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Stapleton's Hit Goes Double Diamond
12 Jan
Summary
- Chris Stapleton's 'Tennessee Whiskey' sold over 20 million units.
- The song achieved only the third double-diamond certification ever.
- Originally written in 1981, it was first recorded by David Allen Coe.

Chris Stapleton's rendition of "Tennessee Whiskey" has achieved a historic milestone, selling over 20 million units in the United States. This accomplishment makes it only the third single ever to earn a double-diamond certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), solidifying its status as a monumental success in country music history.
The song, originally written by Dean Dillon and Linda Hargrove in 1981, has a rich history. While initially turned down by George Strait, it was first recorded by David Allen Coe and later saw success with a George Jones cover. Stapleton's version, featured on his 2015 debut album 'Traveler,' gained significant traction after his performance with Justin Timberlake at the 2015 Country Music Awards.
RIAA Chairman and CEO Mitch Glazier commended Stapleton's impact, stating his "undeniable vocal grit and storytelling have connected deeply." This recognition highlights the song's enduring appeal and Stapleton's significant contribution to contemporary country music, cementing "Tennessee Whiskey" as one of the most successful singles of all time.




