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This is a listing of the number one album on the Billboard US country album sales charts in 1989. There were eight number one albums that year.
← 1988 ←
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United States List of number one country albums in the US
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1990 →
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Period |
Where. total
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Interpreter |
title
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Additional Information
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(Period, weeks in first place, artist, title , additional information)
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December 31, 1988 - January 6, 1989 1 week (9 in total)
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9
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Ricky Van Shelton
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Loving proof
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-
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January 7, 1989 - March 3, 1989 8 weeks (16 total)
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16
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Randy Travis
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Old 8 × 10
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-
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March 4, 1989 - March 10, 1989 1 week (total 10)
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10
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Ricky Van Shelton
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Loving proof
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-
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March 11, 1989 - March 31, 1989 3 weeks (total 3)
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3
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Alabama
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Southern Star
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-
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April 1, 1989 - April 28, 1989 4 weeks (4 in total)
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4th
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Hank Williams, Jr.
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Greatest Hits, Vol. 3
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-
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April 29, 1989 - May 5, 1989 1 week (total 1)
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1
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George Strait
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Beyond the blue neon
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-
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May 6, 1989 - June 23, 1989 7 weeks (total 7)
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7th
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Hank Williams, Jr.
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Greatest Hits, Vol. 3
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-
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June 24, 1989 - September 22, 1988 13 weeks (total of 13)
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13
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Reba McEntire
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Sweet Sixteen
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-
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September 23, 1989 - November 3, 1989 6 weeks (6 in total)
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6th
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Clint Black
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Killin 'time
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-
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November 4, 1989 - December 29, 1989 8 weeks (8 in total)
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8th
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Randy Travis
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No holdin 'back
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-
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← 1988
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→ 1990 →
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Web links
literature
Individual evidence
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↑ Discogs (Ricky Van Shelton - Loving Proof)
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↑ Discogs (Randy Travis - Old 8 × 10)
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↑ Discogs (Alabama - Southern Star)
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↑ Discogs (Hank Williams, Jr. - Greatest Hits, Vol. 3)
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↑ Discogs (George Strait - Beyond the Blue Neon)
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↑ Discogs (Reba McEntire - Sweet Sixteen)
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↑ Discogs (Clint Black - Killin 'Time)
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↑ Discogs (Randy Travis - No Holdin 'Back)