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4 of the Best Country One-Hit Wonders From the 1990s

The 1990s was a pretty fun time for country music. Before the country-pop craze hit in the early 2000s, the turn of the century was full of folk-country mashups and debuted a number of legendary artists that are still loved today. Most of these artists are household names, and it would make sense for them to have a whole slew of no. 1 hits under their belts. Surprisingly, each of these four country artists who blew up in the 1990s has only one major hit in their discography. Technically, that makes them one-hit wonders! Letโ€™s take a look at a few of the best country one-hit wonders from the 1990s.

1. โ€œAchy Breaky Heartโ€ by Billy Ray Cyrus

Even if youโ€™re just slightly country-adjacent, you probably know who Billy Ray Cyrus is, even if you just know him as Miley Cyrusโ€™ dad. (We wonโ€™t judge.) But the bemulleted Cyrus became a big deal after he released the country classic โ€œAchy Breaky Heartโ€ in 1992. Surprisingly, that track has been his only no. 1 hit to date. Heโ€™s enjoyed a fairly successful career in the years since, but nothing hit quite like โ€œAchy Break Heartโ€.

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2. โ€œNobody Knowsโ€ by Kevin Sharp

This single from Kevin Sharp was released in 1996, though it was actually a cover of a Tony Rich song. It quickly rose to the no. 1 spot on charts in the US and Canada. He also scored an ACM Award nomination after his debut of Measure Of A Man for Best New Male Vocalist. Unfortunately, it was his only no. 1 hit, he was soon dropped from Asylum Records, and Sharp suffered from a number of health problems that resulted in his death in 2014.

3. โ€œDonโ€™t Get Me Startedโ€ by Rhett Akins

Rhett Akins is a very well-known name in country-music-lovinโ€™ households. Heโ€™s quite a talented songwriter and many of his songs from the 1990s are still playing on airwaves today. However, โ€œDonโ€™t Get Me Startedโ€ from 1996 was his only no. 1 hit to date. And it spent a whopping 21 weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

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4. โ€œShut Up And Kiss Meโ€ by Mary Chapin Carpenter

Mary Chapin Carpenter was a bit of an icon in the 1990s, though she is technically a country one-hit wonder from the 1990s. Many considered her “a spokes-singer for the thirtysomething single woman.โ€ She charted over a dozen songs through the decade, but her only no. 1 hit was โ€œShut Up And Kiss Meโ€ from 1994. The song even earned her a Grammy Award in 1995. Sheโ€™s still a legend today, though her last album release was back in 2020.

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