You don’t sell over 100 million records, headline stadium tours for decades, and land in the Country Music Hall of Fame without stacking up a few No. 1 hits — and Kenny Chesney has 33 of them.
But as it turns out, that might not even be the most impressive stat on his résumé.
“I’ve had more No. 2 records than probably any act in the world,” Chesney joked in a recent chat with Bobby Bones — though he wasn’t entirely kidding.
He continued, “I mean, I’ve had like 14 or 15 songs that didn’t hit No. 1 that were No. 2.”
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He’s not wrong. On the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart alone, Chesney has 12 No. 2 hits. And while most artists would dream of those kinds of “almosts,” there’s one near-miss that still gets under his skin.
The One That Got Stuck
“No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems” is more than just a hit — it’s a mantra, a fanbase, a way of life. However, in 2003, it stalled just shy of the top spot, held back by a beachy juggernaut from Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett.
“It got stuck behind my friend Jimmy Buffett and Alan Jackson’s ‘Five O’Clock Somewhere’ for eight straight weeks,” Chesney recalled. “Same label. Pissed me off, but that record was so hot, they couldn’t maneuver it.”
That rare behind-the-scenes confession — about how labels sometimes hold or push certain songs for chart strategy — reveals what country fans don’t often get to hear out loud.
Of course, there’s no bad blood. Chesney and Buffett were close friends until Buffett died in 2023, and the No Shoes Nation has love for both artists’ island-country sound.
Still on Top
With a Hall of Fame plaque on the wall and a sold-out summer tour ahead, Chesney isn’t sweating the stats.
But don’t be surprised if “No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems” still hits a little harder live. That one still means something — even if it never officially hit No. 1.
The Runner-Ups That Still Hit the Feels
Chesney’s not exaggerating — the man has a stacked roster of No. 2 hits, including fan favorites like:
“Knowing You” (2021)
“Happy Does” (2020)
“Shiftwork” (with George Strait, 2007)
“Who You’d Be Today” (2005)
“The Woman With You” (2004)
“I Go Back” (2004)
“Big Star” (2003)
“Young” (2001)
“That’s Why I’m Here” (1998)
“When I Close My Eyes” (1996)
“Me and You” (1996)
Yes, some of these reached No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart — but for Chesney, the Hot Country Songs chart is where the magic counts.
25 Best Kenny Chesney Songs That Prove He’s Country Music Hall of Fame Worthy
What truly separates Chesney — a 2025 Country Music Hall of Fame inductee — from other artists is his third act. Six of the 25 songs on this list of Kenny Chesney’s best were released after 2010. It’s there he took some of his biggest risks, rewarding fans with some of the greatest lyrical moments and sounds of the 21st century.
We ranked the Top 25 Kenny Chesney songs using chart data, streaming and airplay numbers and staff/reader opinion. The year listed alongside the title is the year it was released as a radio single. The No. 1 song on this list exemplifies the best of what the Tennessee native is capable of.
Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes
