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Country Music — — CASH BOX OCTOBER 5- 18, 1996 22 COUNTRY MUSIC Cash Box RADIO PLAYLISTS COUNTRY High Debuts RADIO Some of what’s playing in heavy rotation: 1 CLAY WALKER— “Bury The KILJYMcIntosh, SD Shovel” —(Giant) —#41 — 2. TRACY BYRD— “Big Love”—(MCA)—#44 MINDY MCCREADY “Guys Do It All The Time” 3. NEAL MCCOY—“Going Going Gone” (Atlantic) —#47 MARK WILLS— “Jacob's Ladder" — 4. LONESTAR—“When Cowboy’s Didn’t Dance” (BNA) #48 PATTY LOVELESS—“Lonely Too Long” — — 5. SUZY BOGGUSS “NoWay Out” (Capitol) #49 RICK TREVINO— “Learning As You Go” — — TY HERNDON— 1“Living In A Moment” WBRMYMarion, NC Most Active — BRYAN WHITE “So Much For Pretending” 1. BROOKS & DUNN—“Mama Don’t Get Dressed Up For — Nothing” (Arista) #31 BILLY DEAN “That Girl’s Been Spyin' On Me” — — — 2. “I Can Still JO DEE MESSINA “You're Not In Kansas Anymore” GEORGE STRAIT— Make Cheyenne” —(MCA)—#20 VINCE GILL— “World's Apart" — 3. TRACY LAWRENCE “Stars Over Texas” —(Atlantic) —#4 JOE DIFFIE—“Whole Lotta Gone” 4. CLINT BLACK—“Like The Rain”—(RCA)—#16 WHTL\Whitehall, WI 5. JO DEE MESSINA— “You’re Not In Kansas Anymore” (Curb) #8 SAMMY KERSHAW—“Vidalia" — — 6. ALABAMA—“The Maker Said Take Her”—(RCA)—#12 TRISHA YEARWOOD—“Believe Me Baby (I Lied)” DAVID LEE MURPHY—“The Road You Leave Behind” POWERFUL ON THE PLAYLIST— The Cash Box Top 100 TRACY LAWRENCE—“Stars Over Texas” — Country Singles chart is led by the Ty Herndon single “Living In A COLLIN RAYE “Love Remains" Moment.” This week’s chart displays six big movers and five debuts breaking into the Top 50. Leading the way in the most-movement KY YK\Palestine, TX category is Brooks & Dunn and “Mama Don’t Get Dressed Up For Nothing” which jumped 19 spots to #31. The next highest mover is JOHN BERRY—“Change My Mind” George Strait with “I Can Still Make Cheyenne,” which moved 13 CLINT BLACK—“Like The Rain” spots. Two songs moved nine spots this week Tracy Lawrence’s JEFF CARSON— “That Last Mile” “Stars Over Texas” —#4; and “Like The Rain” by Clint Black — 16. Likewise, two songs moved eight spots this week: Jo Dee Messina’s TRISHA YEARWOOD—“Believe Me Baby (I Lied)” — “You’re Not In Kansas Anymore” —#8; and “The Maker Said Take TRACY LAWRENCE “Stars Over Texas” Her" by Alabama—#12. As for debuts, five artists made it to this week’s Top 50. Clay Walker leads the way for the highest debut WAAC Waldos ta, GA position with the single “Bury The ShoveP’at #41; “Big Love” by Tracy Byrd comes in at #44; “Going Going Gone” by Neal McCoy SAMMY KERSHAW— “Vidalia” — debuts at #47; Lonestar’s “When Cowboys Didn’t Dance” comes in BILLY DEAN “That Girl’s Been Spyin' On Me” at #48; and “No Way Out” by Suzy Bogguss debuts at #49. — TY HERNDON “Living In A Moment” Songwriters Of The Week Congratulations to Pat Bunch and Doug VINCE GILL— “World’s Apart” . Johnson, writers of Ty Herndon's #1 hit, “Living In A Moment.” MARK WILLS— “Jacob’s Ladder” WVAR\Richwood, WV CMT Top Twelve Video Countdown MINDY MCCREADY—“Guys Do It All The Time” BROOKS & DUNN— “I Am That Man” 1. PAUL BRANDT “I Do” (Reprise) 2. VINCE GILL “Worlds Apart” (MCA) JOE DIFFIE—“Whole Lotta Gone” — 3. TRISHA YEARWOOD “Believe Me Baby (I Lied)” (MCA) TRISHA YEARWOOD “Believe Me Baby (I Lied)” — 4. TRACY LAWRENCE “Stars Over Texas” (Atlantic) TY HERNDON “Living In A Moment” 5. SAMMY KERSHAW “Vidalia” (Mercury) KLMX\Clayton, NM 6. MINDY MCCREADY “Guys Do It All The Time” (BNA) — RICK TREVINO “Learning As You Go” 7. CLEDUS T. JUDD “If Shania Was Mine” (Razor & Tie) 8. MINDY MCCREADY—“Guys Do It All The Time” DAVID LEE MURPHY “The Road You Leave Behind” (MCA) BRYAN WHITE—“So Much For Pretending” 9. BILLY RAY CYRUS “Trail Of Tears" (Mercury) — 10. FAITH HILL “You Can’t Lose Me” (Warner Bros.) TY HERNDON “Living In A Moment” — 11. KENNY CHESNEY “Me And You” (BNA) BILLY DEAN “That Girl’s Been Spyin’ On Me” 12. JOHN BERRY “Change My Mind” (Capitol) —Compliments of CMT video countdown, week ending September 25, 1996..
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