Quick Country’s Top 25 Songs for February 2017
What a great month for country music! Whether you're celebrating your love on Valentine's Day or lamenting the ground hog seeing his shadow again, February is a month filled with emotion and, at least in Minnesota, some cold weather!
Snuggle up with your sweetheart this month and listen to Quick Country 96.5's top 25 songs for the month of February. Maren Morris tops the charts this month with her hit single, "80's Mercedes." Meanwhile, a lot of your favorite artists can be found all over the chart this month, from Dustin Lynch (at number 2 with "Seein' Red") to Luke Bryan (on the chart twice) to Keith Urban, Kenny Chesney, Kelsea Ballerini and so, so many more.
Enjoy all the great songs of February! And keep listening to Quick Country 96.5 on-air or online for your favorite songs all month long.
1. Maren Morris - 80's Mercedes
Hero2. Dustin Lynch - Seein' Red
Seein' Red - Single3. Little Big Town - Better Man
The Breaker4. Chris Young - Sober Saturday Night
I'm Comin' Over5. Brad Paisley - Today
Today - Single6. Granger Smith - If the Boot Fits
Remington7. Thomas Rhett - Star of the Show
Tangled Up (Deluxe)8. Kelsea Ballerini - Yeah Boy
The First Time9. Eric Church - Kill a Word
Mr. Misunderstood10. Luke Bryan - Fast
Kill the Lights11. Michael Ray - Think a Little Less
Michael Ray12. Josh Turner - Hometown Girl
Hometown Girl - Single13. Jon Pardi - Dirt on My Boots
California Sunrise14. Jason Aldean - Any Ol' Barstool
They Don't Know15. Chris Janson - Holdin' Her
Buy Me a Boat16. Brantley Gilbert - The Weekend
The Devil Don't Sleep (Deluxe)17. Lauren Alaina - Road Less Traveled
Road Less Traveled18. Dierks Bentley - Different for Girls
Black19. Jake Owen - American Country Love Songs
American Love20. Luke Bryan - Move
Kill the Lights21. Kenny Chesney - Bar at the End of the World
Cosmic Hallelujah22. Chase Bryant - Little Bit of You
Chase Bryant - EP23. Keith Urban - Break on Me
Ripcord24. Brett Eldredge - Wanna Be That Song
Illinois25. Cole Swindell - Middle of a Memory
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