List of Top 10 Songs by Kenny Chesney: The Best of Country Music

Kenny Chesney has been a top country star for over a decade. According to Wikipedia, “To date, he has also produced thirty-one top ten songs on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs list, thirteen of which reached number one.” Why do people love Kenny Chesney? Well, for most it would seem that he sticks to the basics of country music: love, loss, and having a good time. Check out the list of top 10 songs by Kenny Chesney.

List of Top 10 Songs by Kenny Chesney: You Had Me From Hello

You Had Me From Hello by Kenny Chesney climbed to number one on the list of top country songs for 1999. This Kenny Chesney hit was inspired from Jerry Maguire with Renee Zellweger’s infamous line to Tom Cruise. Ironically, Kenny Chesney married Renee Zellweger in 2005 but shortly after the duo divorced.

List of Top 10 Songs by Kenny Chesney: Back Where I Come From

Back Where I Come From has been one of Kenny Chesney’s top songs from his early career and is one of the songs off his vast list that he regularly performs at most concerts. Back Where I Come From is a catchy song by Kenny Chesney that is about the small town that he was raised in.

List of Top 10 Songs by Kenny Chesney: The Woman With You

The Woman With You is one of Kenny Chesney’s singles of 2004 that is song four on the CD: When The Sun Goes Down. The Woman With You is about a stressed out career woman juggling many tasks and feels relief in the arms of Kenny Chesney.

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List of Top 10 Songs by Kenny Chesney: The Good Stuff

The Good Stuff by Kenny Chesney was released in 2002, off of the album: No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problem. Like most Kenny Chesney hits, this was one of the top songs for 2002. It was at the top of the list on the Billboard music charts for seven weeks. The Good Stuff describes a man who has his first fight with his wife who visits a bar and gets advice on the good stuff in life from a bartender.

List of Top 10 Songs by Kenny Chesney: There Goes My Life

Released in 2003, on the album: When The Sun Goes Down, There Goes My Life spent almost two months as one of the top songs on the country charts. This was one of the top songs by Kenny Chesney that deals with a man who unexpectedly gets notice that he has gotten a woman pregnant and how at first he feels like his life is ruined. Later on the “mistake” he thought his baby was turns into the most precious thing in his life especially when his now grown daughter is off to leave him to join the adult world.

List of Top 10 Songs by Kenny Chesney: What I Need To Do

What I Need To Do by Kenny Chesney is song number one on the list of tracks on his album Everywhere We Go. What I Need To Do was number 8 on list of the country top songs in 1999. Kenny Chesney sings about driving and thinking he should turn around to go back to his ex lover but just drives on.

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List of Top 10 Songs by Kenny Chesney: Summer Time

Summer Time was the third single in 2005 from Kenny Chesney off of his album: The Road and the Radio. Summer Time remained one of the number one singles for 2005 off of Kenny Chesney’s second album that was released that year. The album by Kenny Chesney was number one on the list for the Billboard 200 that year.

List of Top 10 Songs by Kenny Chesney: She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy

Who thinks Kenny Chesney’s tractor is sexy? Apparently a lot of people! She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy climbed to number 11 in 1999 on the list of favorite country singles. Apparently Kenny Chesney thinks women love hard workin’ men and it appears he’s right!

List of Top 10 Songs by Kenny Chesney: She’s Got It All

She’s Got It All was released in 2000 and quickly became a huge hit all over the United States for Kenny Chesney. She’s Got It All by Kenny Chesney is a song about a man who finds the woman of his dreams.

List of Top 10 Songs by Kenny Chesney: Living in Fast Forward

Living in Fast Forward by Kenny Chesney is a catchy fast paced song that came out in 2005. Living in Fast Forward is off of The Road and Radio album that is about a man who lives life in the fast lane doing things that he probably shouldn’t be doing. It was a number one single for Kenny Chesney on the country Billboard in 2005.