At the start of the year the number one was "
Our Song" by
Taylor Swift, which had risen to the top in the issue dated December 22, 2007.[2] It remained at the top of the chart until the issue dated February 2, when it was replaced by "
Letter to Me" by
Brad Paisley. Both Swift and Paisley had three songs at number one in 2008. Paisley reached the top with "Letter to Me", "
I'm Still a Guy" and "
Waitin' on a Woman" and Swift with "Our Song", "
Should've Said No" and "
Love Story".
Carrie Underwood also had three chart-toppers in 2008 with "
All-American Girl", "
Last Name" and "
Just a Dream". Paisley and Swift tied for the most weeks at number one by an artist in the year, each spending eight weeks at the top. The last number one of the year was "
Roll with Me", the final number one single by
Montgomery Gentry.
Four acts topped the chart for the first time in 2008. The first was
James Otto, who reached number one for the first time in May with "
Just Got Started Lovin' You".[3] Although it only spent two weeks at number one, Otto's song was ranked number one on Billboard's year-end chart of the most popular country songs.[4] In October, former
Hootie & the Blowfish frontman
Darius Rucker scored his first country number one with "
Don't Think I Don't Think About It", making him the first African-American to have a solo number one since
Charley Pride in 1983.[5]Jimmy Wayne and the
Zac Brown Band also topped the chart for the first time in 2008.[6][7] Additionally, veteran reggae band
The Wailers received a secondary credit on
Kenny Chesney's song "
Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven" for one of its two weeks in the top spot. This gave the group its first appearance at number one on Hot Country Songs and marked the first appearance at number one on the chart by any act of the reggae genre and the first by any act from Jamaica.[8]
At the start of the year the number one was "
Our Song" by
Taylor Swift, which had risen to the top in the issue dated December 22, 2007.[2] It remained at the top of the chart until the issue dated February 2, when it was replaced by "
Letter to Me" by
Brad Paisley. Both Swift and Paisley had three songs at number one in 2008. Paisley reached the top with "Letter to Me", "
I'm Still a Guy" and "
Waitin' on a Woman" and Swift with "Our Song", "
Should've Said No" and "
Love Story".
Carrie Underwood also had three chart-toppers in 2008 with "
All-American Girl", "
Last Name" and "
Just a Dream". Paisley and Swift tied for the most weeks at number one by an artist in the year, each spending eight weeks at the top. The last number one of the year was "
Roll with Me", the final number one single by
Montgomery Gentry.
Four acts topped the chart for the first time in 2008. The first was
James Otto, who reached number one for the first time in May with "
Just Got Started Lovin' You".[3] Although it only spent two weeks at number one, Otto's song was ranked number one on Billboard's year-end chart of the most popular country songs.[4] In October, former
Hootie & the Blowfish frontman
Darius Rucker scored his first country number one with "
Don't Think I Don't Think About It", making him the first African-American to have a solo number one since
Charley Pride in 1983.[5]Jimmy Wayne and the
Zac Brown Band also topped the chart for the first time in 2008.[6][7] Additionally, veteran reggae band
The Wailers received a secondary credit on
Kenny Chesney's song "
Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven" for one of its two weeks in the top spot. This gave the group its first appearance at number one on Hot Country Songs and marked the first appearance at number one on the chart by any act of the reggae genre and the first by any act from Jamaica.[8]