This is a list of Billboard magazine's ranking of the top country singles of 1967. "All the Time" by Jack Greene ranked as the year's No. 1 country single.
The ranking was based on performance on the Billboard country charts during the first eight months of 1967.[1] Accordingly, the list excludes songs like Tammy Wynette's "I Don't Wanna Play House" and Sonny James' "It's the Little Things", which reached No. 1 later in the year.
Rank
Peak[note 1][2]
Title
Artist(s)
Label
1
1
"All the Time"
Jack Greene
Decca
2
1
"Walk Through This World With Me"
George Jones
Musicor
3
1
"It's Such a Pretty World Today"
Wynn Stewart
Capitol
4
1
"Where Does the Good Times Go"
Buck Owens
Capitol
5
3
"Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad"
Tammy Wynette
Epic
6
1
"There Goes My Everything"
Jack Greene
Decca
7
1
"Need You"
Sonny James
Capitol
8
1
"Sam's Place"
Buck Owens
Capitol
9
1
"With One Exception"
David Houston
Epic
10
1
"Lonely Again"
Eddy Arnold
RCA Victor
11
2
"The Cold Hard Facts of Life"
Porter Wagoner
RCA Victor
12
5
"If I Kiss You (Will You Go Away)"
Lynn Anderson
Chart
13
1
"I'll Never Find Another You"
Sonny James
Capitol
14
5
"Get While the Gettin's Good"
Bill Anderson
Decca
15
1
"I'm A Lonesome Fugitive"
Merle Haggard
Capitol
16
2
"I Threw Away the Rose"
Merle Haggard
Capitol
17
1
"I Won't Come In While He's There"
Jim Reeves
RCA Victor
18
7
"Urge for Going"
George Hamilton IV
RCA Victor
19
3
"Misty Blue"
Eddy Arnold
RCA Victor
20
"I Know Me"
Charley Pride
RCA Victor
21
5
"Stamp Out Loneliness"
Stonewall Jackson
RCA Victor
22
5
"Mama Spank"
Liz Anderson
RCA Victor
23
9
"Danny Boy"
Ray Price
Columbia
24
7
"If You're Not Gone Too Long"
Loretta Lynn
Decca
25
11
"Life Turned Her That Way"
Mel Tillis
Kapp
26
8
"Drifting Apart"
Warner Mack
Decca
27
3
"A Loser's Cathedral"
David Houston
Epic
28
2
"Jackson"
Johnny Cash and June Carter
Columbia
29
1
"Tonight Carmen"
Marty Robbins
Columbia
30
1
"Don't Come Home A' Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)"
Loretta Lynn
Decca
31
7
"Happy Tracks"
Kenny Price
Boone
32
3
"Pop a Top"
Jim Ed Brown
RCA Victor
33
8
"Paper Mansions"
Dottie West
RCA Victor
34
5
"I Can't Get There from Here"
George Jones
Musicor
35
9
"Just Between You and Me"
Charley Pride
RCA Victor
36
4
"Once"
Ferlin Husky
Capitol
37
10
"I'll Come Runnin'"
Connie Smith
RCA Victor
38
7
"Walkin' in the Sunshine"
Roger Miller
Smash
39
11
"Tears Will Be the Chaser for Your Wine"
Wanda Jackson
Capitol
40
9
"Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town"
Johnny Darrell
United Artists
41
11
"Fuel to the Flame"
Skeeter Davis
RCA Victor
42
3
"Hurt Her Once for Me"
The Wilburn Brothers
Decca
43
9
"I Never Had the One I Wanted"
Claude Gray
Decca
44
10
"Ruthless"
The Statler Brothers
Columbia
45
10
"Anything Your Heart Desires"
Billy Walker
Monument
46
12
"My Kind of Love"
Dave Dudley
Mercury
47
12
"Mental Revenge"
Waylon Jennings
RCA Victor
48
13
"Just Beyond the Moon"
Tex Ritter
Capitol
49
14
"Bob"
The Willis Brothers
Starday
50
9
"Little Old Wine Drinker Me"
Robert Mitchum
Monument
^"Top Country Singles" (PDF). The Billboard. October 19, 1968. p. 12.
^Joel Whitburn (1995). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits. Billboard Books. ISBN 0823076326.
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