1983 in country music
This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1983.
Events
- March — In a span of two days, two major cable networks signed on the air. Country Music Television went on-the-air March 5, while The Nashville Network came on two days later on March 7. CMT was chiefly video-oriented, while TNN offered more feature-oriented programming.
Top hits of the year
Singles released by American artists
Singles released by Canadian artists
Top new album releases
US | Album | Artist | Record Label |
16 | 20 Greatest Hits | Kenny Rogers | Liberty |
9 | All the People Are Talkin' | John Anderson | Warner Bros. |
2 | American Made | The Oak Ridge Boys | MCA |
5 | Burlap & Satin | Dolly Parton | RCA |
5 | Cage the Songbird | Crystal Gayle | Warner Bros. |
8 | Castles in the Sand | David Allan Coe | Columbia |
10 | Cheat the Night | Deborah Allen | RCA |
1 | The Closer You Get... | Alabama | RCA |
23 | Crystal Gayle's Greatest Hits | Crystal Gayle | Columbia |
25 | A Decade of Hits | Charlie Daniels | Epic |
1 | Deliver | The Oak Ridge Boys | MCA |
22 | Dirty Looks | Juice Newton | Capitol |
1 | Don't Cheat in Our Hometown | Ricky Skaggs | Epic |
9 | Don't Let Our Dreams Die Young | Tom Jones | Mercury |
3 | Don't Make It Easy for Me | Earl Thomas Conley | RCA |
20 | Dream Baby | Lacy J. Dalton | Columbia |
10 | Exile | Exile | Epic |
1 | Eyes That See in the Dark | Kenny Rogers | RCA |
20 | Fool for Your Love | Mickey Gilley | Epic |
22 | Greatest Hits Vol. II | Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers | Columbia |
4 | Greatest Hits, Volume II | Eddie Rabbitt | Warner Bros. |
17 | Hangin' Up My Heart | Sissy Spacek | Atlantic |
15 | Hey Bartender | Johnny Lee | Warner Bros. |
17 | If You're Gonna Do Me Wrong | Vern Gosdin | Compleat |
9 | In My Eyes | John Conlee | MCA |
10 | It's Only Rock + Roll | Waylon Jennings | RCA |
17 | John Conlee's Greatest Hits | John Conlee | MCA |
2 | Keyed Up | Ronnie Milsap | RCA |
9 | A Little Good News | Anne Murray | Capitol |
10 | Love Lies | Janie Fricke | Columbia |
16 | The Man in the Mirror | Jim Glaser | Noble Vision |
3 | Man of Steel | Hank Williams, Jr. | Warner Bros./Curb |
16 | Movin' Train | The Kendalls | Mercury |
13 | New Looks | B. J. Thomas | Cleveland Int'l. |
20 | Night Games | Charley Pride | RCA |
22 | Old Familiar Feeling | The Whites | Warner Bros./Curb |
24 | Our Best to You | David Frizzell & Shelly West | Warner Bros./Viva |
1 | Pancho & Lefty | Merle Haggard & Willie Nelson | Epic |
21 | Paradise | Charly McClain | Epic |
23 | Personally | Ronnie McDowell | Epic |
1 | Right or Wrong | George Strait | MCA |
7 | Shine On | George Jones | Epic |
17 | Slow Burn | T. G. Sheppard | Warner Bros./Curb |
7 | Snapshot | Sylvia | RCA |
25 | Some Memories Just Won't Die | Marty Robbins | Columbia |
3 | Somebody's Gonna Love You | Lee Greenwood | MCA |
16 | Sometimes I Get Lucky | Gene Watson | MCA |
5 | Spun Gold | Barbara Mandrell | MCA |
7 | Strong Stuff | Hank Williams, Jr. | Elektra/Curb |
5 | T. G. Sheppard's Greatest Hits | T. G. Sheppard | Warner Bros./Curb |
3 | Take It to the Limit | Willie Nelson & Waylon Jennings | Columbia |
8 | That's the Way Love Goes | Merle Haggard | Epic |
10 | Today | The Statler Brothers | Mercury |
4 | Tougher Than Leather | Willie Nelson | Columbia |
12 | Waylon and Company | Waylon Jennings | RCA |
3 | We've Got Tonight | Kenny Rogers | Liberty |
6 | West by West | Shelly West | Warner Bros./Viva |
22 | White Shoes | Emmylou Harris | Warner Bros. |
6 | Why Lady Why | Gary Morris | Warner Bros. |
3 | Without a Song | Willie Nelson | Columbia |
6 | The Woman in Me | Charly McClain | Epic |
8 | Wynonna & Naomi | The Judds | RCA/Curb |
12 | Yellow Moon | Don Williams | MCA |
24 | You've Really Got a Hold on Me | Mickey Gilley | Epic |
Other top albums
On television
Regular series
- Hee Haw
- That Nashville Music
Specials
Births
- January 29 — Eric Paslay, singer-songwriter of the 2010s.
- March 10 — Carrie Underwood, 2005 American Idol winner, boosting her career.
- June 30 — Grace Potter, rock singer who crossed-over to country with duets with Kenny Chesney.
- June 30 — Cole Swindell, singer-songwriter of the 2010s.
- July 2 — Michelle Branch, member of The Wreckers.
- July 12 — Kimberly Perry, lead singer of The Band Perry.
- October 3 — Drake White, singer known for his single Livin' the Dream.
- November 10 — Miranda Lambert, member of Pistol Annies.
- December 12 — Katrina Elam, singer-songwriter of the 2000s.
- December 29 — Jessica Andrews, popular teen singer of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Deaths
- April 6 — Cliff Carlisle, 79, country yodeler of the 1930s and steel guitar pioneer.
- October 20 — Merle Travis, 65, singer and composer of classic songs such as "Sixteen Tons", "Dark as a Dungeon", "So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed" and "Smoke, Smoke, Smoke that Cigarette."
Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees
- Little Jimmy Dickens
Major awards
Grammy Awards
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance — "A Little Good News", Anne Murray
- Best Male Country Vocal Performance — "I.O.U.", – Lee Greenwood
- Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal — "The Closer You Get", Alabama
- Best Country Instrumental Performance — "Fireball", New South
- Best Country Song — "Stranger in My House," Mike Reid
Juno Awards
- Country Male Vocalist of the Year — Eddie Eastman
- Country Female Vocalist of the Year — Anne Murray
- Country Group or Duo of the Year — The Good Brothers
Academy of Country Music
- Entertainer of the Year — Alabama
- Song of the Year — "The Wind Beneath My Wings", Larry Henley and Jeff Silbar
- Single of the Year — "Islands in the Stream", Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton
- Album of the Year — The Closer You Get…, Alabama
- Top Male Vocalist — Lee Greenwood
- Top Female Vocalist — Janie Fricke
- Top Vocal Duo — Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers
- Top Vocal Group — Alabama
- Top New Male Vocalist — Jim Glaser
- Top New Female Vocalist — Gus Hardin
Canadian Country Music Association
- Entertainer of the Year — Family Brown
- Male Artist of the Year — Dick Damron
- Female Artist of the Year — Marie Bottrell
- Group of the Year — Family Brown
- SOCAN Song of the Year — "Raised on Country Music", Family Brown
- Single of the Year — "Raised on Country Music", Family Brown
- Album of the Year — Raised on Country Music, Family Brown
- Vista Rising Star Award — Kelita Haverland
- Duo of the Year — Donna & LeRoy Anderson
Country Music Association
- Entertainer of the Year — Alabama
- Song of the Year — "Always on My Mind", Johnny Christopher, Wayne Carson Thompson and Mark James
- Single of the Year — "Swingin'", John Anderson
- Album of the Year — The Closer You Get…, Alabama
- Male Vocalist of the Year — Lee Greenwood
- Female Vocalist of the Year — Janie Fricke
- Vocal Duo of the Year — Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson
- Vocal Group of the Year — Alabama
- Horizon Award — John Anderson
- Instrumentalist of the Year — Chet Atkins
- Instrumental Group of the Year — Ricky Skaggs Band