LIST: Revisiting “Forgotten” ’90s Country HitsBy Miranda Raye on April 17, 2024
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The 1990s were a prime decade in country music history. Still, some ’90s country hits have been somewhat “lost” as the years trickled by.
These songs have never truly been “forgotten.” But, they don’t as much attention as monster hits such as Garth Brooks’ “Friends in Low Places” and Toby Keith’s “Should’ve Been a Cowboy.”
(Left) Paul Natkin / WireImage / Getty Images / (Right) Toby Keith / Facebook
So today, we’re revisiting a group of ’90s country hits that deserve more love. Dive into the list to see how many songs you remember!
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“Romeo” – Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton released her fun and flirtatious single “Romeo” in 1993.
The song featured Mary Chapin Carpenter, Pam Tillis, Billy Ray Cyrus, Kathy Mattea, and Tanya Tucker. All of them (with the exception of Tillis) appeared in the song’s music video, with Cyrus playing Parton’s love interest.
“Romeo” landed at the 27th spot on the Hot Country Songs chart and crossed over to the 50th spot on the all-genre Hot 100 chart. The song also earned a Grammy nomination for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals.
“Come Cryin’ To Me” – Lonestar
Lonestar really took off in 1999 and the 2000s with #1 hits such as “Amazed,” “What About Now,” and “I’m Already There.” But they earned their first #1 songs earlier in the ’90s.
One of those songs was 1997’s “Come Cryin’ to Me.” The track was the first single co-written by then-member John Rich to reach #1 on the Hot Country Songs chart. It remained on the chart for a total of 20 weeks.
Later, “Come Cryin’ to Me” ranked at the 11th spot on the year-end Country Songs chart for 1997.
“Helping Me Get Over You” – Lari White & Travis Tritt
Lari White and Travis Tritt sang about the pain of heartache and lost love in their 1997 duet, “Helping Me Get Over You.” The artists co-wrote the song together.
“Helping Me Get Over You” reached the 18th spot on the Hot Country Songs chart following its release. It also reached the 21st spot on the country chart in Canada.
The song received renewed attention following Lari White’s death on January 23, 2018. She was only 52 years old.
Tritt remembered White in a touching tribute, writing, “I’m extremely saddened by the passing of my friend Lari White. She was so talented and a joy to write and record with.”
“Just Between You And Me” – The Kinleys
Identical twin sisters Heather and Jennifer Kinley formed the now-defunct country music duo The Kinleys. One of their biggest hits was a song called “Just Between You and Me,” which they released in 1997.
“Just Between You and Me” reached the 12th spot on the Hot Country Songs chart. The year after its release, The Kinleys won the ACM Award for Top New Vocal Duet or Group.
“Old Enough To Know Better” – Wade Hayes
Wade Hayes burst onto the scene in 1994 with the release of his debut single, “Old Enough to Know Better.”
The song was an immediate success and reached #1 on the Hot Country Songs chart. It also reached the #1 spot on the country charts in Canada.
Although Hayes has never topped the Hot Country Songs chart again, he released a subsequent string of Top 10 hits throughout the 1990s.
“Love Is Stronger Than Pride” – Ricochet
Ricochet released “Love Is Stronger Than Pride” in 1996 as the third single from their debut album.
The track reached the ninth spot on the Hot Country Songs chart. It followed the band’s two previous successes, “Daddy’s Money” and “What Do I Know.”
Ricochet won the ACM Award for Top New Vocal Duet or Group the year after they released “Love Is Stronger Than Pride.”
“Little Red Rodeo” – Collin Raye
In case you didn’t know, Collin Raye got his start singing in the now-defunct country group The Wrays. He later pursued a solo career and has charted 30 singles, including four #1 hits on the Hot Country Songs chart.
Raye released his single “Little Red Rodeo” in 1997. He also got the chance to perform the song on an episode of the Chuck Norris-led TV series Walker, Texas Ranger.
The song peaked at the third spot on the Hot Country Songs chart and remained on the chart for a total of 22 weeks. “Little Red Rodeo” also reached the #1 spot on the country chart in Canada.
“Little Good-Byes” – SHeDAISY
The sister trio SHeDAISY released their debut single, “Little Good-Byes,” in 1999. The song peaked at the third spot on the Hot Country Songs chart. It also crossed over to claim the 43rd slot on the all-genre Hot 100 chart.
“Little Good-Byes” led SHeDAISY to receive a Grammy nomination for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.
SHeDAISY hasn’t released new music in several years, but they still share occasional posts on their official Facebook page.
“Is It Over Yet” – Wynonna
Wynonna started her solo career in the ’90s and scored a string of hits during the decade. One of those hits was 1993’s “Is It Over Yet.”
“Is It Over Yet” reached the sixth spot on the Hot Country Songs chart. It also peaked at the eighth spot on the country chart in Canada.
The song led Wynonna to receive a Grammy nomination for Best Female Country Vocal Performance.
“You’ve Got To Stand For Something” – Aaron Tippin