Top 10 Country Singles
Kenny Chesney remains at the Top of the charts for a second week with "Never Wanted Nothing More." Keith Urban remains at No. 2 with "I Told You So," while Taylor Swift inches up one place to No. 3 with "Teardrops on My Guitar." Rodney Atkins also moves up one place to No. 4 with "These Are My People," while Big & Rich drop from No. 3 to No. 5 with "Lost in This Moment." Reba McEntire and Kelly Clarkson move up four places to No. 6 this week, with "Because of You," followed by Bucky Covington, remaining at No. 7 with "A Different World," Tim and Faith remaining at No. 8 with "I Need You," Jason Aldean dropping three to No. 9 with "Johnny Cash," and Rascal Flatts move up two, to No. 10 with "I'll Take You There." Look for Kenny Chesney to stay on top for a third week, then it will be a fight for the top between Rodney Atkins and Taylor Swift. Both songs are really getting a lot of airplay.
Moving Up at the Speed of Light
Montgomery Gentry take the fastest moving song this week, as "What Do Ya Think About That" moves up fourteen places, from No. 59 to No. 45 this week. Wow! Chris Cagle's latest, "What Kinda Gone" moves up seven places, from No. 58 to No. 51. Josh Turner moves up six places from No. 33 to No. 27 this week with "Firecracker."
The Latest Tunes To Hit The Air Waves
Billy Ray Cyrus owns the "Hot Shot Debut" distinction on Billboard, as he enters the chart at No. 47, with "Ready, Set, Don't Go." Jennifer Hanson returns to the airwaves with "Joyride," which debuts at No. 60.
Top 10 Country Album Charts
- Taylor Swift - Taylor Swift
- Brad Paisley - 5th Gear
- Billy Ray Cyrus - Home At Last

Debut sales of 28,000.
- Carrie Underwood - Some Hearts
- Toby Keith - Big Dog Daddy
- Tim McGraw - Let It Go
- Big & Rich - Between Raising Hell And Amazing Grace
- Rascal Flatts - Me And My Gang
- Jason Aldean - Relentless
- Sugarland - Enjoy The Ride
What's New on the Album Charts This Week?
- Johnny Cash - The Great Lost Performance Debuts at No. 60.
- Waylon Jennings and the Waymore Blues Band - Never Say Die: The Final Concert Film Debuts at No. 69.
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 August 11, 2007.

