1985 in country music
This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1985.
Events
No dates
- A story published in The New York Times declares that country music is "dead." However, a number of new acts – Randy Travis and Dwight Yoakam among them – are working behind the scenes to change the trend.
- The Country Music Association Awards introduced a new award, Music Video of the Year. The first recipient was Hank Williams Jr.'s video for "All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight."
Top hits of the year
Singles released by American artists
Singles released by Canadian artists
Top new album releases
US | Album | Artist | Record Label |
1 | 40-Hour Week | Alabama | RCA |
8 | Alabama Christmas | Alabama | RCA |
25 | Amber Waves of Grain | Merle Haggard | Epic |
1 | Anything Goes | Gary Morris | Warner Bros. |
8 | The Ballad of Sally Rose | Emmylou Harris | Warner Bros. |
7 | Centerfield | John Fogerty | Warner Bros. |
22 | Darlin', Darlin | David Allan Coe | Columbia |
7 | Don't Call Him a Cowboy | Conway Twitty | Warner Bros. |
24 | Favorite Country Hits | Ricky Skaggs | Epic |
1 | Five-O | Hank Williams Jr. | Curb/Warner Bros. |
4 | The Forester Sisters | The Forester Sisters | Warner Bros. |
4 | Greatest Hits | George Strait | MCA |
25 | Get to the Heart | Barbara Mandrell | MCA |
1 | Greatest Hits | Earl Thomas Conley | RCA |
4 | Greatest Hits | Lee Greenwood | MCA |
1 | Greatest Hits Vol. 2 | Ronnie Milsap | RCA |
10 | Half Nelson | Willie Nelson | Columbia |
1 | Greatest Hits Volume 2 | Hank Williams Jr. | Curb/Warner Bros. |
2 | Hang on to Your Heart | Exile | Epic |
1 | The Heart of the Matter | Kenny Rogers | RCA |
23 | High Country Snows | Dan Fogelberg | Full Moon/Epic |
1 | Highwayman | The Highwaymen | Columbia |
10 | Howard & David | The Bellamy Brothers | Curb/MCA |
1 | I Have Returned | Ray Stevens | MCA |
8 | Kern River | Merle Haggard | Epic |
7 | Last Mango in Paris | Jimmy Buffett | MCA |
4 | Let It Roll | Mel McDaniel | Capitol |
22 | Life Highway | Steve Wariner | MCA |
1 | Live in London | Ricky Skaggs | Epic |
1 | Lost in the Fifties Tonight | Ronnie Milsap | RCA |
17 | Love Is What We Make It | Kenny Rogers | Liberty |
3 | Me and Paul | Willie Nelson | Columbia |
1 | A Memory Like You | John Schneider | MCA |
13 | My Toot Toot | Rockin' Sidney | Epic |
17 | Nobody Wants to Be Alone | Crystal Gayle | Warner Bros. |
12 | Old Flame | Juice Newton | RCA |
24 | Old Ways | Neil Young | Geffen |
20 | One Good Night Deserves Another | Steve Wariner | MCA |
19 | One Step Closer | Sylvia | RCA |
1 | Pardners in Rhyme | The Statler Brothers | Mercury/PolyGram |
9 | Partners, Brothers and Friends | Nitty Gritty Dirt Band | Warner Bros. |
15 | Radio Heart | Charly McClain | Epic |
9 | Real Love | Dolly Parton | RCA |
10 | Restless Heart | Restless Heart | RCA |
1 | Rhythm & Romance | Rosanne Cash | Columbia |
1 | Rockin' with the Rhythm | The Judds | Curb/RCA |
2 | Sawyer Brown | Sawyer Brown | Capitol/Curb |
3 | Shakin | Sawyer Brown | Capitol/Curb |
21 | Somebody Else's Fire | Janie Fricke | Columbia |
1 | Something Special | George Strait | MCA |
25 | Southern Pacific | Southern Pacific | Warner Bros. |
25 | Stand Up | Mel McDaniel | Capitol |
3 | Step On Out | The Oak Ridge Boys | MCA |
1 | Streamline | Lee Greenwood | MCA |
6 | Sweet Dreams–The Life and Times of Patsy Cline | Patsy Cline | MCA |
16 | There's No Stopping Your Heart | Marie Osmond | Capitol/Curb |
24 | Tokyo, Oklahoma | John Anderson | Warner Bros. |
15 | Trying to Outrun the Wind | John Schneider | MCA |
23 | Turn the Page | Waylon Jennings | RCA |
6 | Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes? | George Jones | Epic |
1 | Won't Be Blue Anymore | Dan Seals | Capitol |
Other top albums
On television
Regular series
- Hee Haw
- That Nashville Music
Specials
Births
- January 20 – Brantley Gilbert, singer of the 2010s best known for "Country Must Be Country Wide" and "You Don't Know Her Like I Do"
- May 20 – Jon Pardi, country singer of the 2010s
- June 12 – Chris Young, winner on the fourth season of Nashville Star
- August 26 – Brian Kelley, member of Florida Georgia Line, a duo of the 2010s.
- September 1 — Charlie Worsham, singer/multi-instrumentalist honored by the Mississippi state senate
- September 19 — Chase Rice, country singer of the 2010s
Deaths
- July 17 – Wynn Stewart, 51, key progenitor of the Bakersfield sound, known for hits such as "It's Such a Pretty World Today"
- August 8 – Benny Barnes, 51, former rhythm guitarist for George Jones, best known for his 1956 hit "Poor Man's Riches"
- October 11 -- Tex Williams, 68, Western swing and talking blues performer best known for "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! "
Hall of Fame inductees
Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
- Flatt and Scruggs
Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
- Don Messer
- Hank Snow
Major awards
Grammy Awards
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance — "I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me", Rosanne Cash
- Best Male Country Vocal Performance — "Lost in the Fifties Tonight", Ronnie Milsap
- Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal — "Why Not Me" The Judds
- Best Country Instrumental Performance — "Cosmic Square Dance", Chet Atkins and Mark Knopfler
- Best Country Song — "Highwayman," Jimmy Webb
Juno Awards
- Country Male Vocalist of the Year — Murray McLauchlan
- Country Female Vocalist of the Year — Anne Murray
- Country Group or Duo of the Year — Family Brown
Academy of Country Music
- Entertainer of the Year — Alabama
- Song of the Year — "Lost in the Fifties Tonight", Fred Parris, Mike Reid and Troy Seals
- Single of the Year — "Highwayman", The Highwaymen
- Album of the Year — Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind, George Strait
- Top Male Vocalist — George Strait
- Top Female Vocalist — Reba McEntire
- Top Vocal Duo — The Judds
- Top Vocal Group — Alabama
- Top New Male Vocalist — Randy Travis
- Top New Female Vocalist — Judy Rodman
- Video of the Year — "Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes?", George Jones
Canadian Country Music Association
- Entertainer of the Year — Dick Damron
- Male Artist of the Year — Terry Carisse
- Female Artist of the Year — Carroll Baker
- Group of the Year — The Mercey Brothers
- SOCAN Song of the Year — "Counting the I Love You's", Terry Carisse, Bruce Rawlins
- Single of the Year — "Riding on the Wind", Gary Fjellgaard
- Album of the Year — Closest Thing to You, Terry Carisse
- Top Selling Album — Once Upon a Christmas, Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers
- Vista Rising Star Award — Ginny Mitchell
- Duo of the Year — Anita Perras and Tim Taylor
Country Music Association
- Entertainer of the Year — Ricky Skaggs
- Song of the Year — "God Bless the USA", Lee Greenwood
- Single of the Year — "Why Not Me", The Judds
- Album of the Year — Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind, George Strait
- Male Vocalist of the Year — George Strait
- Female Vocalist of the Year — Reba McEntire
- Vocal Duo of the Year — Dave Loggins and Anne Murray
- Vocal Group of the Year — The Judds
- Horizon Award — Sawyer Brown
- Music Video of the Year — "All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight", Hank Williams Jr.
- Instrumentalist of the Year — Chet Atkins
- Instrumental Group of the Year — Ricky Skaggs Band