American Music Award for Favorite Country Single
The American Music Award for Favorite Country Single is a major music industry award that was created in 1974. However, the award was discontinued after 1995.[1]
Years reflect the year in which the American Music Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year.
The all-time winner of awards in this category was Kenny Rogers. Rogers won a total of 5 AMA Favorite Country Single trophies, two of which were shared as part of a duet with Dolly Parton.
1990s
- American Music Awards of 1995
- Vince Gill, "Whenever You Come Around"
- American Music Awards of 1994
- American Music Awards of 1993
- American Music Awards of 1992
- American Music Awards of 1991
- American Music Awards of 1990
1980s
- American Music Awards of 1989
- American Music Awards of 1988
- American Music Awards of 1987
- The Judds, "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Old Days)"
- American Music Awards of 1986
- Willie Nelson, "Forgiving You Was Easy"
- American Music Awards of 1985
- American Music Awards of 1984
- American Music Awards of 1983
- American Music Awards of 1982
- Anne Murray, "Could I Have This Dance?" & Willie Nelson, "On the Road Again"
- American Music Awards of 1981
- American Music Awards of 1980
1970s
- American Music Awards of 1979
- American Music Awards of 1978
- American Music Awards of 1977
- American Music Awards of 1976
- American Music Awards of 1975
- American Music Awards of 1974
See also
Billboard Music Awards
Grammy Awards
References
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