American Music Awards for Favorite Country Song | |
Presenter: | American Music Awards |
Year: | 1974 |
Year2: | 2022 |
Holder: | Morgan Wallen - Wasted on You |
Most Wins: | Kenny Rogers (5) |
Most Nominations: | Kenny Rogers (6) |
Country: | United States |
Website: | theamas.com |
The American Music Award for Favorite Song – Country (formerly known as Favorite Country Single 1974-1995) has been awarded since 1974. The category was retired for over a decade in 1995, before returning in the 2016 ceremony. Years reflect the year in which the awards were presented, for works released in the previous year (until 2003 onward when awards were handed out in November of the same year). The all-time winner for this category is Kenny Rogers with 5 wins, he is also the most nominated artist with 6 nominations.
Year | Artist | Song | Ref |
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1990 | |||
Randy Travis | "Deeper Than the Holler" | [1] | |
Alabama | "If I Had You" | ||
George Strait | "Baby's Gotten Good at Goodbye" | ||
1991 | |||
Garth Brooks | "If Tomorrow Never Comes" | [2] | |
The Judds | "Born to Be Blue" | ||
George Strait | "Love Without End, Amen" | ||
1992 | |||
Garth Brooks | "The Thunder Rolls" | ||
Travis Tritt | "Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)" | ||
Trisha Yearwood | "She's in Love with the Boy" | ||
1993 | |||
Billy Ray Cyrus | "Achy Breaky Heart" | [3] | |
Garth Brooks | "The River" | ||
Vince Gill | "I Still Believe in You" | ||
1994 | |||
Alan Jackson | "Chattahoochee" | ||
Clint Black and Wynonna Judd | "A Bad Goodbye" | ||
Dolly Parton and Friends | "Romeo" | ||
1995 | |||
Vince Gill | "Whenever You Come Around" | [4] | |
Tim McGraw | "Indian Outlaw" | ||
John Michael Montgomery | "I Swear" |