Top 10 Country Singles
Looks like beach-lover Kenny Chesney has taken the No. 1 spot this week with "Beer In Mexico," while Tim McGraw's "Last Dollar (Fly Away)" advanced three spots to stop at No. 2. Trace Adkins finds himself at No. 3 with "Ladies Love Country Boys" and Keith Urban's "Stupid Boy" remains at No. 4. Two spots higher is where Rodney Atkins finds himself this week with No. 5's "Watching You." Carrie Underwood's "Wasted" is No. 6, switching places with Martina McBride's "Anyway" which is No. 7. Rascal Flatts is "Stand"ing still in the No. 8 spot, as is Sugarland with "Settlin'" at No. 9. Joe Nichols moved into the Top 10 with No. 10's "I'll Wait For You." Looks like Kenny Chesney will be No. 1 again next week, but not without a fight from Keith Urban and Tim McGraw.
Moving Up at the Speed of Light
Only superstars like Brad Paisley could experience song advancement like this. His latest release, "Ticks," skyrocketed twenty spots from No. 50 to No. 30. No other song even came close to moving up as many spots as Brad's.
The Latest Tunes To Hit The Air Waves
Rodney Atkins' "These Are My People" debuted at No. 57, Lee Brice's "She Ain't Right" hit No. 54, Terri Clark is No. 51 with "Dirty Girl," and George Strait's latest ("Wrapped") is the highest debut at No. 42.
Top 10 Country Album Charts
Gary Allan knocked the Dixie Chicks out of the No. 1 spot with his Greatest Hits album and Carrie Underwood isn't going anywhere with No. 2's Some Hearts. No. 3 is the Dixie Chicks' Taking The Long Way, No. 4 is the Rascal Flatts album Me And My Gang, and No. 5 is Taylor Swift's self-titled release. Keith Urban dropped a single spot to No. 6 with Love, Pain & the whole crazy thing. Sugarland should Enjoy the Ride from last week's No. 10 spot to this week's No. 7. Rodney Atkins' If You're Going Through Hell dropped to No. 8, No. 9 is Your Man by Josh Turner, and No. 10 is Mary Chapin Carpenter's The Calling.
What's New on the Album Charts This Week?
There are three new albums on the charts this week. Johnny Cash's Ultimate Gospel made it to No. 34, while the previously-mentioned Mary Chapin Carpenter's The Calling hit No. 10, and Gary Allan's Greatest Hits debuted at No. 1.
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 24, 2007.
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