First #1 in MWL History:
Faith Hill "There You'll Be"

First #1 of the year 2002:
Alan Jackson "Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)"

Most number of days at #1:
Chely Wright "Never Love You Enough" - 50 Days
Toby Keith "I Wanna Talk About Me" - 37 Days
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Consecutive # of days at #1:
Chely Wright "Never Love You Enough" - 50 Days
Toby Keith "I Wanna Talk About Me" - 18 Days

First videos retired:
Faith Hill "There You'll Be"
Chris Cagle "Laredo"

Most # of days Just Missing The Great Eight:
Gary Allan "The One" - 24 Days
Chris Cagle "I Breathe In, I Breathe Out" - 22 Days
Chely Wright "Jezebel" - 22 Days
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Youngest artist to hit #1:
Billy Gilman "Elisabeth"

Videos to hit all 8 spots (post-Great Eight):
Chely Wright "Jezebel"
Toby Keith "My List"
Tim McGraw "The Cowboy In Me"
Martina McBride "Blessed"
Carolyn Dawn Johnson "I Don't Want You To Go"
Steve Holy "Good Morning Beautiful"
Brad Paisley "I'm Gonna Miss Her"

First male to hit #1:
Toby Keith "I'm Just Talkin' About Tonight"

First video to retire despite Just Missing The Great Eight at least once:
Tim McGraw "The Cowboy In Me"

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