List of Top Country Albums number ones of 2017

Top Country Albums is a chart that ranks the top-performing country music albums in the United States, published by Billboard. In 2017, 30 different albums topped the chart; placings were based on electronic point of sale data from retail outlets through the issue dated February 4; after that Billboard introduced a new methodology based on multi-metric consumption, blending traditional album sales, track equivalent albums, and streaming equivalent albums.[1]

Singer Chris Stapleton
Chris Stapleton had three number ones in 2017.

In the issue of Billboard dated January 7, Garth Brooks was at number one with the box set The Ultimate Collection, its second week in the top spot.[2] Two weeks later, it was displaced by Chris Stapleton's album Traveller, which returned to number one having already spent 24 weeks atop the chart since its release in 2015;[3][4] the album added five weeks to its total in 2017. In May, Stapleton returned to number one with his next album, From A Room: Volume 1, and in December he achieved his third chart-topper of the year with From A Room: Volume 2. Stapleton's total of 14 weeks in the top spot was the highest of the year, more than three times the length of time that any other act spent at number one, and From A Room: Volume 1 had the year's longest unbroken run at number one, spending five consecutive weeks atop the listing. Garth Brooks also achieved more than one chart-topper during the year, as he returned to number one in December with a second compilation album, The Anthology Part I: The First Five Years.

In June, Luke Combs reached number one with his debut album This One's for You, which had spent four non-consecutive weeks in the top spot by the end of the year. The album would go back to the peak position the following summer after the release of a deluxe edition with additional tracks,[5] and occupy the top spot for much of the next year and a half. It would eventually achieve a total of 50 weeks atop the listing, tying the record set by Shania Twain's album Come On Over for the highest total number of weeks at number one on the Top Country Albums chart.[6] Twain herself topped the chart in October with Now, her first studio album for 15 years; the singer had withdrawn from the music industry in the intervening years due to health issues.[7] RaeLynn matched Combs's feat by topping the chart with her debut album WildHorse,[8] and Old Dominion,[9] Thomas Rhett.[10] and Jessie James Decker also reached number one for the first time in 2017.[11] Rhett's album Life Changes was one of two albums to top both the Top Country Albums chart and the all-genre Billboard 200 listing in 2017, the other being Kenny Chesney's Live in No Shoes Nation.[12][13]

Chart history

Two different compilation albums by Garth Brooks topped the chart in 2017.
Alison Krauss had her first number one since 2011 with Windy City.
Shania Twain reached number one with Now, her comeback album after a lengthy hiatus from music.
Luke Bryan ended the year at number one.
Issue dateTitleArtist(s)Ref.
January 7The Ultimate CollectionGarth Brooks[2]
January 14[14]
January 21TravellerChris Stapleton[15]
January 28[3]
February 4[16]
February 11[17]
February 18The Devil Don't SleepBrantley Gilbert[18]
February 25Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & HopeReba McEntire[19]
March 4[20]
March 11Windy CityAlison Krauss[21]
March 18The BreakerLittle Big Town[22]
March 25[23]
April 1Deep SouthJosh Turner[24]
April 8RipcordKeith Urban[25]
April 15WildHorseRaeLynn[26]
April 22The Weight of These WingsMiranda Lambert[27]
April 29RipcordKeith Urban[28]
May 6[29]
May 13Love and WarBrad Paisley[30]
May 20God's Problem ChildWillie Nelson[31]
May 27From A Room: Volume 1Chris Stapleton[32]
June 3Welcome HomeZac Brown Band[33]
June 10From A Room: Volume 1Chris Stapleton[34]
June 17[35]
June 24This One's for YouLuke Combs[36]
July 1Heart BreakLady Antebellum[37]
July 8The Nashville SoundJason Isbell and the 400 Unit[38]
July 15From A Room: Volume 1Chris Stapleton[39]
July 22[40]
July 29[41]
August 5[42]
August 12[43]
August 19Traveller[44]
August 26Brett EldredgeBrett Eldredge[45]
September 2This One's for YouLuke Combs[46]
September 9[47]
September 16Happy EndingsOld Dominion[48]
September 23This One's for YouLuke Combs[49]
September 30Life ChangesThomas Rhett[50]
October 7[51]
October 14[52]
October 21NowShania Twain[53]
October 28Kane BrownKane Brown[54]
November 4Southern Girl City LightsJessie James Decker[55]
November 11Losing SleepChris Young[56]
November 18Live in No Shoes NationKenny Chesney[57]
November 25Texoma ShoreBlake Shelton[58]
December 2Live in No Shoes NationKenny Chesney[59]
December 9The Rest of Our LifeTim McGraw and Faith Hill[60]
December 16The Anthology Part I: The First Five YearsGarth Brooks[61]
December 23From A Room: Volume 2Chris Stapleton[62]
December 30What Makes You CountryLuke Bryan[63]

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