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Top of 2019.Xlsx Top 97 of 2019 WEXT Radio RankSong / Artist Album 1 Hard Case / Tedeschi Trucks Band Signs 2 Father Mountain / Calexico and Iron & Wine Years to Burn 3 Bad Case / Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real Turn Off the News (Build A Garden) 4 The Wire / Shovels & Rope By Blood 5 That's What You Get / Damhnait Doyle Liquor Store Flowers 6 Outta My Head / Jocelyn & Chris Arndt The Fun in the Fight 7 Like a Force of Nature / Todd Snider ft. Jason Isbell Cash Cabin Sessions Vol 3 8 Change / Mavis Staples We Get By 9 Old Black Magic / Josh Ritter Fever Breaks 10 Go / The Black Keys Let's Rock 11 Outside of This Town / Christone "Kingfish" Ingram Kingfish 12 Dark, Dark, Dark / Gregory Alan Isakov Evening Machines 13 Love All Night (Work All Day) / Yola Walk Through Fire 14 Sisyphus / Andrew Bird My Finest Work Yet 15 High Steppin' / The Avett Brothers Closer Than Together 16 I Was Wrong / BAILEN Thrilled to Be Here 17 A Dream of Home / Tyler Ramsey For The Morning 18 Crawl / Eilen Jewell Gypsy 19 Saying Goodbye / J.S. Ondara Tales of America 20 Rise Sun / Infamous Stringdusters Rise Sun 21 Fighter / Joseph Good Luck, Kid 22 Where I Come From / Patty Griffin Patty Griffin 23 Keep On / Southern Avenue Keep On 24 GotItBad / St. Paul & The Broken Bones Young Sick Camellia 25 Me, My Guitar and The Blues / Walter Trout Survivor Blues 26 I Guess I Just Feel Like / John Mayer I Guess I Just Feel Like (single) 27 Redesigning Women / The Highwomen The Highwomen 28 The Best Thing / Joanne Shaw Taylor Reckless Heart 29 Messed With My Mind / Molly Tuttle When You're Ready 30 Gloria / The Lumineers III (The Lumineers) 31 The Wolves / Mandolin Orange Tides of a Teardrop 32 Times Like These / Hayes Carll What It Is 33 Woman Like You / Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band The Traveler 34 None'ya / Hayes Carll What It Is 35 Healing / Upstate Healing 36 Dreams / Lissie When I'm Alone: The Piano Retrospective 37 Lo/Hi / The Black Keys Let's Rock 38 C'mon Utah! / Shovels & Rope By Blood 39 Love Is Love / Grace Potter Daylight 40 Holy Roller / Emily Wolfe Emily Wolfe 41 Light Came In (Power Went Out) / Molly Tuttle When You're Ready 42 Black Myself / Our Native Daughters Songs of Our Native Daughters 43 Peach Fuzz / CAAMP By And By 44 Kill in the Cure / Jocelyn & Chris Arndt The Fun in the Fight 45 Love Gone Wrong / Lula Wiles What Will We Do 46 Loading Zones / Kurt Vile Bottle It In 47 A Tight Ship / David Gray Gold in a Brass Age 48 Traveling On / The Decemberists Traveling On (EP) 49 Do It Alone / Greensky Bluegrass All For Money Top 97 of 2019 WEXT Radio 50 Almost (Sweet Music) / Hozier Wasteland, Baby 51 Losing Battles / Josh Ritter Fever Breaks 52 Stay High / Brittany Howard Jaime 53 Jingle and Go / Ryan Bingham American Love Song 54 Life In the City / The Lumineers III 55 Nautical / Bobby Long Sultans 56 This Is My Home / Keb' Mo' Oklahoma 57 Change / The Revivalists Take Good Care 58 I Know What It's Like / Jeff Tweedy Warm 59 Rikki Don't Lose That Number / Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen If You Can't Stand the Heat 60 Room 13 / Jesse Malin Sunset Kids 61 Crossfire / Reese Wynans and Friends Sweet Release 62 Hard Luck / Tanya Tucker While I'm Livin' 63 Movement / Hozier Movement (single) 64 Due West / Kelsey Lu Due West (single) 65 Devil May Care / Son Volt Union 66 Travelin' Shoes / Marley's Ghost Travelin' Shoes 67 Awake / decker Born To Wake Up 68 Paint My Face / The Devil Makes Three Chains Are Broken 69 Renegade / Dylan LeBlanc Renegade 70 Baptise Me / Robert Randolph & the Family Band Brighter Days 71 For Real / Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers The Best of Everything 72 Justice / Citizen Cope Heroin and Helicopters 73 Uncover the Gold / David Wax Museum Line of Light 74 Now That I Know / Shannon McNally Now That I Know (single) 75 Song For Winners / Nick Waterhouse Nick Waterhouse 76 Carnival / Screaming Orphans Life In A Carnival 77 Southpaw Serenade / Eric Gales (ft. Doyle Brahmall II) The Bookends 78 Baby Outlaw / Elle King Shake the Spirit 79 High Wire / Amy McCarley MECO 80 When You're Away / Robert Ellis Texas Piano Man 81 No Good Deed Goes Unpunished / Mindi Abair and The Boneshakers No Good Deed 82 Light On / Maggie Rogers Heard It In A Past Life 83 Tucson Train / Bruce Springsteen Western Stars 84 Ellie / Oshima Brothers Under the Same Stars 85 Extra-Ordinary / Lost Leaders Promises, Promises 86 Breaking Down / Hamish Anderson Breaking Down (single) 87 I Only Cry When I'm Alone / Beth Bombara Evergreen 88 The Rock and the Hill / Allison Moorer Blood 89 The Preacher, The Politician, or The Pimp / Toronzo Cannon The Preacher, The Politician, Or The Pimp 90 If I Hock My Guitar / Delbert McClinton Tall, Dark & Handsome 91 Sing Along / Sturgill Simpson Sound & Fury 92 Here We Go / Sean McConnell Secondhand Smoke 93 Just Call / John Butler Trio Home 94 Oh My Love / The Small Glories Assiniboine & the Red 95 1,000 Highways / SonReal The Aaron LP 96 So Caught Up / The Teskey Brothers Run Home Slow 97 Hello Sunshine / Bruce Springsteen Western Stars.
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