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Thursday, August 15, 2013 11 2 1 3202/100 4 115 3087 page 1 Thursday,Thursday, AugustAugust 15,15, 20132013 [email protected] Weeks Last Wk This Wk Spins/ % Spin Spins Last Wk On Chart Position Position Artist/Song/Label Reports Power +- # Spins 11 2 1 Kenny Chesney/When I See This Bar/Blue Chair/Columbia Nashville 3202/100 4 115 3087 22 4 2 Billy Currington/Hey Girl/Mercury Nashville 2952/89 3 84 2868 16 6 3 Chris Young/Aw Naw/RCA Nashville 2898/100 7 180 2718 16 8 4 Thomas Rhett/It Goes Like This/Valory Music Group 2847/99 8 216 2631 12 1 5 Florida Georgia Line/Round Here/Republic Nashville 2840/80 -13 -421 3261 10 9 6 Jason Aldean/Night Train/Broken Bow 2642/89 3 83 2559 10 11 7 Toby Keith/Drinks After Work/Show Dog/Universal 2557/99 7 164 2393 8 12 8 Tim McGraw/Southern Girl/Big Machine 2474/98 11 250 2224 33 10 9 Brett Eldredge/Don't Ya/Atlantic/WMN 2325/64 -4 -89 2414 20 7 10 Little Big Town/Your Side Of The Bed/Capitol/UMG Nashville 2305/87 -13 -339 2644 10 13 11 Miranda Lambert/All Kinds Of Kinds/RCA 2264/98 4 84 2180 10 17 12 Blake Shelton/Mine Would Be You/Warner Bros. 2194/94 12 237 1957 17 14 13 Eric Paslay/Friday Night/EMI Nashville 2166/92 7 142 2024 9 16 14 Taylor Swift/Red/Big Machine 2133/90 7 136 1997 23 15 15 Jon Pardi/Up All Night/Capitol/UMG Nashville 2075/86 3 51 2024 8 19 16 Eli Young Band/Drunk Last Night/Republic 1856/89 13 219 1637 15 18 17 Joe Nichols/Sunny and 75/Red Bow 1754/78 5 87 1667 13 20 18 Love and Theft/If You Ever Get Lonely/RCA Nashville 1724/81 5 89 1635 5 23 19 Darius Rucker/Radio/Capitol 1679/94 15 225 1454 10 22 20 Cassadee Pope/Wasting All These Tears/Republic Nashville 1606/86 8 121 1485 14 21 21 Branch & Dean/The Dash/SSM Nashville 1562/68 4 60 1502 3 29 22 Luke Bryan/That's My Kind of Night/Capitol 1545/83 45 477 1068 16 24 23 Chris Weaver Band/So Damn Beautiful/Tygart Music 1289/56 3 40 1249 16 25 24 Scotty McCreery/See You Tonight/19 Ent./Mercury 1250/69 9 107 1143 10 28 25 Aaron Lewis/Granddaddy's Gun/Blaster 1229/60 15 156 1073 24 26 26 Sheryl Crow/Easy/Warner Music Nashville 1195/51 7 77 1118 29 27 27 Charlie Worsham/Could It Be/WMN 1173/50 8 82 1091 6 33 28 Kelly Clarkson/Tie It Up/RCA/Columbia Nashville 1096/67 15 143 953 16 30 29 Lucas Hoge/Should've Loved/Animal House 1089/52 3 36 1053 12 31 30 Thompson Square/Everything I Shouldn't Be Thinking About/Stoney Creek 1069/61 6 65 1004 6 34 31 Craig Morgan/Wake Up Lovin' You/Black River 1055/66 19 166 889 14 32 32 Chuck Wicks/Salt Life/Chuck Wicks 1052/49 8 82 970 6 35 33 The Henningsens/I Miss You/Arista Nashville 1033/69 21 176 857 8 37 34 Tracy Lawrence/Footprints On The Moon/Lawrence Music Group 943/51 13 108 835 11 36 35 David Nail/Whatever She's Got/MCA Nashville 917/54 8 67 850 ©2013, MusicRow Communications, LLC—ALL RIGHTS RESERVED [email protected] page 2 Thursday, August 15, 2013 Weeks Last Wk This Wk Spins/ % Spin Spins Last Wk On Chart Position Position Artist/Song/Label Reports Power +- # Spins 18 38 36 Adam Dean Mullins/All My Favorite Memories/PLC Records 846/38 4 33 813 6 39 37 George Strait/I Believe/MCA 831/50 5 38 793 2 54 38 Jake Owen/Days of Gold/RCA Nashville 821/65 57 298 523 13 42 39 Amber Hayes/Any Day Is A Good Day/GMV Nashville/A-OK Entertainment 787/44 14 94 693 21 40 40 JJ Lawhorn/Stomping Grounds/Average Joes 769/38 8 56 713 14 41 41 Mark Chesnutt/When The Lights Go Out/Nada Dinero 742/37 5 36 706 8 43 42 The Lockets/Stepping Stone/Nu Toy 729/46 7 45 684 18 44 43 Hoyt Hughes/Happy Endings/BlueBolt Records 697/36 7 47 650 4 49 44 Danielle Bradbery/The Heart of Dixie/Big Machine 671/52 19 109 562 13 45 45 Steve Richard/Keep On Rollin'/Force MP 665/35 5 32 633 5 48 46 Bush Hawg/Crushin'/RCA Nashville 661/43 12 73 588 5 51 47 Colt Ford featuring Jason Aldean/Drivin' Around Song/Average Joe's 630/46 15 81 549 9 47 48 Jordan Anderson/You Ain't Ready For Me/GTR 630/38 5 30 600 2 64 49 Brad Paisley/I Can't Change The World/Arista 618/45 76 266 352 4 57 50 Lonestar/Party All Day/4 Star Records 609/38 28 132 477 15 52 51 Jana Kramer/I Hope It Rains/Warner Bros. 568/31 5 26 542 12 50 52 The Sins Country/Romeo and Juliet Sparks/GTR 568/33 1 6 562 8 56 53 Sherry Lynn f. Crystal Gayle/Beautiful Life/Steal Heart 561/35 13 66 495 35 46 54 Craig Campbell/Outta My Head/Bigger Picture 549/25 -13 -80 629 3 62 55 Josh Thompson/Cold Beer With Your Name On It/Show Dog - Universal Music 526/43 48 170 356 15 55 56 Rachele Lynae/Fishin' For Something/Momentum 523/37 5 23 500 11 53 57 Dustin Lynch/Wild In Your Smile/Broken Bow Records 516/35 -3 -14 530 4 61 58 Chris Stapleton/What Are You Listening To?/Mercury Nashville 463/35 20 78 385 3 63 59 Cole Swindell/Chillin' It/Warner Bros. 440/32 25 87 353 5 59 60 Lorrie Morgan and Pam Tillis/I Know What You Did Last Night/Red River 438/28 6 23 415 3 67 61 Rachel Holder/Lord Help Me/Curb 432/36 33 108 324 18 58 62 Maggie Rose/Better/RPM Entertainment 416/25 -7 -33 449 3 60 63 Uncle Kracker/Blue Skies/Sugar Hill 413/34 6 23 390 5 69 64 LiveWire/Whiskey Sunday/ 378/25 21 65 313 7 68 65 Frank Ortega/Two Places At Once/Villa One 366/26 14 46 320 6 65 66 Gwen Sebastian/Suitcase/Flying Island 366/31 10 33 333 6 66 67 David Shelby/Kick A Little Dirt/Highway South Records 349/28 7 23 326 2 74 68 Angie Johnson/Swagger/Sony Music 343/31 30 80 263 14 71 69 Tyler Barham/17 & Young/YN Records 317/17 6 17 300 9 70 70 Ashley Monroe/You Got Me/Warner Bros. Records 315/21 3 9 306 4 72 71 Dylan Scott/Makin This Boy Go Crazy/Sidewalk Records 304/24 13 36 268 2 73 72 Coleman Brothers/Back On The Farm/Fishing Hole Records 279/22 5 14 265 1 114 73 Zac Brown Band/Sweet Annie/ 278/20 315 211 67 27 75 74 Parmalee/Carolina/Stoney Creek Records 269/17 5 14 255 3 77 75 DOWNDAY/Back in The Day/Render 253/19 11 26 227 2 79 76 Frankie Ballard/Helluva Life/Warner Bros. 247/19 19 39 208 3 76 77 Sarah Darling/Little Umbrellas/764 Records 245/21 7 17 228 1 83 78 Lisa Matassa/I Won't Ask/CPR Music Group 240/23 34 61 179 3 81 79 George Ducas/Cowtown/Loud Ranch 226/17 12 25 201 1 84 80 Kayla Calabrese/Kiss Me/Go Time Records 205/17 16 28 177 Going For Adds Programmer Playlist August 19 Due West/Slide On Over/Sovereign 3 Records (Click Banner To Listen) Jolie Holiday/Waffle House/Shamrock Records Cole Swindell/Chilin’ It/Warner Music Nashville Laura Bell Bundy/Two Step/Big Machine Jennifer Nettles/That Girl/UMG Kellie Pickler/Little Bit Gypsy/Black River Brad Paisley/I Can’t Change The World/ Arista August 22 Maggie Sajak/Wildboy/Back East/GMV Nashville August 26 The Band Perry/Don’t Let Me Be Lonely/ Republic Nashville Dierks Bentley/I Hold On/Capitol September 3 Tim Sweeney/Baby I Try For You/Oil House Records Jared Daniels/Foot On the Dashboard/Shade Records ©2013, MusicRow Communications, LLC—ALL RIGHTS RESERVED [email protected].
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