Top 30 Digital Country Singles Chart: November 7, 2016

First Post-CMA Chart reflects well on country music's popularity after the highly-watched award show.

Place Artist Track Sales Total
1 Keith Urban Blue Ain't Your Color 54,000 381,000
2 Little Big Town Better Man 47,000 73,000
3 K.Chesney/Pink Setting The World On Fire 38,000 496,000
4 Tim McGraw Humbe And Kind 29,000 950,000
5 F.G.L./Tim McGraw May We All 28,000 281,000
6 Miranda Lambert Vice 25,000 422,000
7 Maren Morris My Church 25,000 786,000
8 Thomas Rhett Die A Happy Man 20,000 1,676,000
9 Artists/Then/Now/Forever Forever Country 19,000 263,000
10 Kelsea Ballerini Peter Pan 17,000 570,000
11 Carrie Underwood Dirty Laundry 17,000 113,000
12 Luke Bryan Move 13,000 192,000
13 Old Dominion Song For Another Time 12,000 200,000
14 Brett Young Sleep Without You 12,000 231,000
15 Jon Pardi Dirt On My Boots 12,000 66,000
16 Aaron Gibson Whiskey And You 11,000 11,000
17 Cole Swindell Middle of a Memory 11,000 281,000
18 D.Bentley/E.King Different For Girls 11,000 422,000
19 Thomas Rhett Star of the Show 11,000 56,000
20 Brad Paisley Today 10,000 69,000
21 Florida Georgia Line H.O.L.Y. 1,000 1,300,000
22 Eric Church Kill A Word 9,000 47,000
23 Brothers Osborne 21 Summer 8,000 127,000
24 Chris Stapleton Parachute 8,000 205,000
25 Taylor Ray Holbrook These Hands 8,000 8,000
26 Brett Eldredge Wanna Be That Song 8,000 213,000
27 Chris Stapleton Tennessee Whiskey 8,000 926,000
28 Maren Morris 80's Mercedes 8,000 165,000
29 William Michael Morgan I Met A Girl 7,000 271,000
30 Jason Aldean A Little More Summertime 7,000 181,000
Falling Off Artist Track Week Sales RTD Sales
Billy Currington It Don't Hurt Like It Used To 6,000 298,000
Blake Shelton A Guy With A Girl 6,000 31,000
LOCASH I Know Somebody 6,000 174,000
Hillary Scott/Family Thy Will 5,000 222,000
Johnny Cash Hurt 4,000 2,056,000
Kane Brown You've Got My Number -- --

2 Comments

  • courtney

    and that wasn't even the first week of full effect from the show but a few days this week will be the first full week of effect from the show plus we've got black Friday next week November 25th so some of those tracks will be put on sale by their respective labels to maximize Holiday sales though some of the tracks are several months to several years old. for example Humble & Kind was released digitally on January 22nd 2016 so it's been out for nearly 10 months Florida Georgia Line's New Single is Wish You Were On It will be released to radio on November 16th and digital services on November 18th Dig Your Roots's first single Holy went double platinum in September the charts after December 2011 should be digitized by the end of the year for the site americanradiohistory.com currently the last chart available is December 17th 2011 the first chart in which the Country singles chart was called Hot Country Songs was dated April 30th 2005 prior to that it was called Hot Country Singles and Tracks

  • HD

    Carrie's recent singles haven't been performing well commercially like her previous ones did. They're still doing good on the radio and all... I'm sure it's not just because of the increasing popularity of streaming services.