Gene Watson has been singing professionally since the late 1950s and has been a country music recording artist since the late 1960s; it is here that you will find information about Gene Watson’s CD single releases between 1991 and the present day.
1991
‘This Country’s Bigger Than Texas’ (written by Hugh Prestwood)
Warner Bros. Records 4479
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks Chart: this track was released as a single in 1991, but it did not chart
‘This Country’s Bigger Than Texas’ (written by Hugh Prestwood) was included on Gene Watson’s ‘At Last‘ (Warner Bros. Records, 1991).
1991
‘At Last’ (written by Jay Booker and Jack Keller)
Warner Bros. Records 4683
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks Chart (USA): No.61, March 1991 / Canadian RPM Singles Chart: No.59, 1991
‘At Last’ (written by Jay Booker and Jack Keller) was included on Gene Watson’s ‘At Last‘ (Warner Bros. Records, 1991).
1991
‘You Can’t Take It With You When You Go’, which was written by Larry Cordle, Larry Shell and Bert Colwell (Tuesday 4 April 1944 – Monday 31 July 2017)
Warner Bros. Records 4804
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks Chart (USA): No.67, June 1991 / Canadian RPM Singles Chart: No.56, 1991
‘You Can’t Take It With You When You Go’, which was written by Larry Cordle, Larry Shell and Bert Colwell (Tuesday 4 April 1944 – Monday 31 July 2017), was included on Gene Watson’s ‘At Last‘ (Warner Bros. Records, 1991).
1993
‘One & One & One’ (written by Buddy Cannon and John Northrup)
Mercury / Polygram Canada Records 272
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks Chart (USA): No.66, January 1993 / Canadian RPM Singles Chart: No.92, 1993
‘One & One & One’ (written by Buddy Cannon and John Northrup) was included on Gene Watson’s ‘In Other Words‘ (Canada: Mercury / Polygram Records / United States: Broadland International Records, 1992).
1993
‘In Other Words’ (written by Tim Menzies and Tony Haselden)
Mercury / Polygram Canada Records 303
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks Chart (USA): this track was released as a single in 1993, but it did not chart
‘In Other Words’ (written by Tim Menzies and Tony Haselden) was included on Gene Watson’s ‘In Other Words‘ (Canada: Mercury / Polygram Records / United States: Broadland International Records, 1992).
1993
‘Snake in The House’ (written by TW Hale and Royal Wade Kimes)
Step One Records 468
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks Chart (USA): this track was released as a single in 1993, but it did not chart
‘Snake in The House’ (written by TW Hale and Royal Wade Kimes) was included on Gene Watson’s ‘Uncharted Mind‘ (Step One Records, 1993).
1994
‘Glass Hearts’ (written by Hap Hall)
Step One Records 472
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks Chart (USA): this track was released as a single in 1994, but it did not chart
‘Glass Hearts’ (written by Hap Hall) was included on Gene Watson’s ‘Uncharted Mind‘ (Step One Records, 1993).
1994
‘Uncharted Mind’ (written by Mel Holt)
Step One Records 475
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks Chart (USA): this track was released as a single in 1994, but it did not chart
‘Uncharted Mind’ (written by Mel Holt) was included on Gene Watson’s ‘Uncharted Mind‘ (Step One Records, 1993).
1994
‘You Gave Me A Mountain’, which was written by Marty Robbins (Saturday 26 September 1925 – Wednesday 8 December 1982)
Step One Records 483
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks Chart (USA): this track was released as a single in 1994, but it did not chart
‘You Gave Me A Mountain’, which was written by Marty Robbins (Saturday 26 September 1925 – Wednesday 8 December 1982), was included on Gene Watson’s ‘Uncharted Mind‘ (Step One Records, 1993).
1995
‘He’s Back In Texas’ (written by Troy Seals and Wayne Newton)
Step One Records 496
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks Chart (USA): this track was released as a single in 1995, but it did not chart
‘He’s Back In Texas’ (written by Troy Seals and Wayne Newton) was included on Gene Watson’s ‘Uncharted Mind‘ (Step One Records, 1993).
1997
‘Change Her Mind’, which was written by Danny ‘Bear’ Mayo (Monday 2 October 1950 – Saturday 2 October 1999), Paul Nelson and Larry Boone
Step One Records 510
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks Chart (USA): No.44, March 1997 / Canadian RPM Singles Chart: No.90, 1997
‘Change Her Mind’, which was written by Danny ‘Bear’ Mayo (Monday 2 October 1950 – Saturday 2 October 1999), Paul Nelson and Larry Boone, was included on Gene Watson’s ‘The Good Ole Days‘ (Step One Records, 1996).
1997
‘No Goodbyes’, which was written by Ray Pennington (Friday 22 December 1933 – Wednesday 7 October 2020)
Step One Records 517
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks Chart (USA): No.73, 1997
‘No Goodbyes’, which was written by Ray Pennington (Friday 22 December 1933 – Wednesday 7 October 2020), was included on Gene Watson’s ‘The Good Ole Days‘ (Step One Records, 1996).
1997
‘Someone’s Child’ (written by Billy Troy and Lee Bach)
Step One Records 522
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks Chart (USA): this track was released as a single in 1997, but it did not chart
‘Someone’s Child’ (written by Billy Troy and Lee Bach) was included on Gene Watson’s ‘A Way to Survive‘ (Step One Records, 1997).
1997
‘Couldn’t Love Have Picked A Better Place To Die’, which was written by Curly Putman (Thursday 20 November 1930 – Sunday 30 October 2016) and Bucky Jones
Step One Records 523
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks Chart (USA): this track was released as a single in 1997, but it did not chart
‘Couldn’t Love Have Picked A Better Place To Die’, which was written by Curly Putman (Thursday 20 November 1930 – Sunday 30 October 2016) and Bucky Jones, was included on Gene Watson’s ‘A Way to Survive‘ (Step One Records, 1997).
2001
‘Next To Nothing’, which was written by Wil Nance, Mack Vickery (Wednesday 8 June 1938 – Tuesday 21 December 2004) and Steve Dean
RMG Records 468
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks Chart (USA): this track was released as a single in 2001, but it did not chart
‘Next To Nothing’, which was written by Wil Nance, Mack Vickery (Wednesday 8 June 1938 – Tuesday 21 December 2004) and Steve Dean, was included on Gene Watson’s ‘From The Heart‘ (RMG Records, 2001).
2002
‘The Man An’ Me An’ You’, which was written by Jeff Bates and Kenny Beard (Thursday 26 February 1959 – Sunday 1 October 2017)
RMG Records
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks Chart (USA): this track was released as a single in 2002, but it did not chart
‘The Man An’ Me An’ You’, which was written by Jeff Bates and Kenny Beard (Thursday 26 February 1959 – Sunday 1 October 2017), was included on Gene Watson’s ‘From The Heart‘ (RMG Records, 2001).
2002
‘No Trash In My Trailer’, which was written by Byron Hill and Mike Dekle (Sunday 25 June 1944 – Thursday 24 February 2022)
RMG Records 8202-3
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks Chart (USA): this track was released as a single in 2002, but it did not chart
‘No Trash In My Trailer’, which was written by Byron Hill and Mike Dekle (Sunday 25 June 1944 – Thursday 24 February 2022), was included on Gene Watson’s ‘From The Heart‘ (RMG Records, 2001).
2007
‘I Buried Our Love’ (written by Tim Menzies and Tony Haselden)
Shanachie Records
Music Row Top 75 Singles Chart (USA): No.59, 2007
‘I Buried Our Love’ (written by Tim Menzies and Tony Haselden) was included on Gene Watson’s ‘In a Perfect World‘ (Shanachie Records, 2007).
2009
‘We’ve Got A Pulse’ (written by Jerry Salley and Billy Yates) / this track was a duet with Trace Adkins
Shanachie Records
Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart (USA): this track was released as a single in 2009, but it did not chart
‘We’ve Got A Pulse’ (written by Jerry Salley and Billy Yates), which was a duet with Trace Adkins, was included on Gene Watson’s ‘A Taste of The Truth‘ (Shanachie Records, 2009).
2009
‘Staying Together’ (written by Jerry Salley and Monty Holmes) / this track was a duet with Rhonda Vincent
Shanachie Records
Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart (USA): this track was released as a single in 2009, but it did not chart
‘Staying Together’ (written by Jerry Salley and Monty Holmes), which was a duet with Rhonda Vincent, was included on Gene Watson’s ‘A Taste of The Truth‘ (Shanachie Records, 2009).
• Sean Brady at Gene Watson’s Fan Site would like to acknowledge the assistance of Maurice Cooper from Epsom in Surrey, England.
Without Maurice Cooper’s invaluable assistance, this Gene Watson CD singles discography would not be as comprehensive as it is.