Talk:2005 in country music

"Baby Girl" record
An editor had indicated in footnotes that the 46-week run of Sugarland's "Baby Girl" on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart is a record, according to some sources. I haven't changed anything yet, but I know this is NOT a record, although it certainly is among the longest stays ever on the chart (and probably even the longest stay in the post-1990 era). I will add in the song that set the record when I have it (although I believe it is Eddy Arnold's "Boquet of Roses" at 54 weeks, with Bobby Helms' "Fraulein" at 52 weeks). Briguy52748 13:00, 20 July 2006 (UTC)
 * Joel Whitburn's "Top Country Songs 1944-2005" confirms it. "Baby Girl" – although certainly among the top five songs as far as chart longevity is concerned – is still short of the all-time record set by Eddy Arnold's "Boquet of Roses," which was 54 weeks in 1948-1949. Someone needs to update this fact. Briguy52748 12:38, 21 July 2006 (UTC)]] (P.S. – Bobby Helms set his record in 1957-1958).

Top new album releases
Is this data based on sales? Where is it taken from? Thanks. 88.104.219.117 09:05, 25 October 2006 (UTC)

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