Chris Stapleton's 'Tennessee Whiskey' Becomes First Country Song to Earn Double Diamond Certification
Chris Stapleton's 'Tennessee Whiskey' has made history by becoming the first country song to earn a double diamond certification from the RIAA. The song, penned by Dean Dillon and Linda Hargrove, was originally recorded by David Allan Coe in 1981.
Double Diamond Certification
The double diamond certification is the highest level of recognition awarded by the RIAA, indicating sales of over 10 million copies in the United States. 'Tennessee Whiskey' has been a fan favorite for decades, and its enduring popularity has led to its certification at this prestigious level.
Awards and Accolades
'Tennessee Whiskey' has won numerous awards, including multiple Grammy Awards and Country Music Association Awards. The song's success has also led to Stapleton's own accolades, including multiple Grammy Awards and Country Music Association Awards.
Impact on Country Music
Chris Stapleton's 'Tennessee Whiskey' has had a significant impact on country music, paving the way for future artists to achieve similar success. The song's timeless appeal and Stapleton's soulful voice have made it a staple of country music, and its double diamond certification is a testament to its enduring popularity.
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[1] Chris Stapleton’s ‘Tennessee Whiskey’ Is First Country Song to Earn a Double Diamond
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