Top 10 Country Singles
Rascal Flatts' "What Hurts The Most" has now been in the No. 1 position for the third week in a row but the next two positions have, in fact, changed. "Who Says You Can't Go Home," by Bon Jovi and Jennifer Nettles jumped a single spot to No. 2, and Toby Keith's "Get Drunk and Be Somebody" jumped two to No. 3. Keith Urban made it to No. 4 with "Tonight I Wanna Cry." No. 5 went to Blake Shelton's "Nobody But Me" and Montgomery Gentry stay put at No. 6 with "She Don't Tell Me To." Jack Ingram's song,"Wherever You Are," continues its climb by jumping from No. 9 to No. 7. No. 8 finds "Believe," by Brooks & Dunn. Jason Aldean's song, "Why," moved into the Top 10 at No. 9, while Faith Hill's twentieth Top 10 song is "The Lucky One," which jumped two spots to No. 10. With Rascal Flatts losing spins and Bon Jovi with Jennifer Nettles gaining, the two songs might just have to duke it out to see who will be victorious next week, but if I had to guess I would say Rascal Flatts will hang on another week.
Moving Up at the Speed of Light
Two artists have songs that jumped five spots this week: Steve Holy went from No. 47 to No. 42 with his song "Brand New Girlfriend," while Hot Apple Pie's "Easy Does It" went from No. 58 to No. 53. Bomshel jumped six spots to No. 49 with "Country Music Love Song." The week's big song-jump is The Wreckers' song, "I Leave The Pieces," which jumped seven spots to No. 46.
The Latest Tunes To Hit The Air Waves
This week there are only three new songs hitting the air waves: No. 60 is Sara Evans' "Coalmine," No. 59 is Miranda Lambert's "New Strings," and Garth Brooks'"That Girl Is A Cowboy" at No. 48.
Top 10 Country Album Charts
Rascal Flatts made a bold statement by debuting their album, Me And My Gang, at No. 1 with 722,000 units sold in one week. Tim McGraw's Tim McGraw - Greatest Hits, Vol. 2: Reflected dropped one spot to No. 2, while Alan Jackson's Precious Memories also dropped a single spot to No. 3. Staying at No. 4 is Carrie Underwood's album, Some Hearts, Johnny Cash's The Legend Of Johnny Cash dropped two spots to No. 5, and Keith Urban jumped two spots to No. 6 with Be Here. Rascal Flatts' album, Feels Like Today, seems to be stuck on No. 7 and the Walk the Line Soundtrack dropped three spots to No. 8 this week. Josh Turner's Your Man album hit No. 9 and rounding out the Top 10 is Kenny Rogers' album, Water & Bridges.
Whats New on the Album Charts This Week?
ther than Rascal Flatts' No. 1 debut of Me And My Gang, there were three other albums making their debut. Aaron Watson's San Angelo hit No. 60, John Corbett's self-titled album hit No. 45, and Shooter Jenning's debuted his Electric Rodeo album at No. 12.
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 April 22, 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.

