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Countrybreakout Chart Covering Secondary Radio Since 2002 COUNTRYBREAKOUT CHART COVERING SECONDARY RADIO SINCE 2002 Thursday, July 5, 2018 NEWS CHART ACTION Sheryl Crow Says Collaborative 2019 Project Will New On The Chart —Debuting This Week song/artist/label—Chart Position Be Her Final Album Straight To Hell/Darius Rucker/Capitol — 76 Burning Man/Dierks Bentley feat. Brothers Osbourne/Capital — 80 Greatest Spin Increase song/artist/label—Spin Increase All Day Long/Garth Brooks/Pearl Records Inc — 240 Simple/Florida Georgia Line/BMLG — 189 Lose It/Kane Brown/RCA Nashville — 161 Life Changes/Thomas Rhett/Valory — 154 Burning Man/Dierks Bentley feat. Brothers Osbourne/Capital — 147 Drowns The Whiskey/Jason Aldean feat. Miranda Lambert/Broken Bow — 133 Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset/Luke Bryan/Capitol — 111 David Ashley Parker From Powder Springs/Travis Denning/Mercury Nashville — 104 Summer Fever/Little Big Town/Capitol — 100 Most Added song/artist/label—No. of Adds Nashville-based singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow worked with several Burning Man/Dierks Bentley feat. Brothers Osbourne/Capital — 12 artists on her upcoming album, slated for release next year. The singer Lose It/Kane Brown/RCA Nashville — 11 also says it will likely be her inal full-length project. Click here to read the All Day Long/Garth Brooks/Pearl Records Inc — 7 full article. Straight To Hell/Darius Rucker/Capitol — 5 Craig Morgan Recognized By Army With David Ashley Parker From Powder Springs/Travis Denning/Mercury Nashville — 5 Outstanding Civilian Service Medal That Got The Girl/Casey Donahew/Almost Country Entertainment — 4 She Got The Best Of Me/Luke Combs/Columbia — 4 On Deck—Soon To Be Charting song/artist/label—No. of Spins Kiss Me Goodbye/Bailey James/Bar Frog Music — 180 Keepin' On/Rod Black/Bristol Records — 171 Yada Yada Yada/Brandon Lay/EMI Records Nashville — 164 Make Him Wait/Abby Anderson/Black River — 163 More/Clare Dunn/MCA — 156 Craig Morgan was awarded the Army’s Outstanding Civilian Service Medal last weekend in honor of his dedication to entertaining troops and their families around the world. The presentation took place during the Greater Los Angeles Chapter of the Association of the United States Army annual Army Ball. Click here to read the full article. Pictured (L-R): WGGC/Bowling Green, KY’s Greg Almond, Cory Michael and WGGC’s Late Pictured (L-R): Southern Halo’s Natalia Morris, “Bob” (WUBB mascot), Southern Halo’s Chris- Night Lyle. tina Morris, WUBB New Country’s Jake Thomson and Southern Halo’s Hannah Morris. Pictured (L-R): Shane Runion and Laurie Wild (WQPC/Prairie du Chien, WI). Pictured (L-R): LANCO’s Eric Steedly, Brandon Lancaster and Tripp Howell with MusicRow Publisher/Owner Sherod Robertson at the 2018 MusicRow Awards.. Pictured (L-R): Jackson Gulick of country duo Matfield Green, Dallas Remington and singer/song- Pictured (L-R): Lee Gantt, Dennis Banka (WUCZ/Carthage, TN) and Sara Spicer. writer Jonathan Olivares at the 2018 MusicRow Awards. Thursday, July 5, 2018 CALENDAR NO. 1 SONG Singles July 9 Luke Combs/She Got The Best Of Me/Columbia Nashville Sheryl Crow feat. Annie Clark/Wouldn’t Want To Be Like You Christa Jordan/Gonna Be A Truck/MC1 Nashville Spencer’s Own/Friends With Money/ElectricHouse Sylvia/Nobody/Red Pony Records Jeff Clayborn/Caddy in the Campground/The Cabin Record Co. July 16 Ashley McBryde/Radioland/Atlantic Records/Warner Music Nashville/ WAR Radio & Streaming Lee Brice/Rumor/Curb Records Chance McKinney/Take It Back/Studio 2Bee Entertainment/Star Farm Nashville Cole Bradley/Happy Hour/Kala Records Nu-Blu/A Lot More Love/MC1 Nashville Dawn Rix/Don’t Let The Make Up Fool Ya/MC1 Nashville July 23 Randy Houser/What Whiskey Does/Stoney Creek Records CJ Solar/American Girls/Sea Gayle Thomas Rhett and his single “Life Changes” hits No. 1 this week on the Jason Perri/Good Liar/Star Farm MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart. This is the title track to his third studio Troy Anderson/My Side Of The Story/SSM Entertainment album. Rhett updated the lyrics to the single before its release to relect his Jessica Lynn/Let’s Don’t/Daydreamer Records current life changes. Albums Writers on “Life Changes” include Thomas Rhett, Rhett Akins, Ashley Gorley, July 6 and Jesse Frasure. Kinky Friedman/Circus of Life/Echo Hill Jesse Allen/I’m Steppin In/JA Country Rhett is currently touring with Kenny Chesney on Chesney’s Trip Around The Sun Tour. He will begin the second leg of his Life Changes Tour in September July 13 with Brett Young and Midland. Chris Lane/Laps Around The Sun/Big Loud Jason Isbell/Sirens Of The Ditch (Deluxe)/New West Records Rodney Crowell/Acoustic Classics/RC1 Krystal Keith/Boulder/Show Dog Each songwriter and artist earning No. 1 credit The Dryes/Vol. 1 [EP] on the MusicRow Chart receives a MusicRow Challenge Coin. Click here to view July 20 a full list of recipients. Lori McKenna/The Tree/CN Records-Thirty Tigers Sarah Ross/Nervous Breakdown/Average Joes MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart Reporting Stations KAIR Atchison KS KQUS Hot Springs AR KYYK Palestine TX WEIO Huntingdon TN WQNZ Natchez MS KBOE Oskaloosa IA KRAZ Santa Maria CA KZPK St. Cloud MN WFGE State College PA WQPC Prairie du Chien WI KCJC Russellville AR KRGI Grand Island NE KZZY Devils Lake ND WFGS Murray KY WRTB Rockford IL KCLQ Camdenton MO KRKT Albany OR Renegade Radio Nashville WFRY Watertown NY WTCM Traverse City MI KCNY Conway AR KRRV Alexandria LA WAAG Galesburg IL WGGC Bowling Green KY WTCR Huntington WV KDXY Jonesboro AR KRVN Lexington NE WAKG Danville VA WGLR Platteville WI WTDR Oxford AL KFAV Warrenton MO KSMA Mason City IA WATZ Alpena MI WHMA Anniston AL WTHO Thomson GA KFTX Corpus Christi TX KTHK Idaho Falls ID WAXX Altoona WI WIFE Connersville IN WTNJ Beckley WV KGKL San Angelo TX KVAY Lamar CO WBKR Owensboro KY WJVL Janesville WI WUBB Savannah GA KIAI Mason City IA KWCK Searcy AR WBYZ Baxley GA WKDZ Cadiz KY WUCZ Carthage TN KICR Sandpoint ID KWEY Weatherford OK WCFT Selinsgrove PA WKKW Morgantown WV WUUU Covington LA KIQK Rapid City SD KWHW Altus OK WCJW Warsaw NY WKPE Hyannis MA WVMD Cumberland MD KITX Hugo OK KWOX Woodward OK WCOW Sparta WI WLLX Lawrenceburg TN WXFL Florence AL KMKS Bay City TX KWWR Mexico MO WDGG Huntington WV WMCI Mattoon IL WYGB Franklin IN KMRK Odessa TX KXIA Marshalltown IA WDHR Pikeville KY WMEV Marion VA KQBA Santa Fe NM KXOX Sweetwater TX WDKN Dickson TN WOLF Syracuse NY KQKI Morgan City LA KYEZ Salina KS WDNB Monticello NY WOOZ Carterville IL KQKX Norfolk NE KYSM Mankato MN WDZQ Decatur IL WPCK Green Bay WI Thursday, July 5, 2018 Weeks Last This % Spin On Chart Week Week Song / Artist / Label Spins / Reports Power Spins +/- 13 2 1 Life Changes / Thomas Rhett / Valory 2617/83 6 154 9 4 2 Drowns The Whiskey / Jason Aldean feat. Miranda Lambert / Broken Bow 2287/80 6 133 25 3 3 Shoot Me Straight / Brothers Osborne / EMI Records Nashville 2218/80 1 19 22 5 4 Kiss Somebody / Morgan Evans / Warner Bros./WEA 2164/66 2 36 36 1 5 Take Back Home Girl / Chris Lane feat. Tori Kelly / Big Loud Records 2159/60 -15 -390 7 7 6 Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset / Luke Bryan / Capitol 2075/83 6 111 5 11 7 Simple / Florida Georgia Line / BMLG 1988/78 11 189 7 9 8 Downtown’s Dead / Sam Hunt / MCA 1966/73 3 52 21 8 9 Mercy / Brett Young / BMLG 1951/59 0 7 28 10 10 Hide the Wine / Carly Pearce / Big Machine 1827/75 1 25 18 12 11 I Hate Love Songs / Kelsea Ballerini / Black River Entertainment 1816/76 2 29 13 14 12 Hotel Key / Old Dominion / RCA Nashville 1746/72 3 45 29 13 13 Last Shot / Kip Moore / MCA 1738/69 2 32 11 15 14 Babe / Sugarland feat. Taylor Swift / Big Machine 1734/73 3 45 21 16 15 Run Wild Horses / Aaron Watson / Big Label Records 1464/67 0 4 14 18 16 Burn Out / Midland / Big Machine 1294/64 6 73 22 17 17 Rich / Maren Morris / Columbia 1281/66 -1 -7 17 19 18 Power Of Garth / Lucas Hoge / Forge Entertainment 1271/65 5 56 23 20 19 Born To Love You / LANCO / Arista Nashville 1205/60 1 11 20 21 20 Hangin’ On / Chris Young / RCA Nashville 1193/57 1 6 12 22 21 Millionaire / Chris Stapleton / Mercury Nashville 1171/64 3 35 3 27 22 All Day Long / Garth Brooks / Pearl Records Inc 1159/65 26 240 38 23 23 Three Chords And The Truth / Chase Rice / Broken Bow 1133/51 2 17 18 24 24 Young Forever / Eric Paslay / EMI Nashville 1065/51 2 25 28 25 25 Drunk Girl / Chris Janson / Warner Music Nashville 1030/48 3 32 4 30 26 Summer Fever / Little Big Town / Capitol 992/59 11 100 15 31 27 David Ashley Parker From Powder Springs / Travis Denning / Mercury Nashville 973/54 12 104 17 28 28 Hurt Good / James Dupre / Purrfect Pitch Music 919/55 0 3 15 29 29 Anything Is Possible / Southern Halo / Southern Halo Records 899/53 0 0 19 32 30 California Dreamin / Denny Strickland / Red Star Productions 835/46 2 20 11 34 31 Caught Up In The Country / Rodney Atkins / Curb 742/46 8 53 11 33 32 Hook Line & Sinker / Smith & Wesley / Dreamwalkin’ Records 728/51 6 38 19 38 33 Tattoos / Shane Runion / Lick Records 670/37 6 35 8 36 34 Take It From Me / Jordan Davis / MCA 670/46 3 22 17 37 35 You Got ‘Em All / Trent Harmon / Big Machine 666/39 4 23 10 40 36 Lie / Shane Owens / AmeriMonte Records/Sixteen 08 618/41 9 51 19 39 37 Nothin’ About Love / Ashla Taylor / West End Music Group/Rebel Intelligence 614/42 3 16 16 41 38 Beautifully Broken / John Berry / JB Music LLC 555/31 2 13 3 51 39 Lose It / Kane Brown / RCA Nashville 551/40 41 161 15 42 40 Nowhere With You / Dave McElroy / Free Flow Records 536/37 4 20 Weeks Last This % Spin On Chart Week Week Song / Artist / Label Spins / Report Power Spins +/- 13 43 41 Keep On Rollin / Keeper Of The Plains / Bar Frog Music 510/32 2 12 10 45 42 See You Try / Craig Campbell / Red Bow 507/31 7 34 9 44 43 Good Guys Win / Ben Gallaher / Sony Nashville 501/37 3 14 21 26 44 Rearview / Jagertown / G&N Entertainment 472/26 -50 -477 7 47 45 I Probably Won’t / Bucky Covington / Barefootin’ Records 453/39 6 27 11 49 46 Something Blue / Sam Shupak / Southern Pine Music 442/33 6 24 18 46 47 Fish / John Schneider / Maven Music 429/26 -1 -3 11 52 48 You Came Along / Risa Binder / Warehouse Records 428/31 10 40 8 50 49 Won’t You Be Mine / Bobby Wills / MDM 422/33 5 20 16 48 50 Junkyard / Heidi Raye / Harlan Howard Records 411/26 -2 -9 12 53 51 There’s Always Now / Wes Hayden feat.
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