Top 30 Digital Singles Chart: November 28, 2016

The pictured Tim McGraw once again is featured in two of this week's Top 10 singles. See the entire chart here.

Place Artist Track Sales Total
1 Keith Urban Blue Ain't Your Color 36,000 508,000
2 Little Big Town Better Man 26,000 166,000
3 F.G.L./Tim McGraw May We All 22,000 356,000
4 Sundance Head No One 16,000 16,000
5 Jon Pardi Dirt On My Boots 15,000 105,000
6 K.Chesney/Pink Setting The World On Fire 14,000 549,000
7 Brett Young Sleep Without You 14,000 269,000
8 Carrie Underwood Dirty Laundry 12,000 154,000
9 Thomas Rhett Star of the Show 11,000 89,000
10 Tim McGraw Humbe And Kind 11,000 993,000
11 Brett Eldredge Wanna Be That Song 10,000 241,000
12 Cole Swindell Middle of a Memory 10,000 310,000
13 Old Dominion Song For Another Time 10,000 231,000
14 Eric Church Kill A Word 10,000 74,000
15 Blake Shelton Guy With A Girl 9,000 54,000
16 Florida Georgia Line H.O.L.Y. 8,000 1,326,000
17 Chris Stapleton Parachute 8,000 228,000
18 Miranda Lambert Tin Man 8,000 8,000
19 Artists/Then/Now/Forever Forever Country 7,000 293,000
20 High Valley Make You Mine 7,000 114,000
21 Luke Bryan Move 7,000 219,000
22 Brantley Gilbert The Weekend 7,000 103,000
23 Jason Aldean A Little More Summertime 7,000 202,000
24 Thomas Rhett Die A Happy Man 6,000 1,702,000
25 Dustin Lynch Seein' Red 6,000 104,000
26 Chris Stapleton Tennessee Whiskey 6,000 945,000
27 Maren Morris My Church 6,000 820,000
28 Johnny Cash Hurt 6,000 2,071,000
29 Carly Pearce Every Little Thing 6,000 10,000
30 Maren Morris 80's Mercedes 6,000 184,000
Falling Off Artist Track Week Sales RTD Sales
Brad Paisley Today 5,000 89,000
Kelsea Ballerini Peter Pan 5,000 597,000
Miranda Lambert We Should Be Friends 3,000 96,000
Miranda Lambert Vice -- 457,000
Morgane/Chris Stapleton You Are My Sunshine -- 40,000

2 Comments

  • Courtney

    look at Humble & Kind for Example it's been certified platinum since September 20th but only now is nearly at 1,000,000 actually downloaded about 10 1/2 months after release in the physical singles era singles seemed to be certified sooner for the most part or actually sell really well depending on how many the record company released physically if any. for example it to Faith's beloved single This Kiss 4 months to go gold and 9 to go platinum while it took Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men's classic 1995 duet One Sweet Day about two months to go double platinum it was released on November 14th 1995 and certified double platinum on January 10th 1996 that song also still holds the record as longest running #1 single in Billboard hot 100 history with 16 straight weeks from December 2nd 1995 to March 23rd 1996 then replaced by Celine Dion's single Because You Loved Me which was later it self dethroned by Mariah's 3rd US single from Daydream Always Be My Baby granted only three singles from the album actually had physical record store releases the other three were airplay only which means they couldn't chart on the hot 100 at the time

  • Luke

    Is that the correct total for "We Should Be Friends" by Miranda Lambert? Because last week's totals plus this weeks totals equals 9K not 96K.