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CIOE Top 100 of 2017 CIOE 97.5 FM Top 100 East Coast Songs - 2017 Number Artist Song 100 Amanda Jackson Slowburn 99 Colleen Power Dark Island 98 Earle and Coffin Born Under A Bad Sign 97 The Folk and Country Line Into The Trees 96 Amy Grant This Time Around 95 Jim Henman Shame Shame Boogie 94 Andrew Frelick Live To Love 93 Peter G. Noel Hold On 92 Keith Mullins Drop In The Ocean 91 Patrick Murray Life Is Complicated 90 Bridget & Dahlia Castle 89 Taelor Bent Circle of My Mind 88 Matt Steele & The Corvette Sunset It Won’t Happen Again 87 Wake Rider Highschool 86 Waterfront Fire What Went Wrong 85 Ian Janes Used 84 Kendra Gale Band Hold Me Close 83 Hillsburn Strange Clouds 82 Shirley Jackson Things Keep Looking Up 81 Ryan Cook Punta Gorda 80 Doug Hawco feat. Faron Dawe Another Day 79 Lacewood So What If I Miss You 78 Mike Biggar Blood From A Stone 77 Hal Bruce Wish Upon A Star 76 David Myles Real Love 75 Braden Nelson Thought You Should Know 74 Dan Boland Morningside Visions 73 Ian Foster You Left A Song 72 Skin & Jones One Hundred 71 Michelle Noftall Wait For Me 70 Samantha Gracie Hometown Love 69 The Barrowdowns Mockingbird 68 Curtis Matheson Two-timed Blues 67 Eric Stephen Martin Memphis 66 The Divorcees 5 Million Miles 65 Richard & Somebody’s Kids Dancin’ To John Lee 64 Makayla Lynn Joyride 63 Maura Whitman Extraordinary 62 Fairgale Tunnel Vision 61 Matthew Byrne Long Years Ago 60 Dave Penny #darknl CIOE 97.5 FM Top 100 East Coast Songs - 2017 Number Artist Song 59 Quake Matthews feat. Ria Mae Mad Love 58 Jessie Brown DEBT (We Ain’t Got No Money) 57 Dance Movie Penny 56 Keonte Beals 4ever 55 The East Pointers 82 Fires 54 Coig Solsbury Hill 53 Sleepy Driver Before We Go Home 52 Campbell & Green Wanna Be Your Girl 51 Amelia Curran Gravity 50 Three Finger Shot We Never Said 49 Erin Costelo Low 48 Cassie & Maggie Hangman 47 Alvvays In Undertow 46 Neon Dreams Rescue 45 Jenn Grant Sorry Doesn’t Know 44 Weight of The World Something 43 Anya I'm Staying Up 42 Clare Follett Amy 41 Matt Mays Faint of Heart 40 Port Cities Sound of Your Voice 39 Matthew Pickup La La La & Everything 38 Mo Kenney Unglued 37 Ian Sherwood Little Birds 36 Lisa Richard Tangled Up 35 Guy Paul Thibault Misdemeanor 34 Doug Hawco I'm A Fool 33 Reeny Smith Survive 32 Rawlins Cross Hold You Tonight 31 Meaghan Smith The One 30 Brittany McQuinn Fact Without A Feeling 29 Cameron Not For Me 28 KINLEY Microphone 27 David R. Elliot Back East 26 Carmel Mikol Hold 25 Christine Campbell Last Man Standing 24 Mick Davis & Thin Love Defenceless 23 Stewart Legere Sabotage 22 Ashley Condon Oh My Love 21 Jodi Guthro So Many Nights 20 Matthew Byrne Adelaide 19 The Town Heroes Tonight 18 Steve Maloney Exits 17 Jocelyn Parlee Hey Baby 16 Christina Martin Lungs Are Burning CIOE 97.5 FM Top 100 East Coast Songs - 2017 Number Artist Song 15 Rachel Cousins Waiting 14 Braden Lam Into The Light 13 David Myles Night & Day 12 Jont & The Infinite Possibility Someone To Love Me 11 Rose Cousins Chosen 10 Matt Mays NYC Girls 9 Adyn Townes Sad Songs 8 Dennis Ellsworth and Kinley Dowling Panorama High 7 Gabrielle Papillon Deep In The Earth 6 Alan Doyle Summer Summer Night 5 Ria Mae Bend 4 Hillsburn Bad Behaviours 3 Port Cities Back To The Bottom 2 Bill and Joel Plaskett The Next Blue Sky 1 Jenn Grant Galaxies.
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