Country-Musik 1967
Die Liste bietet eine Übersicht über das Jahr 1967 im Genre Country-Musik.
Events
- 1. April – In Nashville öffnet das Museum der Country Music Hall of Fame.
Top Hits des Jahres
Nummer-1-Hits
- 11. Februar – „Don't Come Home A' Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)“ – Loretta Lynn
- 18. Februar – „Where Does the Good Times Go“ – Buck Owens and the Buckaroos
- 4. März – „The Fugitive“ – Merle Haggard and the Strangers
- 11. März – „Where Does the Good Times Go“ – Buck Owens and the Buckaroos
- 25. März – „I Won't Come in While He's There“ – Jim Reeves
- 1. April – „Walk Through This World With Me“ – George Jones
- 15. April – „Lonely Again“ – Eddy Arnold
- 29. April – „Need You“ – Sonny James
- 13. Mai – „Sam's Place“ – Buck Owens and the Buckaroos
- 3. Juni – „It's Such a Pretty World Today“ – Wynn Stewart
- 17. Juni – „All the Time“ – Jack Greene
- 22, Juli – „With One Exception“ – David Houston
- 29. Juli – „Tonight Carmen“ – Marty Robbins
- 5. August – „I'll Never Find Another You“ – Sonny James
- 2. September – „Branded Man“ – Merle Haggard and the Strangers
- 9. September – „Your Tender Loving Care“ – Buck Owens and the Buckaroos
- 16. September – „My Elusive Dreams“ – David Houston und Tammy Wynette
- 30. September – „Laura (What's He Got That I Ain't Got)“ – Leon Ashley
- 7. Oktober – „Turn the World Around“ – Eddy Arnold
- 14, Oktober – „I Don't Wanna Play House“ – Tammy Wynette
- 4. November – „You Mean the World to Me“ – David Houston
- 18. November – „It's the Little Things“ – Sonny James
- 23. Dezember – „For Loving You“ – Bill Anderson und Jan Howard
Weitere große Hits
- „Anything Your Heart Desires“ – Billy Walker
- „Bear With Me a Little Longer“ – Billy Walker
- „Break My Mind“ – George Hamilton IV.
- „Burning a Hole in My Mind“ – Connie Smith
- „Burning Bridges“ – Glen Campbell
- „The Chokin' Kind“ – Waylon Jennings
- „'Cause I Have You“ – Wynn Stewart
- „Cincinnati, Ohio“ – Connie Smith
- „The Cold Hard Facts of Life“ – Porter Wagoner
- „Danny Boy“ – Ray Price
- „Deep Water“ – Carl Smith
- „A Dime at a Time“ – Del Reeves
- „Does My Ring Hurt Your Finger“ – Charley Pride
- „Please Don't Squeeze My Charmin“ – Charlie Walker
- „Dumb Blonde“ – Dolly Parton
- „Fool, Fool, Fool“ – Webb Pierce
- „Fuel to the Flame“ – Skeeter Davis
- „Funny, Familiar, Forgotten Feelings“ – Don Gibson
- „Game of Triangles“ – Bobby Bare, Norma Jean, Liz Anderson
- „Gardinas in Her Hair“ – Marty Robbins
- „Gentle On My Mind“ – Glen Campbell
- „Get While the Gettin's Good“ – Bill Anderson
- „Green River“ – Waylon Jennings
- „How Fast Them Trucks Can Go“ – Claude Gray
- „I Can't Get There From Here“ – George Jones
- „I Don't Want to Be With Me“ – Conway Twitty
- „I Know One“ – Charley Pride
- „I Never Had the One I Wanted“ – Claude Gray
- „I Threw Away the Rose“ – Merle Haggard
- „I'll Come Running“ – Connie Smith
- „I'm Still Not Over You“ – Ray Price
- „If I Kiss You (Will You Go Away)“ – Lynn Anderson
- „If My Heart Had Windows“ – George Jones
- „If the Whole World Stopped Lovin'“ – Roy Drusky
- „If You're Not Gone Too Long“ – Loretta Lynn
- „Jackson“ – Johnny Cash und June Carter
- „Just Between You and Me“ – Charley Pride
- „Life Turned Her That Way“ – Mel Tillis
- „Long-Legged, Guitar-Pickin' Man“ – Johnny Cash und June Carter
- „Love and Make It All Better“ – Bobby Lewis
- „A Loser's Cathedral“ – David Houston
- „Mama Spank“ – Liz Anderson
- „Mental Revenge“ – Waylon Jennings
- „Misty Blue“ – Eddy Arnold
- „My Kind of Love“ – Dave Dudley
- „No One's Gonna Hurt You Anymore“ – Bill Anderson
- „Once“ – Ferlin Husky
- „Paper Mansions“ – Dottie West
- „The Party's Over“ – Willie Nelson
- „Phantom 309“ – Red Sovine
- „Pop a Top“ – Jim Ed Brown
- „Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town“ – Johnny Darrell
- „Ruthless“ – Statler Brothers
- „Something Fishy“ – Dolly Parton
- „Stamp Out Loneliness“ – Stonewall Jackson
- „Urge for Going“ – George Hamilton IV.
- „Walkin' in the Sunshine“ – Roger Miller
- „What Does it Take to Keep a Man Like You Satisfied“ – Skeeter Davis
- „What Kind of Girl Do You Think I Am“ – Loretta Lynn
- „What Locks the Door“ – Jack Greene
- „A Woman in Love“ – Bonnie Guitar
- „The World is Round“ – Roy Drusky
- „You Can't Have Your Kate and Edith Too“ – Statler Brothers
- „Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad“ – Tammy Wynette
Alben (Auswahl)
- Branded Man – Merle Haggard (Capitol)
- Carryin' On with Johnny Cash and June Carter – Johnny Cash und June Carter (Columbia)
- Hello, I'm Dolly – Dolly Parton (RCA)
- Just Between You and Me – Porter Wagoner und Dolly Parton (RCA)
- Love of the Common People – Waylon Jennings (RCA)
- The One and Only – Waylon Jennings (RCA)
- Waylon Sings Ol' Harlan – Waylon Jennings (RCA)
- Blue Side of Lonesome – Jim Reeves (RCA)
- By the Time I Get to Phoenix – Glen Campbell (Capitol)
- The Cold Hard Facts of Life – Porter Wagoner (RCA)
- Cookin' Up Hits – Liz Anderson (RCA)
- The Country Way – Charley Pride (RCA)
- Don't Come Home a Drinkin – Loretta Lynn (Decca)
- Dottie West Sings Sacred Ballads – Dottie West (RCA)
- The Game of Triangles – Bobby Bare, Liz Anderson (RCA)
- Gentle on My Mind – Glen Campbell (Capitol)
- Hand In Hand With Jesus – Skeeter Davis (RCA)
- I'll Help You Forget Her – Dottie West (RCA)
- Jackson Ain't a Very Big Town – Norma Jean (RCA)
- Lonely Again – Eddy Arnold (RCA)
- My Elusive Dreams – Tammy Wynette (Epic)
- The Pride of Country Music – Charley Pride (RCA)
- Queen Of Honky Tonk Street – Kitty Wells (Decca)
- Ride Ride Ride – Lynn Anderson (Chart)
- Skeeter Sings Buddy Holly – Skeeter Davis (RCA)
- Soul of a Convict – Porter Wagoner (RCA)
- There Goes My Everything – Jack Greene (Decca)
- Turn the World Around – Eddy Arnold (RCA)
- With All My Heart and Soul – Dottie West (RCA)
- Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad – Tammy Wynette (Epic)
- Please Don't Squeeze My Charmin – Charlie Walker (Epic)
Neuaufnahmen in die Country Music Hall of Fame
- Red Foley (1910–1968)
- J. L. Frank (1900–1952)
- Jim Reeves (1923–1964)
- Stephen H. Sholes (1911–1968)
Wichtige Auszeichnungen
Grammys
- Best Country and Western Song – Gentle on My Mind – John Hartford, Songwriter
- Best Country and Western Recording – Gentle on My Mind – Glen Campbell
- Best Country and Western Solo Vocal Performance, Male – Gentle on My Mind – Glen Campbell
- Best Country and Western Solo Vocal Performance, Female – I Don't Wanna Play House – Tammy Wynette
- Best Country and Western Performance, Duet, Trio or Group (Vocal or Instrumental) – Jackson – Johnny Cash und June Carter
Academy of Country Music
- Album Of The Year – Gentle On My Mind – Glen Campbell
- Top Male Vocalist – Glen Campbell
- Top Female Vocalist – Lynn Anderson
- Top Vocal Duo – Merle Haggard und Bonnie Owens
- Top Vocal Group – Sons of the Pioneers
- Top New Male Vocalist – Jerry Inman
- Top New Female Vocalist – Bobbie Gentry
Country Music Association
- Entertainer of the Year – Eddy Arnold
- Male Vocalist of the Year – Jack Greene
- Female Vocalist of the Year – Loretta Lynn
- Instrumental Group of the Year – The Buckaroos
- Comedian of the Year – Don Bowman
- Vocal Group of the Year – Stoneman Family
- Single of the Year – There Goes My Everything – Jack Greene
- Song of the Year – There Goes My Everything – Dallas Frazier
- Album of the Year – There Goes My Everything – Jack Greene
- Musician of the Year – Chet Atkins
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