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16 3 1 Eric Church/Drink in My Hand/EMI Nashville 3403/101 4 page 1 Friday, December 2, 2011 Chart Director: Jon Freeman, [email protected] Weeks Last Wk This Wk Spins/ % Spin Spins Last Wk On Chart Position Position Artist/Song/Label Reports Power +- # Spins 16 3 1 Eric Church/Drink In My Hand/EMI Nashville 3403/101 4 141 3262 18 4 2 The Band Perry/All Your Life/Republic Nashville 3241/102 2 79 3162 13 5 3 Zac Brown Band/Keep Me In Mind/Southern Ground/Atlantic 3215/94 4 114 3101 14 6 4 Luke Bryan/I Don't Want This Night To End/Capitol 3175/101 5 141 3034 23 7 5 Rascal Flatts f. Natasha Bedingfield/Easy/Big Machine 3046/91 2 57 2989 15 2 6 Jason Aldean/Tattoos On This Town/Broken Bow 3034/88 -8 -270 3304 16 1 7 Lady Antebellum/We Owned The Night/Capitol 3002/83 -15 -526 3528 20 9 8 Martina McBride/I'm Gonna Love You Through It/Republic Nashville 2800/99 4 100 2700 19 10 9 Justin Moore/Bait a Hook/Valory 2637/100 3 73 2564 20 11 10 Montgomery Gentry/Where I Come From/Average Joe's 2624/101 6 139 2485 10 14 11 Dierks Bentley/Home/Capitol 2576/102 7 177 2399 14 15 12 Chris Young/You/RCA Nashville 2499/95 6 142 2357 9 16 13 Kenny Chesney/Reality/BNA 2494/94 6 137 2357 25 8 14 Alan Jackson/Long Way To Go/EMI 2377/86 -12 -339 2716 9 17 15 Brad Paisley/Camouflage/Arista 2325/97 9 200 2125 7 19 16 Keith Urban/You Gonna Fly/Capitol 2301/101 16 313 1988 7 18 17 Toby Keith/Red Solo Cup/Show Dog-Universal 2257/96 13 258 1999 21 21 18 Eric Lee Beddingfield/Great Depression/Rebel Dawg Music 1604/67 2 32 1572 10 24 19 Jake Owen/Alone With You/RCA 1544/87 13 175 1369 11 23 20 Sunny Sweeney/Drink Myself Single/Republic Nashville 1535/81 8 120 1415 26 22 21 Hunter Hayes/Storm Warning/Atlantic/WMN 1513/65 4 62 1451 8 27 22 Billy Currington/Like My Dog/Mercury 1438/85 11 146 1292 5 34 23 George Strait/Love's Gonna Make It Alright/MCA 1398/79 29 311 1087 6 30 24 Trace Adkins/Million Dollar View/Show Dog-Universal 1385/82 19 219 1166 22 25 25 D.J. Miller/Between Sundays/Evergreen/Nine North/Spinville 1376/65 1 20 1356 22 26 26 Darren Warren/Cowboy Up and Party Down/NuCorp 1311/62 0 6 1305 20 29 27 Tracy Lawrence/The Singer/Lawrence Music Group 1225/56 4 48 1177 16 32 28 Andy Gibson/Wanna Make You Love Me/R&J Records 1199/68 10 108 1091 16 35 29 Badhorse/It's All Good/Global Maximus 1109/57 2 23 1086 11 38 30 Trent Tomlinson/A Man Without A Woman/Skyville Records 1107/65 13 129 978 18 33 31 The McClymonts/Wrapped Up Good/BSM 1107/58 2 17 1090 11 36 32 Scotty McCreery/The Trouble With Girls/19 Ent./Mercury 1100/70 5 56 1044 21 37 33 Craig Morgan/This Ole Boy/Black River Entertainment 1044/57 6 55 989 3 45 34 Faith Hill/Come Home/Warner Bros. 992/66 42 291 701 11 40 35 Kevin Fowler/That Girl/Average Joe's 982/63 9 80 902 8 41 36 Neal McCoy/A-Ok/Blaster Records 925/61 14 111 814 8 43 37 Lee Brice/A Woman Like You/Curb 896/56 21 155 741 6 46 38 Rodney Atkins/He's Mine/Curb 848/55 28 184 664 17 42 39 Keith Bryant/Can't Tell Somebody (Who To Love)/Jordash Records 795/49 1 7 788 19 39 40 Mark Wills/Crazy Bein' Home/Tenacity 753/36 -22 -208 961 17 28 41 Eric Paslay/Never Really Wanted/EMI Nashville 747/40 -39 -474 1221 15 44 42 Buddy Jewell/Jesus, Elvis and Me/Diamond Dust 705/43 -1 -10 715 ©2011, MusicRow Communications, LLC—ALL RIGHTS RESERVED [email protected] page 2 Friday, December 2, 2011 Weeks Last Wk This Wk Spins/ % Spin Spins Last Wk On Chart Position Position Artist/Song/Label Reports Power +- # Spins 16 49 43 Tyler Farr/That's What They're Bitin' On/BNA 689/40 9 56 633 15 50 44 Bomshel/Halleluy'all/Curb 667/34 6 36 631 13 47 45 Justin Haigh/All My Best Friends Are Behind Bars 665/43 3 21 644 15 48 46 LiveWire/Tater Fed/Way Out West 654/36 2 14 640 13 51 47 Tyler Dean/That Smile/Curb 647/35 5 33 614 14 52 48 Jason Sturgeon/The Cover/Toolpusher/Spinville 599/38 5 26 573 11 53 49 Madonna Nash/Dirty Little Secret/Mad Charm 588/36 13 69 519 18 55 50 Chris Cagle/Got My Country On/Bigger Picture 559/36 12 60 499 15 54 51 Steve Richard/Love's Gotta Go Somewhere/Force MP 557/29 11 55 502 8 59 52 Kip Moore/Somethin' 'Bout A Truck/MCA 521/35 20 88 433 5 57 53 David Bradley/If You Can't Make Money/Gecko Music Productions 501/40 13 59 442 20 58 54 Luke Pilgrim/Sweet Tea/MMG/Southern Tracks 485/33 11 48 437 1 178 55 Taylor Swift/Ours/Big Machine 477/37 4670 467 10 11 56 56 Patrick Davis/Lucky/BOC Records 477/30 3 14 463 7 60 57 Taylor Made/Good Love 461/31 7 30 431 6 61 58 Corey Wagar/I Hate My Boyfriend/GTR 392/25 3 12 380 7 63 59 Donny and Marie Osmond/A Beautiful Life/MPCA 371/23 10 33 338 8 65 60 Corey Smith/Maybe Next Year/Average Joe's 362/26 18 55 307 20 64 61 Ronnie Milsap/If You Don't Want Me To (The Freeze)/Bigger Picture 343/25 3 10 333 4 71 62 Gloriana/(Kissed You) Good Night/Emblem/WMN 341/24 48 111 230 6 66 63 Casey James/Let's Don't Call It A Night/BNA 339/23 20 56 283 3 69 64 Lauren Alaina/Georgia Peaches/19/Mercury 331/23 24 65 266 6 70 65 Sean Patrick McGraw/What I'd Do/Little Engine Records 326/24 27 69 257 18 67 66 Jeff Bates/He Wasn't Like Us/Black River 284/21 3 7 277 6 68 67 Landon Michael/Might As Well Be Me/Big Dog Records 280/22 5 13 267 5 72 68 Mark Wayne Glasmire/Going Home/Traceway 268/21 20 45 223 4 73 69 McGuffey Lane/Bartender/Lick 258/18 22 47 211 4 76 70 Sugarland and Matt Nathanson/Run/Vanguard 222/17 22 40 182 6 79 71 Chris Weaver Band/Go Easy On Me 211/15 40 60 151 3 75 72 Katie Armiger/Scream/Cold River 209/14 14 26 183 5 77 73 Erica Nicole/Shave/Heaven Records 203/13 13 24 179 1 81 74 Her and Kings County/White Trash Country Boy/Warner Bros./WMN 195/16 35 51 144 1 101 75 Casey Donahew Band/Double-Wide Dream 177/5 130 100 77 1 87 76 Jonalee White/Brand New/Lick 169/14 41 49 120 4 80 77 Shane Yellowbird/Bare Feet On The Blacktop/On Ramp 168/13 16 23 145 1 95 78 The Lost Trailers/Underdog/CO5 166/15 75 71 95 4 78 79 Johnny Rivers/I've Got To Use My Imagination/Soul City 164/12 4 7 157 1 86 80 Brent Anderson/Amy's Song/Arista 157/11 29 35 122 Going For Adds Programmer Playlist Click Each Banner To Listen Click for Complete Releases December 5 Steve Holy/Until The Rain Stops/Curb Taylor Swift/Ours/Big Machine December 12 Josh Thompson/Comin’ Around/RCA Tim Dugger/Way Past My Beer If others at your station would like to receive the PLAYlist, send their e-mail, station info, title and name to [email protected]. 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