Florida Georgia Line “Cruise” Sells 189,000, Blake Shelton’s “Boys ‘Round Here” sells 19,000 to lead country digital singles sales. George Strait “Give It All We Got Tonight” Soars Into Top 10.
The Top 5 songs on this week’s chart remain the same as last week as no new songs served to break-up what has basically been the juggernauts of the past few weeks. Leading the way is the unstoppable Florida Georgia Line debut single “Cruise.” Perhpas no other single on this chart has performed like this since Lady Antebellum’s “Need You Now” in 2010. The single has now sold nearly 3.5 million with no end in sight as both the original version and remix with Nelly are scoring airplay on the Pop and Hot Adult Contemporary Radio Charts (Where it’s #12 and #20, repsectively). Blake Shelton’s “Boys ‘Round Here” sold 109,000 more copies bringing the track to just over 280,000 copies away from a Platinum certification, a milestone already achieved by Darius Rucker’s “Wagon Wheel” cover, this week’s #3 song. Sitting at #4 is Tim McGraw and Taylor Swfit’s nearly Platinum “Highway Don’t Carre,” with Luke Bryan’s nearly Gold single “Crash My Party” #5.
Hunter Hayes Rises to #6 on Roughstock Top 30 Singles Chart with “I Want Crazy” while George Strait enters Top 10 with 60th Airplay #1, “Give It All We Got Tonight.”
Hunter Hayes is up a couple slots this week to #6 with “I Want Crazy,” a single now at 380,000 copies sold while the #7 single (a slot it has held for a month) is the multi-week Airplay #1 hit “Get Your Shine On” from Florida Georgia Line. The single was certifed Platinum this week with sales over 1,008,000 copies sold. Meanwhile This week’d Mediabase #1 hit, “Give It All We Got Tonight” enjoys a nice 39% sales increas to hit the Top 10 for the first time since George Strait released the single in late 2012. Miranda Lambert’s also Platinum with her latest hit from Four The Record. “Mama’s Broken Heart” also hit #1 on the Mediabase Radio airplay chart a few weeks ago. Sitting at #10 is Lady Antebellum’s recent #1 hit “Downtown,” the lead single from last-week’s #1 album Golden.
The Voice act The Swon Brothers and Danielle Bradbery debut in Top 30 with new singles while American Idol’s Kree Harrison debuts in Top 30 with her debut single “All Cried Out.” Keith Urban debuts at #12 with “Little Bit of Everything.”
With sales of 38,000 copies, Keith Urban debuts just outside the Top 10 with his brand new single “Little Bit of Everything” while Randy Houser is this week’s ‘riser of the week’ with “Runnin’ Outta Moonlight.” The sophomore single from How Country Feels sits at #13 this week with sales now over 238,000 total. Thomas Rhett debuts at #18 with “It Goes Like This” his fast-rising radio airplay hit.
The Voice has four strong Country Music contenders left in the Top 10 (now Top 8) with Blake Shelton’s whole team and one member of Adam Levine’s team placing singles on the Top 100 of Country’s downloads the past two weeks. The Swon Brothers’ cover of George Jones’ classic “Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes” sold 30,000 copies to be the reality show’s best-selling single last week while Danielle Bradbery had the second-best and only other Top 30 debut with “Wasted.” Her single last week, “Maybe It Was Memphis” slid from #9 to #43. Also debuting inside the Top 30 this week is Kree Harrison with her first post American Idol single, “All Cried Out.” One Other notable in the Top 30 is Tyler Farr with “Redneck Crazy,” his first time inside this chart. The song has sold 142,000 downloads to date.
Outside The Top 30 Notes:
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Zac Brown “Jump Right In” is at #33 with sales of 144,000.
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Amber Carrington debuts at #41 with “I’m Gonna Love You Through It”. Sales were 11,000.
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Kellie Pickler debuts at #53 with “Someone Somewhere Tonight.” Sales: 9,000.
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Holly Tucker debuts at 62 with 7,200 fans buying “A Broken Wing.”
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Pistol Annies “Hush Hush” returns to chart with sales now at 41,000 as the single nears the Top 40 at Country Radio.
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Kacey Musgraves “Blowing Smoke” debuts at #74 with sales now at 27,000 total.
Songs falling out of the Top 30 This Week:
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Thompson Square - “If I Didn’t Have You (636,000 sold)
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Hunter Hayes “Wanted” (3,029,000 sold)
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Gloriana - “Can’t Shake You” (202,000 sold)
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Danielle Bradbery - “Maybe It Was Memphis” (60,000 sold)
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Lady Antebellum - “Need You Now” (6,135,000 sold)
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Lauren Alaina “Barefoot And Buckwild” (28,000 sold)
New singles that may debut next week:
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Tracks from The Voice’s Danielle Bradbery, The Swon Brothers, Holly Tucker, & Amber Carrington.
The Top 30 Digital Singles In Country Music (5/22/13)*
*Numbers are rounded to nearest thousandth.
LW 1 2 3 4 6 8 7 13 7 10 14 00 20 11 12 00 21 00 15 16 17 00 00 18 19 23 28 26 27 33 |
TW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 |
Artist FloridaGeorgiaLine Blake Shelton Darius Rucker T.McGraw/T.Swift Luke Bryan Hunter Hayes FloridaGeorgiaLine George Strait Miranda Lambert Lady Antebellum The Band Perry Keith Urban Randy Houser Kenny Chesney Jason Aldean Swon Brothers Kip Moore Thomas Rhett Blake Shelton Jake Owen Brad Paisley Kree Harrison Danielle Bradbery Eric Church Billy Currington Carrie Underwood Brett Eldredge The Band Perry Easton Corbin Tyler Farr |
Track Cruise(Feat.Nelly) Boys ‘Round Here Wagon Wheel Highway Don’t Care Crash My Party I Want Crazy Get Your Shine On Give It All We Got... Mama’s Broken... Downtown DONE. Little Bit of Every... Runnin’ Outta... Pirate Flag 1994 Who’s Gonna Fill... Hey Pretty Girl It Goes Like This Sure Be Cool... Anywhere With U Beat This Summer All Cried Out Wasted Like Jesus Does Hey Girl See You Again Don’t Ya Better Dig Two All Over The Road Redneck Crazy |
TW 189,000 109,000 88,000 87,000 61,000 52,000 51,000 49,000 48,000 47,000 38,000 38,000 34,000 32,000 32,000 30,000 30,000 29,000 29,000 27,000 26,000 24,000 23,000 23,000 22,000 21,000 19,000 19,000 17,000 16,000 |
LW 151,000 110,000 95,000 86,000 58,000 52,000 56,000 32,000 58,000 48,000 34,000 0 26,000 40,000 36,000 0 26,000 0 31,000 29,000 27,000 0 0 27,000 27,000 24,000 16,000 19,000 17,000 14,000 |
Total 3,477,000 720,000 1,186,000 929,000 491,000 380,000 1,008,000 754,000 1,046,000 828,000 420,000 38,000 238,000 549,000 433,000 30,000 380,000 29,000 1,201,000 384,000 266,000 24,000 23,000 420,000 102,000 145,000 169,000 1,423,000 187,000 142,000 |
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