | Heart Over Mind | Mel Tillis |
5 | 3 | Heaven Everyday | Mel Tillis |
11 | 6 | Heavenly Sunshine | Ferlin Husky |
26 | 4 | Hello I'm a Jukebox | George Kent |
14 | 9 | Hello Mary Lou | Bobby Lewis |
3 | 22 | How I Got to Memphis | Bobby Bare |
20 | 46 | How I Love Them Old Songs | Carl Smith |
5 | 24 | Humphrey the Camel | Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan |
3 | 2 | I Can't Be Myself | Merle Haggard |
7 | 4 | I Can't Seem to Say Goodbye | Jerry Lee Lewis |
3 | 4 | I Do My Swinging at Home | David Houston |
4 | 13 | I Know How | Loretta Lynn |
5 | 17 | I Never Once Stopped Loving You | Connie Smith |
5 | 2 | I Never Picked Cotton | Roy Clark |
12 | 33 | I Walked Out on Heaven | Hank Williams, Jr. |
22 | 11 | I Wish I Had a Mommy Like You | Patti Page |
9 | — | I Wouldn't Live in New York City (If They Gave Me the Whole Damn Town) |
Buck Owens |
11 | 33 | I'll Make Amends | Roy Drusky |
2 | 3 | I'll See Him Through | Tammy Wynette |
9 | 7 | I'm a Lover (Not a Fighter) | Skeeter Davis |
20 | 37 | I'm Alright | Lynn Anderson |
18 | 21 | I'm Leaving It Up to You | Johnny & Jonie Mosby |
16 | 21 | I've Been Everywhere | Lynn Anderson |
17 | 6 | I've Just Been Wasting My Time | John Wesley Ryles |
4 | 2 | If I Ever Fall in Love (With a Honky Tonk Girl) | Faron Young |
62 | 13 | If I'd Only Come and Gone | Clay Hart |
2 | 8 | If It's All the Same to You | Bill Anderson and Jan Howard |
13 | 33 | It's a Beautiful Day | Wynn Stewart |
3 | 4 | It's Only Make Believe | Glen Campbell |
3 | 3 | Jesus, Take a Hold | Merle Haggard |
7 | 7 | Jolie Girl | Marty Robbins |
2 | 6 | The Kansas City Song | Buck Owens |
20 | 24 | Land Mark Tavern | Del Reeves and Penny DeHaven |
17 | — | Lilacs and Fire | George Morgan |
16 | 24 | Live for the Good Times | Warner Mack |
23 | 19 | Lodi | Buddy Alan |
5 | 4 | Long Long Texas Road | Roy Drusky |
16 | 16 | Lord Is That Me | Jack Greene |
14 | — | Louisiana Man | Connie Smith |
19 | 23 | Love Hungry | Warner Mack |
5 | 10 | Love Is a Sometimes Thing | Bill Anderson |
14 | — | A Lover's Question | Del Reeves |
13 | — | (Lovin' Man) Oh Pretty Woman | Arlene Harden |
42 | 5 | Luziana River | Van Trevor |
17 | 27 | Marty Gray | Billie Jo Spears |
4 | 2 | Morning | Jim Ed Brown |
18 | — | The Most Uncomplicated Goodbye I've Ever Heard | Henson Cargill |
3 | 4 | Mule Skinner Blues | Dolly Parton |
15 | 42 | No Love at All | Lynn Anderson |
10 | 4 | Nobody's Fool | Jim Reeves |
17 | 6 | Northeast Arkansas Mississippi County Bootlegger | Kenny Price |
6 | 15 | Occasional Wife | Faron Young |
25 | 11 | Oh Happy Day | Glen Campbell |
2 | 17 | Once More with Feeling | Jerry Lee Lewis |
2 | 2 | One Minute Past Eternity | Jerry Lee Lewis |
9 | — | One Song Away | Tommy Cash |
— | 9 | Orange Blossom Special | Doug Kershaw |
16 | — | Perfect Mountain | Don Gibson |
18 | 48 | Playin' Around with Love | Barbara Mandrell |
18 | — | Pull My String and Wind Me Up | Carl Smith |
21 | 16 | Right or Left at Oak Street | Roy Clark |
9 | 8 | Rise and Shine | Tommy Cash |
17 | 33 | Rocky Top | Lynn Anderson |
71 | 12 | Roll Over Beethoven | Linda Gail Lewis and Jerry Lee Lewis |
20 | 2 | Runnin' Bare | Jim Nesbitt |
8 | 14 | Salute to a Switchblade | Tom T. Hall |
3 | 8 | She Goes Walking Through My Mind | Billy Walker |
10 | 4 | She'll Be Hangin' Around Somewhere | Mel Tillis |
6 | 33 | She's Mine | George Jones |
8 | 10 | Shoeshine Man | Tom T. Hall |
12 | 11 | Singer of Sad Songs | Waylon Jennings |
33 | 16 | Sittin' in Atlanta Station | Nat Stuckey |
12 | 14 | So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad) | Hank Williams, Jr. and Lois Johnson |
4 | 3 | Someday We'll Be Together | Bill Anderson and Jan Howard |
18 | 26 | Something to Brag About | Charlie Louvin and Melba Montgomery |
36 | 14 | Something to Think About | Luke the Drifter, Jr. |
15 | 17 | Something Unseen | Jack Greene |
15 | 24 | South | Roger Miller |
7 | 22 | Stay There, Till I Get There | Lynn Anderson |
8 | 8 | Take a Letter Maria | Anthony Armstrong Jones |
5 | 8 | The Taker | Waylon Jennings |
14 | — | Talk About the Good Times | Jerry Reed |
13 | 10 | Tell Me My Lying Eyes Are Wrong | George Jones |
6 | 2 | Thank God and Greyhound | Roy Clark |
3 | 4 | That's When She Started to Stop Loving You | Conway Twitty |
8 | 27 | Then He Touched Me | Jean Shepard |
31 | 12 | Then She's a Lover | Roy Clark |
7 | — | There's a Story (Goin' 'Round) | Dottie West and Don Gibson |
9 | 32 | Thinking 'Bout You, Babe | Billy Walker |
20 | 22 | This Night (Ain't Fit for Nothing but Drinking) | Dave Dudley |
12 | 18 | Togetherness | Buck Owens and Susan Raye |
9 | 34 | Tomorrow Is Forever | Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton |
63 | 3 | Wabash Cannon Ball | Danny Davis |
56 | 6 | Walk a Mile in My Shoes | Joe South |
13 | 6 | We're Gonna Get Together | Buck Owens and Susan Raye |
3 | — | When a Man Loves a Woman (The Way That I Love You) | Billy Walker |
21 | 6 | When You're Hot, You're Hot | Porter Wagoner |
6 | 9 | Where Have All Our Heroes Gone | Bill Anderson |
14 | 13 | The Whole World Comes to Me | Jack Greene |
11 | 5 | Wings Upon Your Horns | Loretta Lynn |
2 | 21 | Wish I Didn't Have to Miss You | Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely |
17 | — | A Woman Lives for Love | Wanda Jackson |
37 | 17 | The Wonder of You | Elvis Presley |
6 | 5 | Wonders of the Wine | David Houston |
15 | 30 | You and Me Against the World | Bobby Lord |
6 | 4 | You Wanna Give Me a Lift | Loretta Lynn |
8 | 15 | You Wouldn't Know Love | Ray Price |
27 | 11 | You've Got Your Troubles (I've Got Mine) | Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan |
Singles released by Canadian artists
US | CAN | Single | Artist |
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— | 15 | The Call | Gene MacLellan |
— | 6 | Cool Green Waters | Donna Ramsay |
— | 18 | Don't Hate, Communicate | Gary Buck |
— | 12 | Don't It Make You Wanna Go Home | Terry Roberts |
— | 20 | Foolin' Around | Chaparrel Brothers |
— | 12 | Fortunate Son | The Rainvilles |
— | 12 | From Pulpit to Prison | Singing Parson |
— | 18 | Hot Wheels | Stan Farlow |
— | 2 | My Song for You | Mercey Brothers |
— | 19 | Newfie Screech | Stevedore Steve |
— | 14 | No Pity for a Fool | Mike Graham |
26 | 13 | Patches | Ray Griff |
— | 4 | Pickin' Up the Pieces | Mercey Brothers |
— | 12 | These Things | Mike Graham |
— | 20 | Thorn in My Shoe | Gene MacLellan |
— | 2 | To-Ma-Ray Tom-O-Ray | Billy Charne |
— | 9 | Trucker's Cafe | Great Speckled Bird |
— | 3 | Wait for Sunday | Tommy Hunter |
— | 4 | Walk with Your Neighbour | Tommy Hunter |
Top new album releases
Single | Artist | Record Label |
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Charley Pride's 10th Album | Charley Pride | RCA |
Christmas in My Home Town | Charley Pride | RCA |
Coal Miner's Daughter | Loretta Lynn | Decca |
The Fightin' Side of Me | Merle Haggard | Capitol |
For the Good Times | Ray Price | Columbia |
Hello Darlin' | Conway Twitty | Decca |
Hello, I'm Johnny Cash | Johnny Cash | Columbia |
Just Plain Charley | Charley Pride | RCA |
Love Is a Sometimes Thing | Bill Anderson | Decca |
Okie From Muskogee | Merle Haggard | Capitol |
Tammy's Touch | Tammy Wynette | Epic |
The Johnny Cash Show | Johnny Cash | Columbia |
Other top albums
Single | Artist | Record Label |
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A Real Live Dolly | Dolly Parton | RCA |
Country Boy & Country Girl | Jimmy Dean and Dottie West | RCA |
Forever Yours | Dottie West | RCA |
Husband Hunting | Liz Anderson | RCA |
I'm Alright | Lynn Anderson | Chart |
If It's All the Same to You | Bill Anderson and Jan Howard | Decca |
Jack Greene, Jeannie Seely | Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely | Decca |
No Love at All | Lynn Anderson | Columbia |
Rock Me Back to Little Rock | Jan Howard | Decca |
Skid Row Joe: Down in the Alley | Porter Wagoner | RCA |
Snowbird | Anne Murray | Capitol |
Stay There 'Til I Get There | Lynn Anderson | Columbia |
Uptown Country Girl | Lynn Anderson | Chart |
We're Gonna Get Together | Buck Owens and Susan Raye | Capitol |
Where Have All Our Heroes Gone | Bill Anderson | Decca |
Wings Upon Your Horns | Loretta Lynn | Decca |
Births
- March 14 — Kristian Bush, member of Sugarland
- July 10 — Gary LeVox, lead singer of Rascal Flatts.
- August 22 – George Canyon, country singer from the late 1990s who enjoyed success in the mid 2000s.
- August 24 — Kristyn Osborn, member of SHeDAISY
- August 25 — Jo Dee Messina, female vocalist of the 1990s and 2000s (decade).
- October 5 — Georgette Jones, the only biological child of George Jones and Tammy Wynette.
- October 25 — Chely Wright, country singer of the late 1990s and 2000s (decade).
- November 5 – Heather and Jennifer Kinley, recorded in the late 1990s as the duo The Kinleys
- November 15 — Jack Ingram, rock-styled country singer-songwriter since the mid-2000s (decade).
- December 19 — Kevin Sharp, country singer from the 1990s, best known for "Nobody Knows" (d. 2014)
Deaths
- January 4 – Clayton McMichen, 69, pioneering fiddle player and member of the Skillet Lickers.
- April 1 — Paul Cohen, 61, pioneering record producer at Decca Records.
- September 5 – Curley Williams, 56, songwriter most famous for writing "Half as Much."
Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees
- The Original Carter Family – (A. P. Carter 1891–1960, Sara Carter 1898–1979 and Mother Maybelle Carter 1909–1978)
Major awards
Grammy Awards
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance — "(I Never Promised You a) Rose Garden", Lynn Anderson
- Best Male Country Vocal Performance — "For the Good Times", Ray Price
- Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal — "If I Were a Carpenter", Johnny Cash and June Carter
- Best Country Instrumental Performance — Me & Jerry, Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed
- Best Country Song — "My Woman, My Woman, My Wife", Marty Robbins (Performer: Marty Robbins)
Juno Awards
- Country Male Vocalist of the Year — Tommy Hunter
- Country Female Vocalist of the Year — Dianne Leigh
- Country Group or Duo of the Year — Mercey Brothers
Academy of Country Music
- Entertainer of the Year — Merle Haggard
- Song of the Year — "For the Good Times", Kris Kristofferson (Performer: Ray Price)
- Single of the Year — "For the Good Times", Ray Price
- Album of the Year — For the Good Times, Ray Price
- Top Male Vocalist — Merle Haggard
- Top Female Vocalist — Lynn Anderson
- Top Vocal Group — The Kimberleys
- Top New Male Vocalist — Buddy Alan
- Top New Female Vocalist — Sammi Smith
Country Music Association
- Entertainer of the Year — Merle Haggard
- Song of the Year — "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down", Kris Kristofferson (Performer: Johnny Cash)
- Single of the Year — "Okie from Muskogee", Merle Haggard
- Album of the Year — Okie from Muskogee, Merle Haggard
- Male Vocalist of the Year — Merle Haggard
- Female Vocalist of the Year — Tammy Wynette
- Vocal Duo of the Year — Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton
- Vocal Group of the Year — Tompall and the Glaser Brothers
- Instrumentalist of the Year — Jerry Reed
- Instrumental Group of the Year — Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass
- Comedian of the Year — Roy Clark
Further reading
- Kingsbury, Paul, "The Grand Ole Opry: History of Country Music. 70 Years of the Songs, the Stars and the Stories," Villard Books, Random House; Opryland USA, 1995
- 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.
Other links
- Country Music Association
- Inductees of the Country Music Hall of Fame
External links
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