22nd
American Music Awards
(held January 30, 1995)
Vince Gill
"Whenever You Come
Around" |
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other
nominees:
Tim
McGraw -
"Indian Outlaw"
John Michael Montgomery
- "I Swear" |
21st
American Music Awards
(held February 7, 1994)
Alan
Jackson
"Chattahoochee" |
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other
nominees:
Clint Black
& Wynonna -
"A Bad Goodbye"
Dolly
Parton
& Friends -
"Romeo" |
20th
American Music Awards
(held January 25, 1993)
Billy Ray
Cyrus
"Achy Breaky Heart" |
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other
nominees:
Garth Brooks -
"The River"
Vince Gill -
"I Still Believe In
You" |
19th
American Music Awards
(held January 27, 1992)
Garth Brooks
"The Thunder
Rolls" |
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other
nominees:
Travis Tritt -
"Here's A Quarter (Call
Someone Who Cares)r"
Trisha Yearwood -
"She's In Love With The
Boy" |
18th
American Music Awards
(held January 28, 1991)
Garth Brooks
"If Tomorrow Never
Comes" |
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other
nominees:
The Judds -
"Born To Be Blue"
George Strait -
"Love Without End" |
17th
American Music Awards
(held January 22, 1990)
Randy Travis
"Deeper Than The
Holler" |
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other
nominees:
Alabama -
"If I Had You"
George Strait -
"Baby's Gotten Good At
Goodbye" |
16th
American Music Awards
(held January 30, 1989)
Randy Travis
"I Told You
So" |
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other
nominees:
Alabama -
"Fallin' Again"
Kathy Mattea-
"Eighteen Wheels And A Dozen
Roses" |
15th
American Music Awards
(held January 25, 1988)
Randy Travis
"Forever And Ever,
Amen" |
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other
nominees:
George Strait -
"Ocean Front Property"
Hank Williams, Jr. -
"Born To Boogie" |
14th
American Music Awards
(held January 26, 1987)
The Judds
"Grandpa (Tell Me
'Bout The Good Old Days) " |
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other
nominees:
Dan Seals -
"Everything That Glitters Is
Not Gold"
Randy Travis -
"Diggin' Up Bones"
Steve Wariner -
"You Can Dream Of Me" |
13th
American Music Awards
(held January 27, 1986)
Willie
Nelson
"Forgiving You Was
Easy" |
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other
nominees:
Alabama -
"There's No Way"
Lee Greenwood -
"Dixie Road" |
12th
American Music Awards
(held January 28, 1985)
Kenny
Rogers & Dolly
Parton
"Islands In The
Stream" |
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other
nominees:
The Judds -
"Mama He's Crazy"
Anne Murray -
"A Little Good News" |
11th
American Music Awards
(held January 16, 1984)
Kenny
Rogers & Dolly
Parton
"Islands In The
Stream" |
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other
nominees:
Alabama -
"Dixieland Delight"
John Anderson -
"Swingin'"
The Oak Ridge Boys
- "Love Song" |
10th
American Music Awards
(held January 17, 1983)
Kenny
Rogers
"Love Will Turn You
Around" |
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other
nominees:
Oak Ridge Boys -
"Bobbie Sue"
Sylvia -
"Nobody" |
9th
American Music Awards
(held January 25, 1982)
Anne Murray
"Could I Have This
Dance?" and
Willie
Nelson
"On The Road
Again" (tie) |
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other
nominees:
Alabama -
"Feels So Right"
Ronnie
Milsap -
"(There's) No Gettin' Over
Me" |
8th
American Music Awards
(held January 30, 1981)
Kenny
Rogers
"Coward Of The
County" |
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other
nominees:
Crystal Gayle -
"If You Ever Change Your
Mind"
Kenny
Rogers &
Kim Carnes - "Don't
Fall In Love With A Dreamer" |
7th
American Music Awards
(held January 18, 1980)
Barbara
Mandrell
"Sleeping Single In
A Double Bed" |
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other
nominees:
Waylon Jennings
- "Amanda"
Eddie
Rabbitt -
"Suspicions" |
6th
American Music Awards
(held January 12, 1979)
Linda
Ronstadt
"Blue Bayou" |
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other
nominees:
Dolly
Parton -
"Here you Come Again"
Johnny Paycheck
- "Take This Job And Shove
It" |
5th
American Music Awards
(held January 16, 1978)
Kenny
Rogers
"Lucille" |
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other
nominees:
Glen Campbell -
"Southern Nights"
Loretta Lynn -
"She's Got You" |
4th
American Music Awards
(held January 31, 1977)
Willie
Nelson
"Blue Eyes Cryin'
In The Rain" |
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other
nominees:
Loretta Lynn -
"Somebody Somewhere"
C.W. McCall -
"Convoy" |
3rd
American Music Awards
(held January 24, 1976)
Glen
Campbell
"Rhinestone
Cowboy" |
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other
nominees:
Freddy Fender -
"Before The Next Teardrop
Falls"
Willie
Nelson -
"Blue Eyes Cryin' In The
Rain" |
2nd
American Music Awards
(held February 18, 1975)
Charlie Rich
"The Most Beautiful
Girl In The World" |
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other
nominees:
Merle Haggard -
"If We Make It Through
December"
Charley Pride -
"Mississippi Cotton Pickin'
Delta Town" |
1st
American Music Awards
(held February 19, 1974)
Charlie Rich
"Behind Close
Doors" |
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