Ten years after its release, Chris Stapleton’s "Tennessee Whiskey" continues to make waves, remaining in Apple Music’s Top 100 Songs of 2025. As we wrap up the year, Apple Music has unveiled its year-end lists, where Morgan Wallen notably leads with twelve songs in the all-genre Top 100, specifically from his hit album I’m The Problem. His older hits, such as "Chasin’ You" and "Last Night," also made the cut, showcasing his enduring appeal.
However, Stapleton’s "Tennessee Whiskey" significantly stands out by continuing to chart a decade after its release. This beloved ballad, originally a cover recorded by David Allan Coe and later by George Jones, was featured on Stapleton’s debut album Traveller in 2015. Its legendary status was solidified following Stapleton’s performance with Justin Timberlake at the 2015 CMA Awards, often hailed as a defining moment in modern country music.
Traveller has achieved remarkable accolades, including a 7x-platinum certification from the RIAA and over 500 weeks on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart. Earlier this year, it was even named Billboard’s Top Country Album of the Century, a testament to its impact and popularity.
In the latest rankings, "Tennessee Whiskey" claimed the 89th spot on Apple Music’s Top 100 list, ahead of artists like Drake and Frank Ocean. Stapleton is notably one of only six country artists to have a song featured on this prestigious chart this year.
Before his rise to fame, Stapleton was already an acclaimed songwriter, crafting hits for many top artists. In a candid interview, he reflected on the unpredictability of songwriting success, emphasizing that the true victory lies in finishing a song and that no one can predict how a song will resonate with listeners.
Ultimately, the continuing success of "Tennessee Whiskey" underscores its timeless appeal and Stapleton’s impressive artistry.
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