The Country Music Hall of Famer's single referenced another Hall member's chart-topper.

Kenny Chesney arrives at the 28th Annual American Music Awards on Jan. 8, 2001, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.

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Most people fall in love more than once during their lifetime, but one thing holds true for everyone: Falling for the first time can only happen once.

That’s the gist of Kenny Chesney’s “Don’t Happen Twice,” which took him to No. 1 for the fourth time on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart dated June 9, 2001. Young romance was definitely a thing for Chesney in that part of his career — 1995’s “Fall in Love” became his first top 10 single and his early successes also included “Me and You” (No. 2, 1996); his first No. 1, “She’s Got It All” (1997); and six-week chart-topper “How Forever Feels” (1999).