Keith Whitley died on May 9, 1989, after suffering alcohol poisoning, but his musical legacy carried on even after his death.

Whitley scored his fourth No. 1 hit with "I Wonder Do You Think of Me" on Sept. 9, 1989, four months after his tragic death.

The song was the title track and lead single from Whitley's third studio album, which RCA released in August of 1989. The song preceded the album in June, just a month after Whitley's untimely death at the age of 33.

Who Wrote Keith Whitley's "I Wonder Do You Think of Me"?

Written by Sanger D. "Whitey" Schafer, "I Wonder Do You Think of Me" is a poignant ballad made even more effective by the fact of Whitley's death.

"If you drive around back in our old hometown / I wonder, do you think of me / When you drive by a school, do you remember two fools / I wonder, do you think of me," he sings to open the reflective track.

How Many No. 1 Hits Did Keith Whitley Have?

Whitley was on a hot career streak at the time of his death, having landed three back-to-back No. 1 hits with "Don't Close Your Eyes," "When You Say Nothing at All" and "I'm No Stranger to the Rain."

"I Wonder Do You Think of Me" turned that streak into four, and Whitley's second posthumous single, "It Ain't Nothin,'" gave him his fifth and final No. 1 hit.

I Wonder Do You Think of Me gave Whitley another posthumous hit with "I'm Over You," which reached No. 3.

How Did Keith Whitley Die?

Whitley's longtime struggle with alcoholism was known through much of the country music community, and after he married Lorrie Morgan in 1986, she tried to help the singer overcome his addiction.

The news of Whitley's death shook the country music industry, especially when the cause of death was discovered to be his alcohol dependency. He had reportedly spent the weekend partying and was found at home fully clothed and face down, dead from alcohol poisoning, bringing a tragic end to one of the most promising careers of his generation.

Is Keith Whitley in the Country Music Hall of Fame?

Yes. The Country Music Hall of Fame inducted Keith Whitley posthumously in 2023.

Here Are Keith Whitley's Top 10 Songs

Keith Whitley died on May 9, 1989, but his music lives on. The traditional country singer's smooth baritone-tenor marks his best songs from a half-decade worth of records and many more years' worth of proper romanticizing. Whitley is perhaps more cherished by the current generation of country stars than he was at the time of his death, leading to his induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2022.

Radio hits, an under-appreciated album cut, a vintage cover song and one fine duet mark this list of the Top 10 Keith Whitley songs.

Gallery Credit: Sterling Whitaker

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