1946 in country music.
Singles[]
- New Spanish Two Step Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
- Stay a Little Longer Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
- Freight Train Boogie The Delmore Brothers
- Drivin' Nails in My Coffin Floyd Tillman
- Kentucky Waltz Bill Monroe
- Detour Spade Cooley
- True Life Blues Bill Monroe
- Cotton-Eyed Joe Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
- What Is Life Without Love Eddy Arnold
- Filipino Baby Ernest Tubb
- Rainbow at Midnight Ernest Tubb
- Divorce Me C.O.D. Merle Travis
- Wine, Women and Song Al Dexter
- Speak to Me Little Darling The Blue Sky Boys
- Crazy 'Cause I Love You Spade Cooley
- Atomic Power The Buchanan Brothers
- Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? Red Foley
- No One to Cry To The Sons of the Pioneers
- Try Me One More Time Tex Ritter
- Waiting for My Call to Glory Roy Acuff
- Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? Tex Ritter
- Divorce Me C.O.D. Johnny Bond
- I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart Rosalie Allen
- Guitar Polka Al Dexter
- Tragic Romance Cowboy Copas
- Detour Elton Britt
- Make Room in Your Heart for a Friend Wiley Walker & Gene Sullivan
- Steel Guitar Stomp Hank Penny
- Ruby Cousin Emmy
- Filipino Baby "Texas" Jim Robertson and the Panhandle Punchers
Albums[]
- Cowboy Favorites Tex Ritter
- Cowboy Songs Bing Crosby
Births[]
- 19 January: Dolly Parton, American country singer.