Top 10 Country Singles
Josh Turner has his first No. 1 single with "Your Man." Congrats Josh! Brad Paisley and Dolly Parton's "When I Get Where I'm Going" drops to No. 2 this week. Kenny Chesney's "Living in Fast Forward" move up one to No. 3, followed by "What Hurts the Most" from Rascal Flatts also moving up one to No. 4. Keith Urban's "Tonight I Wanna Cry" moves up one to No. 5. Carrie Underwood drops three to No. 6 with "Jesus, Take The Wheel", while Montgomery Gentry's "She Don't Tell Me To" rises one spot to No. 7, and Toby Keith's "Get Drunk and Be Somebody" moves up one to No. 8. Sugarland's "Just Might (Make Me Believe)" drops two to No. 9, and Blake Shelton moves up four to round out the Top 10 with "Nobody But Me." Next week, I expect Josh to hold onto the top spot for a second week.
Moving Up at the Speed of Light
John Corbett's "Good To Go" has only been on the charts for five weeks, but this week it makes an astounding move of 17 spots to take the honor of the fastest moving single for the week. It climbed from No. 60 to No. 43. Chris Cagle moves up 12 in his second week on the charts with "Wal-Mart Parking Lot," moving from No. 56 to No. 44. Hank Jr.'s "That's How They Do It In Dixie" also makes big moves in its second week, moving from No. 58 to No. 47 this week.
The Latest Tunes To Hit The Air Waves
Billy Currington's "Why, Why, Why" debuts this week at No. 54, followed by Josh Gracin's "Favorite State Of Mind" debuting at No. 56, and lastly, Jake Owen's "Yee Haw" at No. 60.
Top 10 Country Album Charts
Carrie Underwood continues at No. 1 this week with Some Hearts. Josh Turner remains at No. 2 with Your Man. Johnny Cash's The Legend Of Johnny Cash moves up one to No. 3, while Feels Like Today from Rascal Flatts drops one to No. 4. Trace Adkins' Songs About Me moves up one to No. 5, followed by Keith Urban's Be Here at No. 6, the Totally Country 5 compilation at No. 7, Ron White's You Can't Fix Stupid. at No. 8, Sugarland's Twice the Speed of Life at No. 9, and Kenny Chesney's The Road & The Radio stands by at No. 10.
Whats New on the Album Charts This Week?
16 Biggest Hits from Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash debuts this week at No. 47.
NOTE: All chart rankings are based on the song or album's position on the Billboard Hot Country Singles Chart or Billboard Country Albums Chart for March 11, 2006.
Singles are linked to a page where you can download the song. Albums are linked to buying information, should you wish to purchase the album.

