Country Music Icon Chris Stapleton's Timeless Anthem "Tennessee Whiskey" Becomes First Country Single to Reach Double Diamond Status
In a milestone moment for the music industry, Chris Stapleton's iconic rendition of "Tennessee Whiskey" has achieved double diamond certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), marking a historic first for country music. The song, penned by Dean Dillon and Linda Hargrove, was originally recorded by David Allan Coe in 1981 but it was Stapleton's breathtakingly emotive performance that catapulted the track to massive success.
With over 20 million units sold, "Tennessee Whiskey" has become one of the most successful country singles of all time, joining an elite group of songs that have achieved double diamond status. Only a handful of tracks have previously reached this level of certification, including Bruno Mars' hit single "Just The Way You Are" and Swae Lee and Post Malone's chart-topping collaboration "Sunflower".
The RIAA has hailed Stapleton as a masterful storyteller, whose powerful vocals and genre-bending style have connected deeply with fans worldwide. In a statement, CEO Mitch Glazier praised Stapleton's career-defining achievement, saying: "Chris Stapleton’s undeniable vocal grit and storytelling have connected deeply — driving chart successes, earning major awards and most importantly, resonating with fans... 'Tennessee Whiskey' today makes history, becoming the first country single ever to earn a Double Diamond certification with 20 million units in the U.S. alone."
The song's enduring appeal can be traced back to its humble beginnings at Nashville's Bluebird Cafe, where Dean Dillon and Linda Hargrove penned the track in just one hour. The song found its way to David Allan Coe, who recorded it in 1981, before being rediscovered by George Jones, whose version reached No. 2 on the Hot Country Singles chart.
However, it was Stapleton's soulful reworking of Etta James' classic "I'd Rather Go Blind" that cemented "Tennessee Whiskey" as a timeless anthem, earning him widespread acclaim and recognition. His 2015 performance at the CMA Awards with his wife Morgane and Justin Timberlake marked a pivotal moment in Stapleton's career, catapulting the track back onto the charts and cementing its place as one of the greatest country songs of all time.
Since then, "Tennessee Whiskey" has been covered by numerous artists, including T-Pain and Carín Leon. When asked about the track's enduring magic, Stapleton simply replied: "I don’t pretend to know how to explain magic or how to use it."
In a milestone moment for the music industry, Chris Stapleton's iconic rendition of "Tennessee Whiskey" has achieved double diamond certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), marking a historic first for country music. The song, penned by Dean Dillon and Linda Hargrove, was originally recorded by David Allan Coe in 1981 but it was Stapleton's breathtakingly emotive performance that catapulted the track to massive success.
With over 20 million units sold, "Tennessee Whiskey" has become one of the most successful country singles of all time, joining an elite group of songs that have achieved double diamond status. Only a handful of tracks have previously reached this level of certification, including Bruno Mars' hit single "Just The Way You Are" and Swae Lee and Post Malone's chart-topping collaboration "Sunflower".
The RIAA has hailed Stapleton as a masterful storyteller, whose powerful vocals and genre-bending style have connected deeply with fans worldwide. In a statement, CEO Mitch Glazier praised Stapleton's career-defining achievement, saying: "Chris Stapleton’s undeniable vocal grit and storytelling have connected deeply — driving chart successes, earning major awards and most importantly, resonating with fans... 'Tennessee Whiskey' today makes history, becoming the first country single ever to earn a Double Diamond certification with 20 million units in the U.S. alone."
The song's enduring appeal can be traced back to its humble beginnings at Nashville's Bluebird Cafe, where Dean Dillon and Linda Hargrove penned the track in just one hour. The song found its way to David Allan Coe, who recorded it in 1981, before being rediscovered by George Jones, whose version reached No. 2 on the Hot Country Singles chart.
However, it was Stapleton's soulful reworking of Etta James' classic "I'd Rather Go Blind" that cemented "Tennessee Whiskey" as a timeless anthem, earning him widespread acclaim and recognition. His 2015 performance at the CMA Awards with his wife Morgane and Justin Timberlake marked a pivotal moment in Stapleton's career, catapulting the track back onto the charts and cementing its place as one of the greatest country songs of all time.
Since then, "Tennessee Whiskey" has been covered by numerous artists, including T-Pain and Carín Leon. When asked about the track's enduring magic, Stapleton simply replied: "I don’t pretend to know how to explain magic or how to use it."