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Old Dominion Takes the #1 Spot! Old Dominion Written In The Sand RCA Nashville (SMN) CONTENTS Old Dominion takes the #1 spot! — Charts Dear Readers; Congratulations to Old Dominion and RCA Nashville (SMN) for taking the #1 spot this week with “Written In The Sand.” Dierks Bentley’s “Woman, Amen” holds the Most Added and Greatest Spin Gainer position. Congratulations to Dierks and Capitol Records Nashville (UMGN)! The following songs have been moved to RECURRENT status. BRETT YOUNG / Like I Loved You BRIAN MILSON / I’d Have To Kiss Ya COLE SWINDELL / Stay Downtown COLT FORD / Young Americans JAKE WORTHINGTON / Big Time Lonesome JOE NICHOLS / Never Gets Old JOE NICHOLS (FT. DARREN KNIGHT AKA SOUTHERN MOMMA) / Baby Got Back JUNIOR GORDON / Armadillo PAGE 2-4 JUSTIN DUKES / Warning Sign MAREN MORRIS / I Could Use A Love Song — PARMALEE / Sunday Morning Chart Breakouts RECKLESS KELLY / Radio PAGE 5-6 SIX SANCHEZ / Dance In The Rain — WATERLOO REVIVAL / What Guy Wouldn’t Currently On CDX WILL HOGE / Little Bit Of Rust PAGE 6 The following stations have been frozen for 1 week. WQLC-FM (Lake City, FL) — WTHI-FM (Terre Haute, IN) TRACtion Texas Chart The following stations have been frozen for the last 2 weeks. PAGE 8-9 KCNY-FM (Conway, AR) KITX-FM (Hugo, OK) — KRAZ-FM (Santa Maria, CA) WDMS-FM (Greenville, MS) WIFE-FM (Connersville, IN)) The CDX-TRACtion weekly newsletter is published on Wed. mornings by CDX, Inc. — Connecting Nashville’s music industry and country radio for over Stay tuned, 25 years. For more information call 615-292-0123 or email VP/GM Joe Joe Kelly Kelly- [email protected] CDX VP/GM [email protected] WWW.CDXCD.COM/CDX-TRACTION “Monitored Radio Airplay” Vol 3. #4 Jan 31st, 2018 L T Wks On Artist / Song Title / Label Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart 3 1 OLD DOMINION/Written In The Sand/RCA Nashville (SMN) 4190 310 140 1 21 1 2 RUSSELL DICKERSON/Yours/Triple Tigers 4123 -133 136 0 36 4 3 CHRIS YOUNG/Losing Sleep/RCA Nashville (SMN) 4049 196 142 0 37 5 4 KELSEA BALLERINI/Legends/Black River Entertainment 3949 115 139 0 33 6 5 EASTON CORBIN/A Girl Like You/Mercury Records (UMGN) 3882 332 144 0 52 10 6 SCOTTY MCCREERY/Five More Minutes/DAGUM 3633 510 136 0 33 12 7 THOMAS RHETT/Marry Me/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 3486 518 138 2 10 8 8 DEVIN DAWSON/All On Me/Atlantic (WMN) 3429 169 140 0 33 2 9 ERIC CHURCH/Round Here Buzz/EMI Records Nashville (UMGN) 3413 -688 143 0 42 9 10 WALKER HAYES/You Broke Up With Me/Arista Nashville (SMN) 3292 87 132 0 28 13 11 BRETT ELDREDGE/The Long Way/Atlantic (WMN) 2988 299 140 1 24 16 12 CHRIS STAPLETON/Broken Halos/Mercury Records (UMGN) 2740 179 142 0 29 11 13 KEITH URBAN/Female/Hit Red Records/Capitol Records Nashville 2704 -269 137 0 11 14 14 MIDLAND/Make A Little/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 2560 -120 138 0 19 17 15 GRANGER SMITH/Happens Like That/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 2558 75 141 1 35 18 16 DAVID LEE MURPHY AND KENNY CHESNEY/Everything's Gonna Be Alright/Reviver Records 2548 240 137 3 13 19 17 JORDAN DAVIS/Singles You Up/MCA Records (UMGN) 2448 200 132 4 30 23 18 LUKE BRYAN/Most People Are Good/Capitol Records Nashville (UMGN) 2372 536 135 9 3 20 19 DARIUS RUCKER/For The First Time/Capitol Records (UMG) 2282 146 134 1 27 21 20 BRANTLEY GILBERT/The Ones That Like Me/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 2130 69 135 2 33 22 21 HIGH VALLEY/She's With Me/Atlantic (WMN) 2044 48 127 1 41 24 22 LEE BRICE/Boy/Curb Records 1909 85 132 5 33 26 23 JON PARDI/She Ain't In It/Capitol Records (UMG) 1763 19 131 3 15 25 24 TIM MCGRAW & FAITH HILL/The Rest Of Our Life/Arista Nashville (SMN) 1752 7 125 3 16 27 25 LITTLE BIG TOWN/When Someone Stops Loving You/Capitol Records (UMG) 1341 8 101 3 31 30 26 MORGAN WALLEN/Up Down/Big Loud Records 1305 157 101 4 10 29 27 CHRIS LANE (FT. TORI KELLY)/Take Back Home Girl/Big Loud Records 1201 42 94 3 15 28 28 LADY ANTEBELLUM/Heart Break/Capitol Records (UMG) 1190 -19 103 2 19 31 29 KANE BROWN/Heaven/RCA Nashville (SMN) 1091 141 91 8 11 34 30 MICHAEL RAY/Get To You/Atlantic (WMN) 1024 214 86 11 25 WWW.CDXCD.COM/CDX-TRACTION “Monitored Radio Airplay” Jan 31st, 2018 | PAGE 2 L T Wks On Artist / Song Title / Label Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart 32 31 LAUREN ALAINA/Doin' Fine/Mercury Records (UMGN) 870 -53 82 1 36 33 32 JUSTIN MOORE/Kinda Don't Care/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 854 -19 85 2 21 37 33 BEBE REXHA (FT. FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE)/Meant To Be/Warner Bros. Records (WMN) 843 226 74 11 10 69 34 DIERKS BENTLEY/Woman, Amen/Capitol Records Nashville (UMGN) 751 601 65 54 2 44 35 LUKE COMBS/One Number Away/Columbia/River House 744 212 70 18 5 35 36 CHASE RICE/Three Chords & The Truth/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 704 14 73 3 20 41 37 LINDSAY ELL/Criminal/Stoney Creek Records (BBRMG) 690 123 65 11 6 36 38 DYLAN SCOTT/Hooked/Curb Records 667 47 72 0 22 45 39 SUGARLAND/Still The Same/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 653 134 66 19 3 43 40 CARLY PEARCE/Hide The Wine/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 609 76 61 3 8 40 41 CHRIS JANSON/Drunk Girl/Warner Bros/WAR 569 -2 64 7 9 46 42 BILLY CURRINGTON/Wake Me Up/Mercury Records (UMGN) 538 23 49 0 20 42 43 DUSTIN LYNCH/I'd Be Jealous Too/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 524 -29 55 3 14 39 44 BRAD PAISLEY/Heaven South/Arista Nashville (SMN) 521 -50 52 1 13 58 45 DAN + SHAY/Tequila/Warner Bros/WAR 495 246 46 27 2 50 46 KIP MOORE/Last Shot/MCA Records (UMGN) 456 86 42 2 10 52 47 BROTHERS OSBORNE/Shoot Me Straight/EMI Records Nashville (UMGN) 448 140 40 15 2 48 48 CAM/Diane/Arista Nashville (SMN) 436 15 49 2 9 49 49 RUNAWAY JUNE/Wild West/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 379 -23 53 0 18 47 50 DANIELLE BRADBERY/Sway/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 373 -58 43 0 21 51 51 BRANDON LAY/Speakers, Bleachers And Preachers/EMI Records Nashville (UMGN) 348 36 40 3 21 -- 52 BLAKE SHELTON/I Lived It/Warner Bros. Records (WMN) 346 346 32 32 1 55 53 STEPHANIE QUAYLE/Selfish/Rebel Engine 335 55 38 4 11 53 54 TONY JACKSON/Old Porch Swing/DDS Entertainment 326 33 33 2 19 57 55 TRACE ADKINS/Still A Soldier/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 285 33 33 0 12 54 56 MORGAN EVANS/Kiss Somebody/Warner Bros. Records (WMN) 282 -9 32 3 12 56 57 JERROD NIEMANN/I Got This/Curb Records 256 -15 28 4 5 60 58 CJ SOLAR/Airplane/Sea Gayle 233 15 25 0 7 59 59 PRESLEY & TAYLOR/Heart Over Mind/Mercy Music City 231 0 22 0 13 62 60 NICK HICKMAN (FT. AMBER HAYES)/Live For Tonight/Bar Frog Music 201 7 19 1 8 WWW.CDXCD.COM/CDX-TRACTION “Monitored Radio Airplay” Jan 31st, 2018 | PAGE 3 L T Wks On Artist / Song Title / Label Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart 73 61 TERRY MCBRIDE/Boots Off/MV2 Entertainment 183 43 23 3 3 61 62 ASHLEY MCBRYDE/A Little Dive Bar in Dahlonega/Atlantic (WMN) 183 -34 23 0 17 66 63 SMITH & WESLEY/Superman For A Day/Dreamwalkin' Records 177 19 24 2 8 76 64 ALAN JACKSON/The Older I Get/EMI Records Nashville (UMGN) 173 37 16 6 2 71 65 SHENANDOAH/Noise/BMG - Bluant Music Group 169 27 18 1 5 72 66 KEITH WALKER/Firewater/Keith Walker Music 159 17 15 1 10 -- 67 LANCO/Born To Love You/Arista Nashville (SMN) 157 50 16 10 1 74 68 BOBBY WILLS/In Comes The Night/MDM 150 11 14 2 5 70 69 SHANIA TWAIN/We Got Something They Don't/Mercury Records (UMGN) 146 -3 14 0 8 78 70 CASEY DONAHEW/Country Song/Almost Country Records 136 16 16 1 18 68 71 LEWIS BRICE/Best Ex Ever/Pump House Music/Kobalt 134 -18 20 0 5 75 72 MARK BRAY/For Love/Bar Frog Music 132 -5 15 0 5 -- 73 JAMES ROBERT WEBB/American Beauty/Bison Creek Records 123 9 15 0 1 80 74 CHASE BRYANT/Hell If I Know/Red Bow Records (BBRMG) 122 7 21 1 17 67 75 DREW BALDRIDGE/Guns & Roses/Cold River 121 -34 18 0 6 79 76 TURNPIKE TROUBADOURS/The Housefire/Thirty Tigers 119 -1 8 0 15 -- 77 MICHAEL TYLER/Hey Mama/Reviver Records 109 5 14 1 1 -- 78 JASON PRITCHETT/Heaven/Dynamite Music Group 105 9 10 0 1 -- 79 JOSH WARD/You Don't Have To Be Lonely/Josh Ward Music 104 16 9 0 1 -- 80 WALKER MCGUIRE/Lost/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 99 23 8 1 1 Number 1 = TRACtion only recognizes detections on songs that have been “fingerprinted.” We do our best to obtain and fingerprint all new releases; songs serviced through CDX are encoded automatically. A Most Added = song .wav file and information can also be sent to [email protected]. Spin Gainer = Monitored Stations KATJ-FM Victorville, CA KSJQ-FM St.
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