Ah, the 90s. The music was amazing, especially with the emergence of country-pop. The following country songs from the 90s were all hits that you definitely listened to if you were a kid at the time. However, time escapes us all, and you might have forgotten about them. Letโs refresh your memory, shall we? Here are four country songs every 90s kid knew but might have forgotten about!
โOne Way Ticket (Because I Can)โ by LeAnn Rimes (1996)
LeAnn Rimes was the It Girl of country pop for a solid minute back in the 90s, and โOne Way Ticket (Because I Can)โ was just one of many hits from that era. However, I think this song deserves more love in retrospect. Rimes was still a teen at the time of recording this tune, and it made her the fourth teenaged country act to nab a No. 1 hit single on the US country charts. Today, itโs still her only No. 1 hit on the country charts, and what a stellar piece of work it is.
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โWhat Mattered Mostโ by Ty Herndon (1995)
Remember this Ty Herndon classic? โWhat Mattered Mostโ was Herndonโs debut single, and it kicked off his career with a bang. This country song from the 90s topped the Canadian and US country charts, and also made it to No. 90 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
โSingle White Femaleโ by Chely Wright (1999)
Even if you werenโt single, white, or female, you probably belted out the lyrics to this country hit on occasion back in 1999. This song is such an earworm, complete with one of the catchiest choruses in country music at the time. โSingle White Femaleโ ended up being quite a crossover hit, too, peaking at No. 36 on the Hot 100 chart and No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart.
โDown At The Twist And Shoutโ by Mary Chapin Carpenter (1991)
Mary Chapin Carpenter did enjoy quite a bit of success in the 1990s and 2000s, but I still canโt help but feel that she should have been bigger. โPassionate Kissesโ was one of the biggest crossover country songs of the 90s. And โDown At The Twist And Shoutโ was a similarly delightful track. This tune had so many elements to it, touching on rock and Cajun music. It was a hit at No. 2 on the Hot Country Songs chart.
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