Blake Shelton's Chart-Topping Hits and Fan-Favorite Songs: A Closer Look

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Blake Shelton's Chart-Topping Hits and Fan-Favorite Songs: A Closer Look

Blake Shelton has had a successful music career since his debut in 2001, with over 50 singles released, including 30 No. 1 hits. While some of his songs have topped the charts, there are a few that were popular but didn't reach the No. 1 spot. One of these songs is "Turnin' Me On," written by Shelton with Josh Osborne and Jessi Alexander in 2018. The song was inspired by Shelton's girlfriend at the time, Gwen Stefani, and showcases a personal touch in its lyrics.

Another notable song in Shelton's discography is "Ol' Red," which was released in 2002 and peaked just inside the Top 15. The song tells the story of a man escaping prison with the help of a dog named "Ol' Red." Despite not reaching the top of the charts, "Ol' Red" has become one of Shelton's most popular songs and even inspired a restaurant franchise bearing its name.

"The More I Drink," released in 2007, is another fan-favorite Shelton song that didn't climb higher than the Top 20 on the country charts. The song, written by David Lee Murphy, Chris DuBois, and Dave Turnbull, humorously celebrates the joys of drinking and the carefree attitude that comes with it.

One of Shelton's collaborations with Trace Adkins, "Hell Right," written by HARDY, David Garcia, and Brett Tyler, was released in 2019 but only reached the Top 15 on the charts. The song captures a lively atmosphere with its lyrics about partying and having a good time. Despite not hitting No. 1, Shelton and Adkins previously achieved chart-topping success with their collaboration on "Hillbilly Bone" in 2009.

Overall, these four Blake Shelton songs may not have reached the No. 1 spot on the country charts, but they have all garnered significant popularity among fans and showcase Shelton's versatility as an artist.