Smokin hot country music album covers

Just when we thought Carrie Underwood couldn't top her "Blown Away" album cover, the new mom released the album artwork for her upcoming CD "Storyteller," out Oct. 23. (Arista Nashville)

Lambert showed off her newly svelte figure on the cover of her fifth studio album, "Platinum." The Texas native has <a target="_blank" href="http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/slideshow/2014/05/05/lovely-and-talented-miranda-lambert/">never looked better</a>. (RCA Nashville)

Chesney showed off his guns on the cover of his 2005 "Be as You Are" album. But it wasn't just his sun-kissed tan and his blue eyes that drew thousands of fans to buy copies. The certified platinum album also included fan favorite songs such as "Guitars and Tiki Bars." (BNA)

Hill's fifth album sold over 400,000 copies in its first week. Maybe this sexy album cover had something to do with that? (Warner Bros.)

What do you get when you put together strong female vocals, original country tunes and lots of hair spray? The lovely three ladies that make up the Pistol Annies. Miranda Lambert (R), Ashley Monroe (L), Angaleena Presley (C) proved they got the looks and the chops on the cover of their successful sophomore album. (RCA Nashville)

Faith Hill is one lucky gal. Her country crooner husband, Tim McGraw, carefully left his shirt unbuttoned just enough to have us wanting more. (Big Machine)

The country newcomer is already making a mark for himself in country music. His singles, "Don't Ya" and "Beat of the Music" are climbing the country charts. (Atlantic Nashville)

It's hard to choose just one out of Dolly Parton's many albums to pick as her sexiest cover. But her 1987 "Rainbow" album might be our favorite. The "Jolene" singer showed off her best assets and big hair. (Columbia Nashville)

No one makes a plain, ripped up tee look quite as sexy as Shania does. The Canadian country pop singer is the only female artist in history to have three consecutive albums reach diamond status, certified by the Recording Industry Association of America. (Mercury Nashville)