List of Top Country Albums number ones of 1987

Top Country Albums is a chart that ranks the top-performing country music albums in the United States, published by Billboard. In 1987, 12 different albums topped the chart, based on sales reports submitted by a representative sample of stores nationwide.[1]

Randy Travis dominated the number one position in 1987 with his album Always & Forever.

The number one position was occupied for nearly half the year by Always & Forever by Randy Travis. First topping the chart in the issue of Billboard dated June 20, by the end of the year the album would spend 25 weeks at number one in three separate runs. It would add a further 18 weeks to its tally the following year for a final total of 43 weeks atop the listing, beating by a considerable amount the previous record of 28 weeks set by Alabama with both Feels So Right and Mountain Music between 1981 and 1983.[2] Travis was one of the main artists identified with the neotraditional country trend, which moved away from the pop music-influenced style which dominated the country charts in the earlier part of the decade in favour of a sound closer to the genre's roots.[3][4][5] Having first topped the chart the previous year with his first major-label album Storms of Life,[6] Travis would continue to experience huge success for the remainder of the decade before his chart performance began to decline in the 1990s.[7]

Three acts achieved more than one number one in 1987. In the issue of Billboard dated January 3, the band Alabama was at number one with the album The Touch, its eighth week in the top spot.[8] Later in the year, the band spent a single week in the top spot with Just Us, the group's eighth chart-topper of the number ones.[9] George Strait spent six non-consecutive weeks at number one in the spring with Ocean Front Property and returned to the top of the chart for a single week in November with the compilation album Greatest Hits Volume Two. Hank Williams Jr spent one week atop the chart in April with Hank Live and a second week at number one in August with Born to Boogie, bringing his run of consecutive chart-toppers since 1984 to six.[10] In April, the band Restless Heart achieved its only number one with Wheels, which spent one week at number one. The band experienced a period of great chart success for the remainder of the decade, but its fortunes declined after lead vocalist Larry Stewart left in 1990 and it disbanded in 1994.[11]

Chart history

Hank Williams Jr. had two number ones in 1987.
George Strait also had two chart-toppers during the year.
Linda Ronstadt (left) and Emmylou Harris (center) both achieved their first number-one album since 1977 when they collaborated with Dolly Parton on the album Trio.[12]
Issue date Title Artist(s) Ref.
January 3 The TouchAlabama[8]
January 10 [13]
January 17 [14]
January 24 What Am I Gonna Do About YouReba McEntire[15]
January 31 [16]
February 7 [17]
February 14 Ocean Front PropertyGeorge Strait[18]
February 21 [19]
February 28 [20]
March 7 [21]
March 14 [22]
March 21 HeartlandThe Judds[23]
March 28 [24]
April 4 [25]
April 11 Hank LiveHank Williams Jr.[26]
April 18 WheelsRestless Heart[27]
April 25 Ocean Front PropertyGeorge Strait[28]
May 2 TrioDolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris[29]
May 9 [30]
May 16 [31]
May 23 [32]
May 30 [33]
June 6 Hillbilly DeluxeDwight Yoakam[34]
June 13 [35]
June 20 Always & ForeverRandy Travis[36]
June 27 [37]
July 4 [38]
July 11 [39]
July 18 [40]
July 25 [41]
August 1 [42]
August 8 [43]
August 15 [44]
August 22 [45]
August 29 Born to BoogieHank Williams Jr.[46]
September 5 Always & ForeverRandy Travis[47]
September 12 [48]
September 19 [49]
September 26 [50]
October 3 [51]
October 10 [52]
October 17 [53]
October 24 [54]
October 31 [55]
November 7 Greatest Hits Volume TwoGeorge Strait[56]
November 14 Always & ForeverRandy Travis[57]
November 21 Just UsAlabama[58]
November 28 Always & ForeverRandy Travis[59]
December 5 [60]
December 12 [61]
December 19 [62]
December 2 [63]

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