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Jon Pardi Is #1 This Week With Jon Pardi is #1 this week JON PARDI "Ain’t Always The Cowboy" with “Ain’t Always The Cowboy” Capitol Records Nashville Dear Readers, JON PARDI and Capitol Records Nashville take the #1 position this week with “Ain’t Always The Cowboy!” THOMAS RHETT and Valory Music Co. (BMLG)’s “What’s Your Country Song” remains the Most Added and the Greatest Spin Gainer! LAINEY WILSON and Broken Bow Records’ “Things A Man Oughta Know” tops this week’s Surging & Emerging chart! Great work everyone! The following stations have been frozen for this week. KFGE-FM (Lincoln, NE) KHCM-FM (Honolulu, HI) KQKX-FM (Norfolk, NE) KRVN-FM (Lexington, NE) KSED-FM (Flagstaff, AZ) KYCK-FM (Grand Forks, ND) KYYK-FM (Palestine, TX) WDHR-FM (Pikeville, KY) WDZQ-FM (Decatur, IL) WQNZ-FM (Natchez, MS) WTUZ-FM (New Philadelphia, OH) WXCC-FM (Pikeville, KY) The following station has been frozen for two weeks. WKKW-FM (Morgantown, WV) WTDR-FM (Oxford, AL) Songs moved to RECURRENT status: CANAAN SMITH / Colder Than You CLAYTON SMALLEY / Happy Place DALLAS REMINGTON / Uncommon Man JACKSON MICHELSON / One Day RUSSELL DICKERSON / Love You Like I Used To Lastly, we will be having our final charts of the year on December 16th, followed by the year end chart on December 18th. We’ll be coming back with our first charts on January 6th of the new year! The CDX TRACtion Mainstream Country weekly newsletter is published on Wed. mornings by CDX Nashville LLC — Connecting Nashville’s music industry and Stay tuned, Country radio for over 25 years. For Joe Kelly more information call 615-292-0123 or email Joe Kelly- CDX President [email protected] [email protected] WWW.CDXCD.COM/CDX-TRACTION Monitored Radio Airplay Vol 5. #47 Dec 2nd, 2020 L T Wks On Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart Artist / Song Title / Label 4 1 JON PARDI/Ain't Always The Cowboy/Capitol Records Nashville 3334 174 130 0 38 2 2 PARKER MCCOLLUM/Pretty Heart/MCA Records (UMGN) 3273 42 125 0 56 3 3 BLAKE SHELTON FEAT. GWEN STEFANI/Happy Anywhere/Warner Music Nashville 3251 70 132 1 18 1 4 MORGAN WALLEN/More Than My Hometown/Big Loud Records 3049 -381 128 1 26 5 5 HARDY (FEAT. LAUREN ALAINA & DEVIN DAWSON)/One Beer/Big Loud Records 3016 -48 125 0 44 7 6 CHRIS STAPLETON/Starting Over/Mercury Nashville 2987 49 135 3 14 8 7 LUKE COMBS/Better Together/River House / Columbia Nashville 2965 122 127 0 9 9 8 CHRIS LANE/Big, Big Plans/Big Loud Records 2854 34 117 0 57 12 9 KENNY CHESNEY/Happy Does/Warner Music Nashville/WEA 2434 50 132 1 22 10 10 DAN + SHAY/I Should Probably Go To Bed/Warner Music Nashville 2410 -16 122 0 18 11 11 LADY A/Champagne Night/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 2395 0 125 0 31 15 12 KELSEA BALLERINI/hole in the bottle/Black River Entertainment 2377 213 127 1 26 14 13 RASCAL FLATTS/How They Remember You/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 2233 35 130 2 23 13 14 DARIUS RUCKER/Beers and Sunshine/Capitol Records Nashville 2205 -56 126 0 16 16 15 LUKE BRYAN/Down To One/Capitol Records Nashville 2064 40 121 3 7 17 16 FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/Long Live/Big Machine Records 1934 18 125 0 12 18 17 NIKO MOON/Good Time/RCA Nashville (SMN) 1904 15 103 3 23 19 18 DUSTIN LYNCH/Momma's House/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 1857 26 118 0 43 21 19 JORDAN DAVIS/Almost Maybes/MCA Nashville 1733 98 115 1 27 20 20 BROTHERS OSBORNE/All Night/EMI Records Nashville (UMGN) 1613 -24 124 2 29 22 21 MORGAN WALLEN/7 Summers/Big Loud Records 1380 1 108 2 14 29 22 THOMAS RHETT/What's Your Country Song/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 1353 351 105 27 3 23 23 KEITH URBAN AND P!NK/One Too Many/Capitol Records Nashville 1333 16 100 3 10 24 24 DIERKS BENTLEY/Gone/Capitol Records Nashville 1314 7 110 2 6 25 25 TENILLE ARTS/Somebody Like That/Reviver Records 1293 24 114 4 46 26 26 DYLAN SCOTT/Nobody/Curb Records 1150 12 103 1 41 27 27 MIRANDA LAMBERT/Settling Down/Vanner Records / RCA Nashville (SMN) 1121 58 96 2 12 28 28 GABBY BARRETT/The Good Ones/Warner Bros / WAR 1119 71 94 7 25 31 29 BRETT YOUNG/Lady/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 965 23 93 3 30 33 30 SAM HUNT/Breaking Up Was Easy In The 90's/MCA Nashville 900 81 88 6 8 WWW.CDXCD.COM/CDX-TRACTION Monitored Radio Airplay Dec 2nd, 2020 | PAGE 2 L T Wks On Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart Artist / Song Title / Label 30 31 JAKE OWEN/Made For You/Big Loud Records 898 -49 77 1 32 32 32 MAREN MORRIS/To Hell & Back/Columbia Records 871 -10 94 2 36 35 33 ERIC CHURCH/Hell Of A View/EMI Records Nashville (UMGN) 823 108 80 13 4 36 34 LITTLE BIG TOWN/Wine, Beer, Whiskey/Capitol Records (UMG) 719 6 73 1 26 34 35 BRANTLEY GILBERT/Hard Days/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 714 -37 73 2 25 37 36 CARLY PEARCE/Next Girl/Big Machine Records 705 35 71 1 11 38 37 PARMALEE & BLANCO BROWN/Just The Way/Stoney Creek Records (BBRMG) 677 31 62 4 28 39 38 RUNAWAY JUNE/We Were Rich/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 596 -26 72 0 22 40 39 JUSTIN MOORE/We Didn't Have Much/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 571 18 61 3 6 44 40 LEE BRICE/Memory I Don't Mess With/Curb Records 481 35 49 8 4 41 41 TAYLOR SWIFT/betty/Republic/MCA Nashville 474 -32 62 4 16 45 42 JASON ALDEAN/Blame It On You/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 464 41 46 4 4 43 43 CHRIS JANSON/Waitin' On 5/Warner Bros / WAR 448 1 52 0 12 42 44 CODY JOHNSON/Dear Rodeo/Warner/Cojo Records/WMN 411 -54 49 0 13 46 45 OLD DOMINION/Never Be Sorry/RCA Nashville (SMN) 411 3 42 1 14 47 46 JAMES ROBERT WEBB/Good Time Waitin' To Happen/Bison Creek Records 369 -28 39 0 8 48 47 CASEY DONAHEW/Bad Guy/Almost Country Entertainment 368 -17 39 1 9 49 48 KANE BROWN/Worship You/RCA Records Nashville 362 -16 43 4 5 50 49 COLE SWINDELL/Single Saturday Night/Warner Music Nashville/WEA 344 -21 43 0 23 54 50 LOCASH/Beers To Catch Up On/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 337 25 42 3 12 52 51 LARRY FLEET/Where I Find God/Big Loud Records 332 9 40 0 8 55 52 HIGH VALLEY/Grew Up On That/Warner Music Nashville/WEA 321 17 36 1 15 51 53 RILEY GREEN/If It Wasn't For Trucks/Big Machine Records 307 -41 42 0 7 59 54 DESERT CITY RAMBLERS, THE/Comin' Home/Crane Kick Records 305 35 30 2 8 53 55 MICHAEL RAY/Whiskey And Rain/Warner Music Nashville/WEA 290 -29 40 2 5 56 56 SMITH & WESLEY/Land Of Y'all/Dream Walkin' Records 255 -20 21 0 17 58 57 DRAKE WHITE/Mix Em' With Whiskey/Reverend White 253 -21 26 1 20 60 58 ELVIE SHANE/My Boy/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 249 -12 35 1 7 63 59 PRISCILLA BLOCK/Just About Over You/Mercury Nashville 247 0 30 2 6 62 60 SCOTTY MCCREERY/You Time/Triple Tigers 245 -8 33 1 6 WWW.CDXCD.COM/CDX-TRACTION Monitored Radio Airplay Dec 2nd, 2020 | PAGE 3 L T Wks On Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart Artist / Song Title / Label 57 61 ROBERT COUNTS/What Do I Know/Arista Nashville (SMN) 242 -32 32 0 10 64 62 GARY ALLAN/Waste Of A Whiskey Drink/EMI Records Nashville (UMGN) 238 -5 34 0 14 61 63 JIMMIE ALLEN & NOAH CYRUS/This Is Us/Stoney Creek Records (BBRMG) 237 -17 28 2 34 65 64 PRYOR & LEE/Y'allsome/Black River Entertainment 225 -9 30 2 16 73 65 TEDDY ROBB/Heaven On Dirt/Monument Records 214 18 31 3 3 69 66 MO PITNEY/Ain't Bad For A Good Ol' Boy/Curb Records 210 5 24 0 18 67 67 LAINE HARDY/Tiny Town/Buena Vista Records (UMG) 208 -9 23 2 4 72 68 JAKE SIMON/I Still Think About You/Spaceshot Records 206 8 20 0 6 70 69 BOBBY WILLS/Wash My Truck/MDW Recordings 195 -10 20 1 4 75 70 ASHLEY MCBRYDE/Martha Divine/Warner Music Nashville 177 -4 25 2 5 76 71 LOCKELAND/Made For Mornings/Grassroots 168 -9 15 0 8 71 72 ALLIE COLLEEN/Ain't The Only Hell (My Momma Raised)/Allie Colleen Music 159 -45 18 0 16 68 73 GARTH BROOKS (DUET WITH TRISHA YEARWOOD)/Shallow/Pearl Records Inc. 151 -57 17 3 5 -- 74 A THOUSAND HORSES/A Song to Remember/Warner Music Nashville/WEA 143 18 17 0 1 79 75 SHANE OWENS/Everybody Dies But Not Everybody Lives/AmeriMonte Records 140 4 21 1 3 77 76 INGRID ANDRESS/Lady Like/Warner Music Nashville 135 -13 18 0 2 -- 77 MITCHELL TENPENNY/Broken Up/Riser House Entertainment / Columbia Nashville 131 19 19 0 2 -- 78 CAROLINE JONES/All of the Boys/Mailboat Records 131 15 18 0 1 80 79 ELI YOUNG BAND & JIMMY BUFFETT/Saltwater Gospel/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 131 -2 17 0 11 -- 80 TOM SEXTON/Population 2/Lots To Do 128 2 14 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.
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