1 "Tomorrow" From: 'Neon' (2011)

Young was at the top of his game when he released his third studio album, Neon. Coming off three straight No. 1 hits, he released "Tomorrow" as the album's first single. The exceptionally well-written song, which Young co-wrote with Anthony Smith and Frank Myers, became the fourth in a string of five consecutive No. 1 hits for Young.

2 "Gettin' You Home (The Black Dress Song)" From: 'The Man I Want to Be' (2009)

"Gettin' You Home" was Young's breakthrough hit. His first album was well-received, but scored no hits. The first single from his second album mid-charted and stalled, but "Gettin' You Home 

3 "Voices" From: 'The Man I Want to Be' (2009)

"Voices" was the first single from Young's second studio album, The Man I Want to Be. The song was a chart disappointment, though it did give Young his first Top 40 hit by reaching No. 37. But after the album's next two singles both reached the top of the charts, Young re-released "Voices" to country radio. 

4 "Drowning" From 'Famous Friends' (2021)

"Drowning" is an incredibly personal song for Young, but it's struck a chord with listeners all over who have lost a loved one. 

5 "Think of You" From: 'I'm Comin' Over' (2015)

Young, Crowder and Hoge wrote an absolute smash when the penned "Think of You," which also features Cassadee Pope. The pair earned a Grammy Awards nod -- Young's second and Pope's first -- for the platinum-certified track.

6 "Aw Naw" From: 'A.M.' (2013)

The first single from Young's fourth studio album was a step in a slightly more progressive direction. Much of Young's recorded output relies on a traditionalist sound, but "Aw Naw" is a more uptempo, edgier production that Young says is more reflective of his high-energy live shows. 

7 "The Man I Want to Be" From: 'The Man I Want to Be' (2009)

After his debut album was a commercial disappointment, Young took three years to come back with his sophomore album. It paid off: "The Man I Want to Be" was a breakthrough, scoring no less than three No. 1 hits. 

8 "You" From: 'Neon' (2011)

Young was at the peak of a very hot streak when he released "You" as the second single from Neon in 2011. He had just scored four back-to-back No. 1 hit singles. 

9 "Hangin' On" From: 'Losing Sleep' (2017)

The second single from Young's Losing Sleep album unites the dream team of Young, Corey Crowder and Josh Hoge -- the same three writers behind one of Young's biggest career songs 

10 "I Can Take It From There" 'Neon' (2011)

Young has become the modern master of seduction songs. His smooth, rich vocal delivery makes the women swoon, and he plays on that often in his songs. Written with Rhett Akins and Ben Hayslip