Draft:Academy of Country Music Award for Song of the Year

Academy of Country Music Award for Song of the Year
CountryUnited States
Presented byAcademy of Country Music
First awarded1967
Currently held byJordan Davis, Greylan James, Chase McGill, Josh Osborne
"Next Thing You Know" (59th)

The Academy of Country Music Award for Song of the Year is a competitive category presented at the Academy of Country Music Awards. The following is the list of winners, with the year representing the nominated work.[1][2]

Recipients

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2020's

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Year Songwriter(s) Title Performing artist(s) Nominees
(Performer(s) in parenthesis)
2024   Jordan Davis
  Greylan James
  Chase McGill
  Josh Osborne
"Next Thing You Know" Jordan Davis
2023   Ashley Gorley
  Cole Swindell
  Jesse Frasure
  Mark D. Sanders
  Thomas Rhett
  Tim Nichols
"She Had Me at Heads Carolina" Cole Swindell
2022   Jason Nix
  Jonathan Singleton
  Lainey Wilson
"Things a Man Oughta Know" Lainey Wilson
2021   Jimmy Robbins
  Maren Morris
  Laura Veltz
"The Bones" Maren Morris
2020   Josh Osborne
  Matthew Ramsey
  Trevor Rosen
  Brad Tursi
"One Man Band" Old Dominion

2010's

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Year Songwriter(s) Title Performing artist(s) Nominees
(Performer(s) in parenthesis)
2019   Nicolle Galyon
  Jordan Reynolds
  Dan Smyers
"Tequila" Dan + Shay
2018   Jack Ingram
  Miranda Lambert
  Jon Randall
"Tin Man" Miranda Lambert
2017   Thomas Rhett
  Sean Douglas
  Joe Spargur
"Die a Happy Man" Thomas Rhett
2016   Barry Bales
  Ronnie Bowman
  Chris Stapleton
"Nobody to Blame" Chris Stapleton
2015   Nicolle Galyon
  Natalie Hemby
  Miranda Lambert
"Automatic" Miranda Lambert
2014   Jessi Alexander
  Connie Harrington
  Jimmy Yeary
"I Drive Your Truck" Lee Brice
2013   Phil Barton
  Johnny Bulford
  Jon Stone
"A Woman Like You" Lee Brice
2012   Lee Brice
  Liz Rose
"Crazy Girl" Eli Young Band
2011   Tom Douglas
  Allen Shamblin
"The House That Built Me" Miranda Lambert
2010   Dave Haywood
  Josh Kear
  Charles Kelley
  Hillary Scott
"Need You Now" Lady Antebellum

2000's

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Year Songwriter(s) Title Performing artist(s) Nominees
(Performer(s) in parenthesis)
2009   Jamey Johnson
  Lee Thomas Miller
  James Otto
"In Color" Jamey Johnson
2008   Jennifer Nettles "Stay" Sugarland
2007   Bill Anderson
  Buddy Cannon
  Jamey Johnson
"Give It Away" George Strait
2006   Ronnie Dunn
  Craig Wiseman
"Believe" Brooks & Dunn
2005   Tim Nichols
  Craig Wiseman
"Live Like You Were Dying" Tim McGraw
2004   Doug Johnson
  Kim Williams
"Three Wooden Crosses" Randy Travis
2003   David Vincent Williams
  Phillip Brian White
"I'm Movin' On" Rascal Flatts
2002   Alan Jackson "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" Alan Jackson
2001   Mark D. Sanders
  Tia Sillers
"I Hope You Dance" Lee Ann Womack
Sons of the Desert
2000   Aimee Mayo
  Chris Lindsey
  Marv Green
"Amazed" Lonestar

1990's

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Year Songwriter(s) Title Performing artist(s) Nominees
(Performer(s) in parenthesis)
1999   Billy Kirsch
  Steve Wariner
"Holes in the Floor of Heaven" Steve Wariner
1998   Stephony Smith "It's Your Love" Tim McGraw
Faith Hill
1997   Bill Mack "Blue" LeAnn Rimes
1996   Dickey Lee
  Karen Staley
  Danny Mayo
"The Keeper of the Stars" Tracy Byrd
1995   Frank J. Myers
  Gary Baker
"I Swear" John Michael Montgomery
1994   Chuck Cannon
  Victoria Shaw
"I Love the Way You Love Me" John Michael Montgomery
1993   Vince Gill
  John Barlow Jarvis
"I Still Believe in You" Vince Gill
1992   Billy Dean
  Richard Leigh
"Somewhere in My Broken Heart" Billy Dean
1991   Tony Arata "The Dance" Garth Brooks
1990   Jon Vezner
  Don Henry
"Where've You Been" Kathy Mattea

1980's

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Year Songwriter(s) Title Performing artist(s) Nominees
(Performer(s) in parenthesis)
1989   Gene Nelson
  Paul Nelson
"Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses" Kathy Mattea
1988   Paul Overstreet
  Don Schlitz
"Forever and Ever, Amen" Randy Travis
1987   Paul Overstreet
  Don Schlitz
"On the Other Hand" Randy Travis
1986   Troy Seals
  Mike Reid
  Fred Parris
"Lost in the Fifties Tonight (In the Still of the Night)" Ronnie Milsap
1985   Harlan Howard
  Brent Maher
  Sonny Throckmorton
"Why Not Me" The Judds
1984   Larry Henley
  Jeff Silbar
"Wind Beneath My Wings" Gary Morris
1983   Merle Haggard "Are the Good Times Really Over (I Wish a Buck Was Still Silver)" Merle Haggard
1982   Felice Bryant
  Boudleaux Bryant
  Sandy Pinkard
  Larry Collins
"You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma" David Frizzell
Shelly West
1981   Curly Putman
  Bobby Braddock
"He Stopped Loving Her Today" George Jones
1980   Curly Putman
  Sonny Throckmorton
"It's a Cheating Situation" Moe Bandy
Janie Fricke

1970's

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Year Songwriter(s) Title Performing artist(s) Nominees
(Performer(s) in parenthesis)
1979   Randy Goodrum "You Needed Me" Anne Murray
1978   Roger Bowling
  Hal Bynum
"Lucille" Kenny Rogers
1977   Baker Knight "Don't the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time" Mickey Gilley
1976   Larry Weiss "Rhinestone Cowboy" Glen Campbell
1975   Don Wayne "Country Bumpkin" Cal Smith
1974   Kenny O'Dell "Behind Closed Doors" Charlie Rich
1973   Donna Fargo "The Happiest Girl In the Whole USA" Donna Fargo
1972   Freddie Hart "Easy Loving" Freddie Hart
1971   Kris Kristofferson "For the Good Times" Ray Price
1970   Merle Haggard
  Eddie Buriss
"Okie from Muskogee" Merle Haggard

1960's

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Year Songwriter(s) Title Performing artist(s) Nominees
(Performer(s) in parenthesis)
1969   Jimmy Webb "Wichita Lineman" Glen Campbell
1968   Dale Noe "It's Such a Pretty World Today" Wynn Stewart
1967   Fern Foley
  Charles "Fuzzy" Owen
  Johnny Paycheck
"Apartment No. 9" Bobby Austin

References

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  1. ^ "Winners Database". ACM Country.
  2. ^ "Academy of Country Music | Search Winners". www.acmcountry.com. Retrieved 2021-04-08.