Country Songs That Took a Year to Hit No. 1 on Country Airplay Chart – Celebrity & Entertainment News

Country Songs That Took a Year to Hit No. 1 on Country Airplay Chart

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When Justin Moore’s current single “Time’s Ticking” first debuted on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart 67 weeks ago, Joe Biden was still president, people were leaving for the 2024 Christmas holidays, and Sonic the Hedgehog 3 was the No. 1 film at the domestic box office. The song debuted at No. 59 on the 60-position chart dated Dec. 28, 2024 (which published on Dec. 20, 2024).

“Time’s Ticking” finally reached the No. 1 spot on the Country Airplay chart dated April 11, 2026 (published on April 3), setting the record for the longest ascent in the chart’s 36-year history. It’s Moore’s 11th chart-topper and his first since he took “With a Woman You Love” to the summit in September 2022. That song took a comparatively speedy route, reaching the pinnacle in 45 weeks.

While Moore’s “Time’s Ticking” set the record for the longest climb, it is hardly the only song that had taken months and months to reach No. 1. In fact, of the more than 900 songs that have reached No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart since its inception, 15 other songs have taken at least a year to hit No. 1. Interestingly, that have all been since 2020. Two artists have two songs in the list.

On the other end of the spectrum? Only two songs have debuted at No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart and the first one technically doesn’t count. Clint Black’s “Nobody’s Home” was No. 1 the chart dated Jan. 20, 1990, the week the chart originated. The only song to hit No. 1 the first week it was released belongs to Garth Brooks with “More Than a Memory,” which debuted at No. 1 on the chart dated Sept. 15, 2007.

Below, in descending order, are all the songs that have taken more than a full year to reach No. 1.

  • “This Heart,” Corey Kent, 53 Weeks

    Chart date reached No. 1: July 5, 2025

  • “Die From A Broken Heart,” Maddie & Tae, 54 Weeks

    Chart Date reached No. 1: Aug. 22, 2020

  • “My Boy,” Elvie Shane, 54 Weeks

    Chart date reached No. 1: Oct. 23, 2021

  • “Big, Big Plans,” Chris Lane, 55 Weeks

    Chart date reached No. 1: Dec. 19, 2020

  • “Freedom Was A Highway,” Jimmie Allen feat. Brad Paisley, 55 Weeks

    Chart date reached No. 1: Feb. 19, 2022

  • “This Towns Been Too Good To Us,” Dylan Scott, 55 Weeks

    Chart week reached No. 1: April 5, 2025

  • “Single Saturday Night,” Cole Swindell, 56 Weeks

    Chart date reached No. 1: July 31, 2021

  • “To Be Loved By You,” Parker McCollum, 56 Weeks

    Chart date reached No. 1: March 19, 2022

  • “Gonna Love You,” Parmalee, 56 Weeks

    Chart date reached No. 1: Dec. 7, 2024

  • “Make Me Want To,” Jimmie Allen, 58 Weeks

    Chart date reached No. 1: March 7, 2020

  • “23,” Chayce Beckham, 60 Weeks

    Chart date reached No. 1: April 6, 2024

  • “Can’t Have Mine,” Dylan Scott, 62 Weeks

    Chart date reached No. 1: Dec. 2, 2023

  • “In Between,” Scotty McCreery, 63 Weeks

    Chart date reached No. 1: June 27, 2020

  • “After A Few,” Travis Denning, 65 Weeks

    Chart date reached No. 1: June 13, 2020

  • “Whiskey And Rain,” Michael Ray, 65 Weeks

    Chart date reached No. 1: Jan. 22, 2022

  • “Time’s Ticking,” Justin Moore, 67 Weeks

    Chart date reached No. 1: April 11, 2026

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