List of Top Country Albums number ones of 2019

Top Country Albums is a chart that ranks the top-performing country music albums in the United States, published by Billboard. In 2019, 21 different albums topped the chart, based on multi-metric consumption, blending traditional album sales, track equivalent albums, and streaming equivalent albums.

Singer Luke Combs
Luke Combs dominated the top of the chart in 2019, spending a total of 34 weeks at number one with three albums. No other act spent more than one week in the top spot.

The number-one position was dominated in 2019 by Luke Combs, who spent 34 weeks in the top spot during the year. His debut album This One's for You had first reached number one in the summer of 2017,[1] but continued to return intermittently to the top of the chart for more than two years, particularly after the release of a deluxe edition in mid-2018.[2] In 2019 the album had ten separate spells at number one, totalling 29 weeks atop the chart. Having already spent 21 weeks at number one in 2017 and 2018,[3] the album reached a total of 50 weeks in the top spot, tying the record set by Shania Twain's album Come On Over for the highest total number of weeks at number one on the Top Country Albums chart.[4] In June, The Prequel, a five-track EP,[2] spent a single week at number one, and in November his second full-length album What You See Is What You Get reached the top spot, where it had spent four non-consecutive weeks by the end of the year. It also became the singer's first album to top the all-genres Billboard 200 chart,[5] a feat also achieved by Thomas Rhett's album Center Point Road, which topped both listings in June.[6]

Every other chart-topper of 2019 spent only a single week at number one, and no act other than Combs achieved more than one number one during the year in its own right, although Maren Morris reached number one with her solo album Girl and also as a member of the Highwomen, a supergroup of female country singers.[7] Several acts reached the top of the chart for the first time in 2019, beginning in the year's first week when former television and film singing cowboy Gene Autry was at number one with Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and Other Christmas Classics, giving him his first chart-topper more than 20 years after his death.[8][9] Other acts to reach the top of the chart for the first time during the year were Cody Johnson with Ain't Nothin' to It,[10] Tyler Childers with Country Squire,[11] the Highwomen with their self-titled debut album,[12] Midland with Let It Roll,[13] and the band Whiskey Myers with its eponymous album.[14] In contrast, Honky Tonk Time Machine was the 27th number one for veteran country star George Strait, a record number of chart-toppers for a single artist.[15] The year's final number one was Fully Loaded: God's Country, a compilation album by Blake Shelton, which topped the chart in the issue of Billboard dated December 28.

Chart history

Maren Morris topped the chart with a solo album and also as part of the group The Highwomen.
Country Squire was the first number one for Tyler Childers.
Center Point Road was a crossover success for Thomas Rhett, also topping the Billboard 200.
The band Whiskey Myers gained its first number one with its self-titled album.
Issue dateTitleArtist(s)Ref.
January 5Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and Other Christmas ClassicsGene Autry[16]
January 12This One's for YouLuke Combs[17]
January 19[3]
January 26[18]
February 2Ain't Nothin' to ItCody Johnson[19]
February 9This One's for YouLuke Combs[20]
February 16[21]
February 23Golden HourKacey Musgraves[22]
March 2Can't Say I Ain't CountryFlorida Georgia Line[23]
March 9This One's for YouLuke Combs[24]
March 16[25]
March 23GirlMaren Morris[26]
March 30This One's for YouLuke Combs[27]
April 6[28]
April 13Honky Tonk Time MachineGeorge Strait[29]
April 20RebootBrooks & Dunn[30]
April 27This One's for YouLuke Combs[31]
May 4[32]
May 11[33]
May 18[34]
May 25[35]
June 1[36]
June 8[37]
June 15Center Point RoadThomas Rhett[38]
June 22The Prequel (EP)Luke Combs[39]
June 29This One's for You[40]
July 6[41]
July 13[42]
July 20[43]
July 27[44]
August 3[45]
August 10[46]
August 17Country SquireTyler Childers[47]
August 24This One's for YouLuke Combs[48]
August 31[49]
September 7Let It RollMidland[50]
September 14This One's for YouLuke Combs[51]
September 21The HighwomenThe Highwomen[52]
September 28This One's for YouLuke Combs[53]
October 5The OwlZac Brown Band[54]
October 12Whiskey MyersWhiskey Myers[55]
October 19Fire & BrimstoneBrantley Gilbert[56]
October 26This One's for YouLuke Combs[57]
November 2[58]
November 9Old DominionOld Dominion[59]
November 16WildcardMiranda Lambert[60]
November 23What You See Is What You GetLuke Combs[61]
November 30[62]
December 79Jason Aldean[63]
December 14What You See Is What You GetLuke Combs[64]
December 21[65]
December 28Fully Loaded: God's CountryBlake Shelton[66]

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