CMT Top 12 Countdown

CMT Top 12 Countdown was a music video show that aired on Country Music Television (CMT) that debuted in 1993 then in September it expanded to 12 videos with features such as pick hits, breakout videos and sneak peeks to emerging and upcoming artists. In 1996 the countdown expanded again featuring a few more extras and in December 2001 the show became the longer Top 20 Countdown. Each episode would countdown the top 12 music videos of the week. At the end of each year, CMT would broadcast the Top 12 Countdown of the Year and present awards to artists for their music video achievements.

CMT Top 12 Countdown
Country of originUnited States
Production
Running time90 minutes (including commercials)
Release
Original networkCMT
Original release1994 
December 2001

Number 1s

1993

September 25 - "Prop me up beside The Jukebox (If I Die) - Joe Diffie October 2 & 9 - "One More Last Chance" - Vince Gill October 16 - "Does He Love You" - Reba McEntire Featuring Linda Davis

1996

1997

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1998

1999

  • June 30: "Please Remember Me" - Tim McGraw
  • July 7: "Whatever You Say" - Martina McBride

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?

  • October 27: "Something Like That" - Tim McGraw
  • November 3: "Lonely and Gone" - Montgomery Gentry

2000

  • February 23: "Cowboy Take Me Away" - Dixie Chicks
  • May 1: "Cowboy Take Me Away" - Dixie Chicks
  • August ?: "Your Everything" - Keith Urban (2 weeks)
  • October 11: "Kiss This" - Aaron Tippin (2 weeks)

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2001

  • May 28: "One More Day" - Diamond Rio
  • April 3: "Who I Am" - Jessica Andrews
  • April 10: "You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like That" Toby Keith (2 wks)
  • April 24: "Right Where I Need To Be" Gary Allan (2 wks)
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