We have a brand new No. 1 single this week with Lonestar's "Mr. Mom." The song moves up one spot from last week. At No. 2, moving up one spot, is is Brooks & Dunn's "That's What It's All About." Toby Keith's "Stays in Mexico," moves up two spots from last week to No. 3 this week. At No. 4, just as it was last week is Gary Allan's "Nothing On But The Radio." At No. 5 is the former No. 1 from last week, Phil Vassar's "In a Real Love." I'm going to predict Brooks & Dunn to take over the No. 1 spot next week, although Toby's "Stays in Mexico" and Gary Allan's "Nothing On But The Radio" both are bulleted as well.
The fastest rising song this week is Jimmy Wayne's "Paper Angels." The song moves up 10 spots from last week where it debuted at No. 57, to No. 47 this week. Tied for second place are three songs, all moving up 8 spots this week. The first is Craig Morgan's "That's What I Love About Sunday," which moves from No. 48 to No. 40. BNA newcomer Blaine Larsen moves from No. 51 to No. 43 on his second week on the chart, with "How Do You Get That Lonely," and Amy Dalley moves from No. 54 to No. 46 on her second week on the charts, with "I Would Cry."
Terri Clark releases a new song this week, "I Think The World Needs A Drink," which debuts at No. 44. Randy Travis' "Four Walls" debuts at No. 53 this week. Chely Wright debuts "The Bumper Of My SUV" at No. 54. Joe Nichols debuts at No. 55 with "What's A Guy Gotta Do." Alison Krauss + Union Station debut at No. 59 with "Restless."
On the albums chart, George Strait continues his hold of the top spot with his 50 Number Ones. Tim McGraw is close behind with Live Like You Were Dyin' at No. 2. Moving up one spot from last week is Gretchen Wilson with Here For The Party. Moving up three spots to No. 4 is Big & Rich with Horse of a Different Color. Rascal Flatts move up one spot to No. 5 with Feels Like Today.
Darryl Worley debuts this week at No. 12 with his self-titled album, and Have a Fun Christmas debuts at No. 71.
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 November 20, 2004.


