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Of 9 Wks on LW TW Artist / Song Title / Label Spins + / - Stations Adds Top 80 Chart Wks On LW TW Artist / Song Title / Label Spins + / - Stations Adds Top 80 Chart 1 1 BLAKE SHELTON/God's Country/Warner Bros. Records (WMN) 4151 33 131 1 14 2 2 LUKE COMBS/Beer Never Broke My Heart/Columbia / River 3970 98 133 0 9 House 4 3 MAREN MORRIS/Girl/Columbia Nashville (SMN) 3646 -17 128 0 24 5 4 ERIC CHURCH/Some Of It/EMI Records Nashville (UMGN) 3552 56 133 0 25 3 5 LEE BRICE/Rumor/Curb Records 3353 -487 130 0 52 6 6 CHRIS YOUNG/Raised On Country/RCA Nashville (SMN) 3269 126 132 0 25 7 7 JASON ALDEAN/Rearview Town/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 3130 15 130 0 20 9 8 LUKE BRYAN/Knockin' Boots/Capitol Records Nashville 2972 -9 131 2 14 10 9 JUSTIN MOORE/The Ones That Didn't Make It Back 2721 -20 130 2 37 Home/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 11 10 DAN + SHAY/All To Myself/Warner Bros / WAR 2721 160 125 0 22 13 11 CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Southbound/Capitol Records Nashville 2348 129 126 1 10 12 12 FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/Talk You Out Of It/Big Machine 2303 -10 123 0 35 Records (BMLG) 16 13 KEITH URBAN/We Were/Hit Red Records / Capitol Records 2226 120 129 3 7 Nashville 14 14 RUNAWAY JUNE/Buy My Own Drinks/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 2218 3 129 0 45 15 15 BRANTLEY GILBERT (FEAT. LINDSAY ELL)/What Happens In A 2183 -19 129 0 29 Small Town/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 19 16 COLE SWINDELL/Love You Too Late/Warner Bros / WAR 2010 148 126 4 33 17 17 TIM MCGRAW/Thought About You/Columbia Nashville (SMN) 1955 32 121 0 23 18 18 DIERKS BENTLEY/Living/Capitol Records Nashville 1948 29 124 3 18 20 19 LADY ANTEBELLUM/What If I Never Get Over You/Big Machine 1714 138 116 1 7 Records (BMLG) 22 20 CHRIS LANE/I Don't Know About You/Big Loud Records 1504 131 108 5 39 23 21 GARTH BROOKS (FEAT. BLAKE SHELTON)/Dive Bar/Pearl 1492 194 113 13 3 Records Inc. 21 22 RASCAL FLATTS/Back to Life/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 1437 -34 111 0 40 24 23 RUSSELL DICKERSON/Every Little Thing/Triple Tigers 1329 37 98 4 28 25 24 MORGAN EVANS/Day Drunk/Warner Bros. Records (WMN) 1295 58 107 2 39 29 25 CHRIS JANSON/Good Vibes/Warner Bros / WAR 1288 164 110 4 20 26 26 MIDLAND/Mr. Lonely/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 1219 -11 109 1 14 28 27 HARDY/Rednecker/Tree Vibez/Big Loud 1196 61 105 2 19 27 28 TENILLE TOWNES/Somebody's Daughter/Columbia Nashville 1174 32 109 3 19 (SMN) 30 29 CARLY PEARCE/Closer To You/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 1071 -34 105 0 33 35 30 MATT STELL/Prayed For You/Wide Open/GCE Records 876 96 78 5 23 31 31 JON PARDI/Heartache Medication/Capitol Records (UMG) 855 18 78 5 6 34 32 TRISHA YEARWOOD/Every Girl In This Town/Pearl Records Inc. 850 67 83 8 4 33 33 BROTHERS OSBORNE/I Don't Remember Me (Before You)/EMI 802 3 85 3 40 Records Nashville (UMGN) Page 1 of 9 Wks On LW TW Artist / Song Title / Label Spins + / - Stations Adds Top 80 Chart 32 34 AARON WATSON/Kiss That Girl Goodbye/BIG Label Records 796 -17 79 1 26 36 35 DYLAN SCOTT/Nothing To Do Town/Curb Records 755 122 76 3 25 37 36 JIMMIE ALLEN/Make Me Want To/Stoney Creek Records 636 29 67 1 23 (BBRMG) 38 37 ZAC BROWN BAND/Someone I Used To Know/Wheelhouse 623 19 69 0 20 (BBRMG) 42 38 OLD DOMINION/One Man Band/RCA Nashville (SMN) 603 149 55 17 4 39 39 JAKE OWEN/Homemade/Big Loud Records 583 4 54 2 7 40 40 BRETT YOUNG/Catch/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 572 47 63 8 5 41 41 TRAVIS DENNING/After A Few/Mercury Records (UMGN) 551 27 59 1 22 43 42 JORDAN DAVIS/Slow Dance In A Parking Lot/MCA Nashville 523 78 58 7 11 44 43 SCOTTY MCCREERY/In Between/Triple Tigers 426 -10 55 2 14 45 44 DUSTIN LYNCH/Ridin' Roads/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 393 -8 47 2 16 46 45 BRAD PAISLEY/My Miracle/Arista Nashville (SMN) 387 -8 54 1 16 48 46 CASEY DONAHEW/Let's Make A Love Song/Almost Country 374 39 34 4 7 Records 47 47 AARON GOODVIN/Bars & Churches/1608 359 -14 36 0 12 51 48 RILEY GREEN/In Love By Now/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 330 21 39 5 10 49 49 EASTON CORBIN/Somebody's Gotta Be Country/Tape Room 312 -10 39 0 13 Records 53 50 TOBY KEITH/That's Country Bro/Show Dog 291 -1 36 2 8 50 51 LOCASH/One Big Country Song/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 284 -32 39 1 11 62 52 CAYLEE HAMMACK/Family Tree/Capitol Records (UMG) 233 33 27 3 7 54 53 DYLAN JAKOBSEN/In America/IAE 231 5 28 4 6 59 54 RYAN HURD/To A T/RCA Nashville (SMN) 230 26 29 1 9 56 55 LUCAS HOGE/That'll Be The Day/Forge Entertainment Group 211 -3 31 2 6 64 56 TENILLE ARTS/Call You Names/Reviver Records 211 32 26 1 6 63 57 STEPHANIE QUAYLE/If I Was A Cowboy/Rebel Engine 209 28 30 0 15 57 58 MADDIE & TAE/Die From A Broken Heart/Mercury Records 203 -11 29 3 9 (UMGN) 55 59 JOSH WARD/The Devil Don't Scare Me Anymore/Josh Ward 196 -24 19 3 10 Music 66 60 ABBY ANDERSON/Good Lord/Black River Entertainment 191 28 21 2 5 58 61 MICHAEL RAY/Her World Or Mine/Atlantic Records / Warner 187 -24 31 1 5 Bros. / WAR 68 62 SHERYL CROW (FEAT. STEVIE NICKS & MAREN 180 28 23 5 4 MORRIS)/Prove You Wrong/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 60 63 MITCHELL TENPENNY/Alcohol You Later/Riser House 177 -26 28 1 21 Entertainment / Columbia Nashville 76 64 LOGAN MIZE/Better Off Gone/Big Yellow Dog Music 143 34 19 0 12 69 65 REBA MCENTIRE/Freedom/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 139 3 18 0 14 88 66 SOUTHERN HALO/Sunshine/Southern Halo Records 134 53 15 5 2 Page 2 of 9 Wks On LW TW Artist / Song Title / Label Spins + / - Stations Adds Top 80 Chart 70 67 RANDY HOUSER/No Stone Unturned/Stoney Creek Records 130 -1 16 0 4 (BBRMG) 71 68 TONY JACKSON/Country Road/DDS Entertainment 128 -1 14 0 2 73 69 QUEEVA/How Do You Know/CMD Music 125 12 13 1 3 67 70 WADE BOWEN/Fell In Love On Whiskey/Thirty Tigers 124 -34 11 0 11 72 71 TYLER RICH/Leave Her Wild/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 120 -5 15 1 2 75 72 CLAUDIA HOYSER/Call It Out/GFI Music 111 1 12 0 2 83 73 TRACY LAWRENCE/Made In America/Lawrence Music Group 111 17 11 3 1 61 74 DAVE MCELROY/Bulletproof/Nine North 106 -96 21 0 13 74 75 LANCO/Rival/Arista Nashville (SMN) 106 -6 16 1 9 77 76 BAILEY JAMES/Devil Won't Take Me Down/KA4 Productions 106 -1 13 0 4 102 77 SMITH & WESLEY/To Be With You/Dream Walkin' Records 100 34 10 1 1 81 78 RANDALL KING/Takin' Me A Heartbreak/Randall King Music 97 0 9 0 1 79 79 DILLON CARMICHAEL/I Do For You/Riser House Entertainment / 94 -8 10 1 2 Columbia Nashville 78 80 RONNIE MILSAP (FEAT. DOLLY PARTON)/Smoky Mountain 93 -14 12 0 3 Rain/Riser House Entertainment / Columbia Nashville 90 81 FILMORE/Slower/Curb Records 90 13 11 1 0 112 82 CHASE RICE/Lonely If You Are/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 90 35 9 3 0 107 83 TUCKER BEATHARD/Better Than Me/Big Machine Records 88 30 9 1 0 (BMLG) 80 84 DALLAS REMINGTON/Boy In A Band/Road Warrior 86 -11 11 1 1 84 85 CAROLINE JONES/Chasin' Me/New Revolution 84 -3 15 1 3 85 86 KYLIE FREY/Ain't Enough Beer/Kylie Frey Music 83 -3 6 0 0 87 87 JAMES ROBERT WEBB/April May/Bison Creek Records 81 -1 9 0 0 86 88 MARTY HEDDIN/A Little Less Lonely/Nightlife Entertainment 76 -8 11 0 0 Group/Dreamlined Entertainment Group 91 89 JAKE WARD/Put You Down Tomorrow/Jake Ward Music 74 -3 6 0 0 93 90 HUNTER HAYES/Heartbreak/Atlantic (WMN) 73 2 13 0 1 65 91 BIG & RICH/Brand New Buzz/B&R Records / New Revolution 67 -106 15 0 22 82 92 CADILLAC THREE, THE/Crackin' Cold Ones With The Boys/Big 67 -29 12 0 0 Machine Records (BMLG) 92 93 JAMESON RODGERS/Some Girls/River House / Columbia 67 -8 9 0 0 Nashville 130 94 KANE BROWN/Short Skirt Weather/RCA Nashville (SMN) 67 30 4 1 0 129 95 INGRID ANDRESS/More Hearts Than Mine/Warner Music 66 29 7 3 0 Nashville/WEA 103 96 WILLIAM CLARK GREEN/Stay/Bill Grease Records 66 3 7 1 0 143 97 THOMAS RHETT/Remember You Young/Valory Music Co. 65 35 3 2 0 (BMLG) 132 98 RACHEL REINERT/All We Have/Green Iris Records 64 29 7 4 0 100 99 KATLYN LOWE/Wild/HK & J 64 -3 6 0 0 Page 3 of 9 Wks On LW TW Artist / Song Title / Label Spins + / - Stations Adds Top 80 Chart 109 100 JAMIE RICHARDS/Privileges Of Youth/Jamie Richards Music 64 8 6 0 0 108 101 CELESTE KELLOGG/There's A Beach Somewhere/Driving East 63 5 7 1 0 Entertainment 104 102 FLATLAND CAVALRY/Old School/Flatland Cavalry Music 63 1 7 0 0 149 103 JASON PRITCHETT/American Made/SRM Productions 63 35 5 2 0 101 104 TURNPIKE TROUBADOURS/The Winding Stair Mountain 61 -6 5 0 0 Blues/Thirty Tigers 94 105 JAMES LANN/Memory Like You/Ari-Tex Records 60 -11 6 0 0 98 106 HIGH VALLEY/Single Man/Atlantic (WMN) 59 -8 12 0 0 97 107 BOBBY WILLS/Raise The Bar/MDM 59 -10 7 0 0 96 108 SARAH HOBBS/Like I Love You/Sarah Hobbs Music 59 -11 5 0 0 95 109 KING CALAWAY/World For Two/Stoney Creek Records 58 -12 12 0 0 (BBRMG) 111 110 JON WOLFE/Some Ol' Bar In The 90s/Jon Wolfe Music 58 3 7 0 0 113 111 WALKER HAYES/Don't Let Her/Arista Nashville (SMN) 58 7 6 1 0 139 112 KREE HARRISON/I Love The Lie/Visionary Records 56 24 7 3 0 124 113 STONEY LARUE/Hill Country Boogaloo/One Chord Song/Smith 56 15 7 2 0 Group 118 114 COLT FORD/We The People/Average Joe's Entertainment 55 9 6 1 0 110 115 RIVERSHINE/The Lover/WyldRiver Entertainment 54 -1 7 0 0 114 116 DERYL DODD/I'm So Outta Style/Little Red Truck Music 53 5 6 1 0 106 117 JUNIOR GORDON/Loved 'Em Everyone/Junior Gordon Music 49 -11 5 0 0 137 118 PEARL CLARKIN/Girls of Summer/Bar Frog Music 45 12 5 2 0 127 119 JACK INGRAM/Where There's A Willie/Beat Up Ford Records 42 5 6 0 0 121 120 WILLIAM BECKMANN/I Wanna See You Tonight/William 42 -2 4 0 0 Beckmann Music 105 121 JEFF CLAYBORN/Last Ones To Leave/The Cabin Record Co.
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