Reba McEntire "Turns The Radio On" and packs the dance floor with the year's biggest country dance hit!  Enjoy this list of the top 10 most played Country Dance songs of 2010.  To be eligible,  a single must have been released and/or charted in Billboard Magazine during 2010.

We have also listed the line dance that I have taught for each song at our WGNA Country Dance Nights.  For more information on Country Line Dance Lessons and Country Dancing in Upstate New York, visit www.kevinrichards.com

Deborah Regimbald, Regimbald Photos
10.(tie) Lover, Lover- Jerrod Niemann Lover, Lover by Gail Smith 10.(tie) Groovy Little Summer Song- James Otto Summer Groovin' by Andy Williams 9. American Saturday Night- Brad Paisley American Saturday Night by Scott and A.J. Herbert 8. Put You In A Song- Keith Urban Put You In A Song by Peter Metelnick and Allison Biggs 7. Giddy On Up- Laura Bell Bundy Giddy On Up by Mary Beal
Deborah Regimbald, Regimbald Photos
10.(tie) Lover, Lover- Jerrod Niemann Lover, Lover by Gail Smith 10.(tie) Groovy Little Summer Song- James Otto Summer Groovin' by Andy Williams 9. American Saturday Night- Brad Paisley American Saturday Night by Scott and A.J. Herbert 8. Put You In A Song- Keith Urban Put You In A Song by Peter Metelnick and Allison Biggs 7. Giddy On Up- Laura Bell Bundy Giddy On Up by Mary Beal
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6. All About Tonight- Blake Shelton
All About Tonight by Dan Albro

4. Hillbilly Bone- Blake Shelton/Trace Adkins
Hillbilly Bone by Steve Lustgraaf

2. Stuck Like Glue- Sugarland
Stuck Like Glue by Chris Kuchar

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1. Turn On The Radio- Reba McEntire
Is Baby's Radio On by Ginny Allen (GYTAL)

Honorable Mention

Cowboy Cassanova-Carrie Underwood, Need You Now-Lady Antebellum, Toes- Zac Brown Band, and That's How Country Boys Roll-Billy Currington were also still quite popular on the dance floor in 2010.  However, each single had completed it's Billboard chart run in 2009.  An older song also made a come back on the dance floor this year for Kenny Rogers and his classic, The Gambler.  Guy Dube and Denis Henley choreographed The Gambler line dance to a new dance mix by Robert Wilsdon.

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