Top 10 Country Albums Sales Chart: November 14, 2019

Miranda, Angaleena and Ashley are back with their third record and it hits home at #1. See the full chart here!

With 2.5x the sales of the #2 album from Josh Turner, Pistol Annies' Interstate Gospel starts off at #1 this week with pure album sales of nearly 27,000 copies. This is the trio's second album to top this chart in three tries (only their second album Annie Up failed to do so). Turner's album sold over 8,000 copies in its second week to give I Serve A Savior 22,000 plus copies in fan's hands. This album is likely to be a longtime hot seller for Turner and a favorite at Cracker Barrel. Carrie Underwood's Cry Pretty scanned another 6,600 to give the CMA Awards co-host 337,500 copies in fans hands. Rosanne Cash's She Remembers Everything sits at #4 with 5,600 in her hands. Eric Church's Desperate Man rounds out the Top 5 with sales at 138,000 to date.

#s 6-10 include Cole Swindell, a debut from rapper Adam Calhoun, Chris Stapleton and Luke Combs. Notables include new albums from The Mavericks, Carter Winter, Rodney Crowell and Charlie Daniuels. Along with looks into stuff from stars like John Prine, Kenny Chesney, Dan+Shay, Keith Urban, Jimmie Allen, Coulter Wall and more.

Place Artist Album Week Total Scans
1 Pistol Annies Interstate Gospel 26,500 26,500
2 Josh Turner I Serve A Savior 8,300 22,200
3 Carrie Underwood Cry Pretty 6,600 337,500
4 Rosanne Cash She Remembers Everything 5,600 5,600
5 Eric Church Desperate Man 4,700 138,000
6 Cole Swindell All Of It 4,400 77,900
7 Dierks Bentley The Mountain 4,300 171,200
8 Adam Calhoun The Throne 4,000 4,000
9 Chris Stapleton Traveller 3,400 2,377,800
10 Luke Combs This One's For You (Too) 3,300 353,900
11 Chris Stapleton From A Room: Vol 2. 2,200 451,800
12 Kane Brown Kane Brown 2,200 471,900
13 Keith Urban Graffiti U 2,100 258,500
14 The Mavericks Hey! Merry Christmas! 1,900 1,900
15 Jason Aldean Rearview Town 1,700 442,800
-- Caroline Jones Bare Feet 1,700 34,500
-- Dan + Shay Dan + Shay 1,400 64,000
-- Kenny Chesney Songs For The Saints 1,200 122,100
-- Brett Young Brett Young 1,100 241,500
-- Jason Isbell/400 Unit Live From The Ryman 1,100 17,600
-- Luke Bryan What Makes You Country 1,000 336,900
-- John Prine Tree of Forgiveness 1,000 109,900
-- Carter Winter Temptation 900 900
-- Loretta Lynn Wouldn't It Be Great 900 16,600
-- Daily & Vincent Sounds Of Christmas 800 3,000
-- Martina McBride It's The Holiday Season 800 2,800
-- Rodney Crowell Christmas Everywhere 800 800
-- Brian Grilli Deep South Symphony 800 4,200
-- Chris Young Losing Sleep 700 109,700
-- Joey+Rory The Singer And The Song: Best 700 8,000
-- Brothers Osborne Port Saint Joe 700 65,500
-- Kacey Musgraves Golden Hour 700 108,600
-- Thomas Rhett Life Changes 700 301,200
-- Cody Jinks Lifers 700 36,200
-- Jimmie Allen Mercury Lane 700 5,000
Kelsea Ballerini Unapologetically 700 118,200
-- Whitney Morgan Hard Times And White Lines 700 5,100
-- Tyler Childers Purgatory 700 47,400
-- Jessie James Decker On This Holiday 700 2,400
-- Charlie Daniels Lets All Make The Day Count 600 600
-- Colter Wall Songs Of The Plains 600 6,700
-- Jon Pardi California Sunrise 500 255,600
-- Willie Nelson Last Man Standing 400 73,400
-- Old Dominion Happy Endings 400 100,400
-- Lanco Hallelujah Nights 400 45,400
-- Scotty McCreery Seasons Change 400 85,200
-- Maren Morris Hero 400 301,100
-- Blake Shelton Texoma Shore 400 249,800
-- Carly Pearce Every Little Thing 400 39,000
-- Dillon Carmichael Hell On An Angel 300 1,500
-- Jason Isbell/400 Unit The Nashville Sound 300 151,700
-- Kip Moore Slowheart 300 53,700
-- Ashley McBryde Girl Going Nowhere 300 27,400
-- Morgan Wallen If I Know Me 300 10,900
-- Morgan Evans Things That We Drink To 300 5,200

1 Comments

  • Courtney Puzzo

    through week 47 charts Carrie Underwood's Cry Pretty has sold 350,000 and shipped 500,000 receiving an RIAA Gold certification during CMA awards week