Since Gabby is #1 this week and is the first solo woman since Miranda Lambert’s “The House That Built Me” to spend three weeks at the penthouse - could anyone list every song that has done in during that timespan? I have the time to look later but if anyone had a list that would be cool to see. It doesn’t seem like it happens very often just because of the revolving door but I know there are usually a couple 3+ week #1s each year...
Here we go all the songs in between that spent at least 3 weeks at #1 on Billboard,
"All About Tonight" Blake Shelton (3)
"Felt Good On My Lips" Tim McGraw (3)
"Somewhere With You" Kenny Chesney (3)
"Don't You Wanna Stay" Jason Aldean & Kelly Clarkson (3)
"Honey Bee" Blake Shelton (4)
"God Gave Me You" Blake Shelton (3)
"Keep Me In The Mind" Zac Brown Band (4)
"Cruise" Florida Georgia Line (3)
"Goodbye In Her Eyes" Zac Brown Band (3)
"One Of Those Nights" Tim Mcgraw (3)
"Crash My Party" Luke Bryan (3)
"It Goes Like This Thomas Rhett (3)
"Mine Would Be You" Blake Shelton (3)
"Stay" Florida Georgia Line (4)
"When She Says Baby" Jason Aldean (3)
"Play It Again" Luke Bryan (4)
"Yeah" Joe Nichols (3)
"Shotgun Rider" Tim McGraw (3)
"Homegrown" Zac Brown Band (3)
"Save It For A Rainy Day" Kenny Chesney (3)
"I'm Comin Over" Chris Young (3)
"Die A Happy Man" Thomas Rhett (6)
"You Should Be Here" Cole Swindell (3)
"A Guy With A Girl" Blake Shelton (3)
"Dirt On My Boots" Jon Pardi (3)
"Body Like A Backroad" Sam Hunt (3)
"Do I Make You Wanna" Billy Currington (3)
"Small Town Boy" Dustin Lynch (4)
"Like I Loved You" Brett Young (3)
"Most People Are Good" Luke Bryan (3)
"She Got The Best Of Me" Luke Combs (4)
"Best Shot" Jimmie Allen (3 non consecutive weeks)
"Speechless" Dan + Shay (4)
"Beautiful Crazy" Luke Combs (7)
"Whiskey Glasses" Morgan Wallen (3)
"Even Though I'm Leaving" Luke Combs (5 non consecutive weeks)
"Lovin On You" Luke Combs (4 weeks)
"One Of Them Girls" Lee Brice (3)
"Better Together" Luke Combs (4)
So in grand total between "The House That Built Me" and "The Good Ones" there was a total of 39 songs that spent at least 3 weeks at #1 on Billboard.