CMT Music Award Nominees: YouTube Edition

Brody Vercher | February 2nd, 2007 Email Share

I’ve included a link to the YouTube version of each of the videos (minus five that I couldn’t find on YouTube) nominated for the CMT Music Awards. CMT has the videos on their website, but you have to register to view them and be running IE. It would have been nice had they partnered with YouTube to create a CMT Music Award Channel where users could view all the videos under each category. I’m sure it would have gotten quite a bit of publicity.

Video of the year:

  • Carrie Underwood - “Before He Cheats” (YouTube)
  • Dixie Chicks - “Not Ready To Make Nice” (YouTube)
  • George Strait - “The Seashores of Old Mexico” (YouTube)
  • Keith Urban - “Once In a Lifetime” (YouTube)
  • Kenny Chesney - “You Save Me” (YouTube)
  • Rascal Flatts - “What Hurts the Most” (YouTube)
  • Sugarland - “Want To” (YouTube)
  • Toby Keith - “A Little Too Late” (YouTube)

Male video of the year:

  • Alan Jackson - “Like Red on a Rose” (YouTube)
  • Dierks Bentley - “Long Trip Alone” (YouTube)
  • George Strait - “The Seashores of Old Mexico” (YouTube)
  • Josh Turner - “Would You Go With Me” (YouTube)
  • Keith Urban - “Once in a Lifetime” (YouTube)
  • Kenny Chesney - “You Save Me” (YouTube)
  • Tim McGraw - “My Little Girl” (YouTube)
  • Toby Keith - “A Little Too Late” (YouTube)

Female video of the year:

  • Carrie Underwood - “Before He Cheats” (YouTube)
  • Faith Hill - “Stealing Kisses” (YouTube)
  • Gretchen Wilson - “California Girls” (YouTube)
  • LeAnn Rimes - “Some People” (YouTube)
  • Lee Ann Womack - “Finding My Way Back Home” (YouTube)
  • Reba McEntire - “Love Needs a Holiday” (YouTube)
  • Sara Evans - “You’ll Always Be My Baby” (YouTube)
  • Taylor Swift - “Tim McGraw” (YouTube)

Group video of the year:

  • Alison Krauss and Union Station - “If I Didn’t Know Any Better” (YouTube)
  • Dixie Chicks - “Not Ready To Make Nice” (YouTube)
  • Emerson Drive - “Moments” (YouTube)
  • Little Big Town - “Good as Gone” (YouTube)
  • Lonestar - “Mountains” (YouTube)
  • Rascal Flatts - “Life Is a Highway” (YouTube)
  • Rascal Flatts - “What Hurts the Most” (YouTube)
  • SHeDAISY - “In Terms of Love” (YouTube)

Duo video of the year:

  • Big & Rich - “8th Of November” (YouTube)
  • Brooks & Dunn - “Building Bridges” (No YouTube Video)
  • Brooks & Dunn - “Hillbilly Deluxe” (YouTube)
  • Montgomery Gentry - “Some People Change” (YouTube)
  • Sugarland - “Settlin’” (YouTube)
  • Sugarland - “Want To” (YouTube)
  • The Wreckers - “Leave the Pieces” (YouTube)
  • Van Zant - “Things I Miss the Most” (YouTube)

Breakthrough video of the year:

  • Ashley Monroe - “I Don’t Want To” (YouTube)
  • Chris Young - “Drinkin’ Me Lonely” (No YouTube Video)
  • Danielle Peck - “Findin’ A Good Man” (YouTube)
  • Jake Owen - “Yee Haw” (No YouTube Video)
  • Jason Aldean - “Amarillo Sky” (YouTube)
  • Kellie Pickler - “Red High Heels” (YouTube)
  • Taylor Swift - “Tim McGraw” (YouTube)
  • The Wreckers - “Leave The Pieces” (YouTube)

Wide Open country video of the year:

  • Alison Krauss and Union Station - “If I Didn’t Know Any Better” (YouTube)
  • Jack Ingram - “Love You” (YouTube)
  • Jimmy Buffett - “Bama Breeze” (YouTube)
  • Johnny Cash - “God’s Gonna Cut you Down” (YouTube)
  • Pat Green - “Dixie Lullaby” (YouTube)
  • Sheryl Crow and Sting - “Always On Your Side” (YouTube)
  • Shooter Jennings - “Gone To Carolina” (YouTube)
  • Willie Nelson - “You Don’t Know Me” (No YouTube Video)

Director of the year:

  • Charles Mehling / Dierks Bentley - “Long Trip Alone” (YouTube)
  • David McClister / LeAnn Rimes - “Some People” (YouTube)
  • Paul Boyd / Gary Allan - “Life Ain’t Always Beautiful” (No YouTube Video)
  • Roman White / Carrie Underwood - “Before He Cheats” (YouTube)
  • Shaun Silva / Kenny Chesney - “You Save Me” (YouTube)
  • Sophie Muller / Dixie Chicks - “Not Ready To Make Nice” (YouTube)
  • Sophie Muller / Faith Hill - “Stealing Kisses” (YouTube)
  • Wes Edwards / Jason Aldean - “Amarillo Sky” (YouTube)
  1. lacie gorsh
    February 16, 2007 at 10:37 pm Permalink

    I love country music I love gac Thats all i watch when I get home and my parents don’t think that I have a life Well good bye for now tootles Love, you lots lacie

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