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Top 10 In 1995

1. “Gangstas Paradise” Coolio

2. “Waterfalls” TLC

3. “Creep” TLC

4. “Kiss From a Rose” Seal

5. “On Bended Knee” Boyz II Men

6. “Another Night” Real McCoy

7. “Fantasy” Mariah Carey

8. “Take a Bow” Madonna

9. “Dont Take It Personal” Monica

10. “This Is How We Do It” Montell Jordan

Top Albums of 1995

1. “Cracked Rear View” Hootie & The Blowfish

2. “The Hits” Garth Brooks

3. “II” Boyz II Men

4. “Hell Freezes Over” Eagles

5. “Crazysexycool” TLC

6. “Vitalogy” Pearl Jam

7. “Dookie” Green Day

8. “Throwing Copper” Live

9. “Miracles: The Holiday Album” Kenny G

10. “The Lion King” Soundtrack

Top Country Singles ‘95

1. “Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)” John Michael Montgomery

2. “Any Man of Mine” Shania Twain

3. “I Like It I Love It” Tim McGraw

4. “Summers Comin” Clint Black

5. “I Can Love You Like That” John Michael Montgomery

6. “Thinkin About You” Trisha Yearwood

7. “This Woman and This Man” Clay Walker

8. “You Better Think Twice” Vince Gill

9. “Theyre Playin Our Song” Neal McCoy

10. “If The World Had a Front Porch” Tracy Lawrence

Top Country Albums ‘95

1. “The Hits” Garth Brooks

2. “The Woman In Me” Shania Twain

3. “John Michael Montgomery” John Michael Montgomery

4. “Not a Moment Too Soon” Tim McGraw

5. “You Might Be a Redneck If…” Jeff Foxworthy

6. “Now That Ive Found You: A Collection” Alison Krauss

7. “The Tractors” The Tractors

8. “Who I Am” Alan Jackson

9. “Games Rednecks Play” Jeff Foxworthy

10. “Waitin on Sundown” Brooks & Dunn

Top Album Rock Tracks ‘95

1. “December” Collective Soul

2. “Lightning Crashes” Live

3. “Better Man” Pearl Jam