Top 10 Country Albums: July 15, 2019

With many stars waiting for August and September to release new projects, Willie Nelson remains on top for a third week. View the entire Pure Sales Album chart here!

Willie Nelson leads the charts for a third week in a row with his fantastic new album Ride Me Back Home. Luke Combs is 2nd with This One's For You while Chris Stapleton's Traveller sits at #3.  Thomas Rhett's Center Point Road is at #4 while Carrie Underwood's Cry Pretty is at #5.

The rest of the chart features more current albums and some notables including Scotty McCreery, Runaway June (who were Top 5 last week), Blanco Brown, HARDY, Koe Wetzel, Riley Green and others.

Place Artist Album Week Total Scans
1 Willie Nelson Ride Me Back Home 4,500 28,800
2 Luke Combs This One's For You (Too) 2,500 498,500
3 Chris Stapleton Traveller 2,500 2,512,300
4 Thomas Rhett Center Point Road 2,200 67,300
5 Carrie Underwood Cry Pretty 1,900 487,300
6 George Strait Honky Tonk Time Machine 1,500 118,600
7 Luke Combs The Prequel - EP 1,500 32,500
8 Kacey Musgraves Golden Hour 1,500 243,100
9 Various Artists Now Country 12 1,400 40,400
10 Josh Turner I Serve A Savior 1,200 116,500
11 Maren Morris Girl 1,100 63,500
12 Brooks & Dunn Reboot 1,100 55,300
13 Florida Georgia Line Can't Say I Ain't Country 1,100 85,900
14 Dan + Shay Dan + Shay 1,100 150,100
15 Eric Church Desperate Man 1,100 221,400
-- Kane Brown Experiment 900 217,300
-- Lukas Nelson/POTR Turn Of The News.... 900 10,600
-- Runaway June Blue Roses 900 3,700
-- Jason Aldean Rearview Town 900 492,400
-- Aaron Watson Red Bandana 800 11,800
-- Kane Brown Kane Brown 700 535,700
-- Morgan Wallen IF I Know Me 700 26,900
-- Reba McEntire Stronger Than The Truth 600 45,200
-- Cody Johnson Ain't Nothin' To It 500 50,200
-- Buddy/Julie Miller Breakdown On 2oth Ave South 400 3,600
-- Aaron Lewis State I'm In 400 33,700
-- Brett Young Ticket To L.A. 400 67,100
-- Kelsea Ballerini Unapologetically 400 152,600
-- Jon Pardi California Sunrise 400 272,400
-- Ashley McBryde Girl Going Nowhere 300 44,500
-- Koe Wetzel Harold Saul High 300 5,200
-- Kenny Chesney Songs For The Saints 300 153,500
-- Lee Brice Lee Brice 300 49,300
-- Dierks Bentley The Mountain 300 191,200
-- John Prine The Tree Of Forgiveness 200 153,500
-- Cody Jinks Lifers 200 50,700
-- Joey+Rory The Singer/The Song: Best Of 200 23,500
-- Gone West Tides EP 200 3,700
-- Jake Owen Greetings From...Jake 200 7,600
-- Josh Phillips Josh Phillips EP 200 200
-- Rodney Atkins Caught Up In The Country 200 5,400
-- Randy Rogers/Wade Bowen Watch This: Live From Dallas 200 200
-- Scotty McCreery Seasons Change 200 97,600
-- Keith Urban Grafitti U 200 282,300
-- Mitchell Tenpenny Telling All My Secrets 200 30,800
-- Blanco Brown Blanco Brown 200 1,000
-- Hardy This Ole Boy 200 5,400
-- Ian Noe Between The Country 100 2,400
-- Jessie Buckley Wild Rose 100 600
-- Sheryl Crow Threads 100 100
-- Josh Abbott Band Catching Fire EP 100 700
-- Riley Green Get That Man A Beer EP 100 1,300

1 Comments

  • Adrian Clark

    Thanks so much for the numbers, much appreciated Is Luke Combs album is the third greatest of all times? 43 weeks at No.1 but only just tipped over 500,000 actual sales. Consumption slews the stats as many weeks he was not the No1 country seller