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Jon Pardi Takes the #1 Spot With Jon Pardi Heartache On The Dance Floor Capitol Records Nashville (UMGN) Jon Pardi takes the #1 spot with CONTENTS “Heartache On The Dance Floor” — Charts Dear Readers; Jon Pardi hits the #1 spot this week with “Heartache On The Dance Floor.” Great work to both Jon and Capitol Records Nashville (UMGN)! Blake Shelton debuted strong at position #29, becoming both the Most Added and Greatest Spin Gainer with his single, “I’ll Name The Dogs.” Congratulations to Blake and Warner Bros. Records (WMN). Seven new singles made their debut this week on our chart! #29 BLAKE SHELTON/I’ll Name The Dogs/Warner Bros. Records (WMN) #68 CHASE RICE/Three Chords & The Truth/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) #75 CASEY DONAHEW/Country Song/Almost Country Records #76 JAKE WORTHINGTON/Big Time Lonesome/W3 Music, LLC #77 KEVIN COSTNER/Love Shine/Triple Creek Records #78 BILLY CURRINGTON/Wake Me Up/Mercury Records (UMGN) #80 MARK CHESNUTT/Hot/BFD PAGE 2-4 The following songs have been moved to RECURRENT status. — ADAM CRAIG / Just A Phase Chart Breakouts BAND OF HEATHENS, THE / Trouble Came Early PAGE 5-6 CHRIS LANE / For Her DENNY STRICKLAND / We Don’t Sleep — JERROD NIEMANN / God Made A Woman Currently On CDX MACY MARTIN / Broke Down PAGE 6 MIDLAND / Drinkin’ Problem — The following stations have been frozen for 1 week. TRACtion Texas Chart WINL-FM (Linden, AL) PAGE 8-9 WOKA-FM (Douglas, GA) — WQLC-FM (Lake City, FL) The following stations have been frozen for 2 weeks. WBYZ-FM (Baxley, GA) WPFX-FM (Luckey, OH) The following stations have been removed from the chart reporter panel. KNEB-FM (Scottsbluff, NE) WGKC-FM (Mahomet, IL) The CDX-TRACtion weekly WKTT-FM (Salisbury, MD) newsletter is published on Wed. The following stations have been added to the chart reporter panel. mornings by CDX, Inc. — KXRB-AM (Sioux Falls, SD) Connecting Nashville’s music WCFT-FM (Selinsgrove, PA) industry and country radio for over WFGS-FM (Murray, KY) Stay tuned, 25 years. For more information call WOVK-FM (Wheeling, WV) 615-292-0123 or email VP/GM Joe Joe Kelly Kelly- [email protected] CDX VP/GM [email protected] WWW.CDXCD.COM/CDX-TRACTION “Monitored Radio Airplay” Vol 2. #37 Sept 20th, 2017 L T Wks On Artist / Song Title / Label Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart 2 1 JON PARDI/Heartache On The Dance Floor/Capitol Records Nashville (UMGN) 4277 164 140 0 21 3 2 KENNY CHESNEY/All The Pretty Girls/Blue Chair/Columbia Nashville 4257 258 140 0 16 1 3 DUSTIN LYNCH/Small Town Boy/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 4110 -214 138 0 27 6 4 LUKE COMBS/When It Rains It Pours/Columbia Nashville (SMN) 3871 432 141 0 14 4 5 JASON ALDEAN/They Don't Know/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 3819 46 140 0 21 7 6 KANE BROWN (FT. LAUREN ALAINA)/What Ifs/RCA Nashville (SMN) 3707 309 130 0 31 10 7 CHRIS JANSON/Fix A Drink/Warner Bros/WAR 3348 282 139 0 18 8 8 KIP MOORE/More Girls Like You/MCA Nashville 3196 20 137 0 33 11 9 BROTHERS OSBORNE/It Ain't My Fault/EMI Records Nashville (UMGN) 3030 12 138 0 37 5 10 OLD DOMINION/No Such Thing as a Broken Heart/RCA Nashville (SMN) 3024 -522 140 1 27 12 11 MAREN MORRIS/I Could Use A Love Song/Columbia Nashville (SMN) 2918 76 139 0 26 14 12 CARLY PEARCE/Every Little Thing/Dot Records (BMLG) 2830 98 137 1 27 15 13 THOMAS RHETT/Unforgettable/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 2716 359 132 2 7 13 14 ERIC CHURCH/Round Here Buzz/EMI Records Nashville (UMGN) 2709 -33 136 1 23 18 15 LANCO/Greatest Love Story/Arista Nashville (SMN) 2465 255 123 2 28 16 16 BRAD PAISLEY/Last Time For Everything/Arista Nashville (SMN) 2364 119 131 1 23 17 17 EASTON CORBIN/A Girl Like You/Mercury Records (UMGN) 2283 40 134 0 33 19 18 GARTH BROOKS/Ask Me How I Know/Pearl Records Inc. 2155 65 132 1 26 24 19 LUKE BRYAN/Light It Up/Capitol Records Nashville (UMGN) 2106 498 130 18 4 20 20 LOCASH/Ring On Every Finger/Reviver Records 2056 -27 129 1 46 25 21 FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/Smooth/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 1866 346 127 5 6 22 22 CHRIS YOUNG/Losing Sleep/RCA Nashville (SMN) 1864 155 129 3 18 23 23 AARON WATSON/Outta Style/BIG Label Records/Thirty Tigers 1740 70 127 2 45 28 24 BRETT YOUNG/Like I Loved You/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 1531 281 109 12 11 26 25 BIG & RICH/California/B&R Records/New Revolution 1453 6 112 1 32 27 26 RUSSELL DICKERSON/Yours/Triple Tigers 1435 120 101 8 17 29 27 KELSEA BALLERINI/Legends/Black River Entertainment 1328 117 103 0 14 30 28 MIRANDA LAMBERT/Tin Man/Vanner Records/RCA Nashville (SMN) 1193 3 116 2 23 -- 29 BLAKE SHELTON/I'll Name The Dogs/Warner Bros. Records (WMN) 1138 1128 95 95 1 31 30 BRANTLEY GILBERT/The Ones That Like Me/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 1018 16 94 2 14 WWW.CDXCD.COM/CDX-TRACTION “Monitored Radio Airplay” Sept 20th, 2017 | PAGE 2 L T Wks On Artist / Song Title / Label Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart 32 31 WALKER HAYES/You Broke Up With Me/Arista Nashville (SMN) 876 59 74 9 9 36 32 CHRIS STAPLETON/Broken Halos/Mercury Records (UMGN) 788 103 73 3 10 34 33 LITTLE BIG TOWN/When Someone Stops Loving You/Capitol Records (UMG) 762 29 68 2 12 37 34 GRANGER SMITH/Happens Like That/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 754 89 76 6 16 35 35 LEE BRICE/Boy/Curb Records 744 19 70 0 14 38 36 ZAC BROWN BAND/Roots/Southern Ground/Elektra/WAR 732 81 70 7 6 33 37 JAKE OWEN/Good Company/RCA Nashville (SMN) 671 -139 69 0 23 40 38 DEVIN DAWSON/All On Me/Atlantic (WMN) 659 121 64 12 14 41 39 JOSH TURNER/All About You/MCA Nashville 575 45 53 0 18 39 40 WALKER MCGUIRE/Til Tomorrow/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 529 -107 58 1 20 44 41 DAN + SHAY/Road Trippin/Warner Bros. Records (WMN) 516 38 55 1 10 43 42 LAUREN ALAINA/Doin' Fine/Mercury Records (UMGN) 515 30 62 1 17 45 43 SCOTTY MCCREERY/Five More Minutes/DAGUM 501 54 48 11 14 47 44 BRETT ELDREDGE/The Long Way/Atlantic (WMN) 467 38 49 7 5 51 45 HIGH VALLEY/She's With Me/Atlantic (WMN) 447 80 47 0 22 50 46 DARIUS RUCKER/For The First Time/Capitol Records (UMG) 430 48 47 3 8 48 47 JORDAN DAVIS/Singles You Up/MCA Records (UMGN) 404 -1 51 5 11 52 48 SWON BROTHERS, THE/Don't Call Me/TSB Records 369 40 28 0 26 53 49 SHANE OWENS/19/AmeriMonte Records 368 42 35 3 11 46 50 GARY ALLAN/Mess Me Up/EMI Records 366 -80 38 0 16 54 51 CODY JOHNSON/Wild As You/Cojo Music LLC 352 55 36 0 23 61 52 COLE SWINDELL/Stay Downtown/Warner Bros. Records (WMN) 339 140 33 14 2 55 53 KYLIE FREY (FT. RANDY ROGERS)/Too Bad/Deep Frey'd 287 13 28 0 14 56 54 MICHAEL RAY/Get To You/Atlantic (WMN) 280 35 33 2 6 60 55 RASCAL FLATTS/Back To Us/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 264 60 30 4 4 58 56 JASON PRITCHETT/Brand New Girl/Dynamite Music Group 258 53 20 1 11 65 57 JUSTIN MOORE/Kinda Don't Care/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 252 64 21 7 2 63 58 DYLAN SCOTT/Hooked/Curb Records 214 22 26 5 3 57 59 LUCAS HOGE/Dirty South/Rebel Engine 213 -5 22 0 6 62 60 LINDSAY ELL/Waiting On You/Stoney Creek Records (BBRMG) 211 16 23 0 7 WWW.CDXCD.COM/CDX-TRACTION “Monitored Radio Airplay” Sept 20th, 2017 | PAGE 3 L T Wks On Artist / Song Title / Label Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart 67 61 SARA EVANS/Marquee Sign/Born To Fly Records 202 38 23 1 7 78 62 OLD DOMINION/Written In The Sand/RCA Nashville (SMN) 191 58 15 8 2 68 63 ERIC CHESSER/Good Times & Summer Days/BIGBIG Records 188 29 20 1 6 64 64 PARMALEE/Sunday Morning/Stoney Creek Records (BBRMG) 185 -3 24 0 17 70 65 JOE NICHOLS/Never Gets Old/Red Bow Records (BBRMG) 181 39 20 2 8 69 66 CODY JINKS/No Words/Cody Jinks Music 181 26 14 0 4 75 67 DANIELLE BRADBERY/Sway/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 167 30 15 2 2 -- 68 CHASE RICE/Three Chords & The Truth/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 164 46 13 2 1 74 69 WILLIAMS HONOR/No Umbrella/ALL HOUR Recordings 159 21 15 1 2 76 70 BLANE HOWARD/Promise To Love Her/Jawline Records 149 12 16 3 4 59 71 TYLER FARR/I Should Go To Church Sometime/Columbia Nashville (SMN) 140 -64 27 0 18 71 72 JOSH ABBOTT BAND/Texas Women, Tennessee Whiskey/Pretty Damn Tough Records 137 -4 14 0 4 73 73 CHASE BRYANT/Hell If I Know/Red Bow Records (BBRMG) 135 -4 15 1 3 77 74 BRANDON LAY/Speakers, Bleachers And Preachers/EMI Records Nashville (UMGN) 135 1 15 0 2 -- 75 CASEY DONAHEW/Country Song/Almost Country Records 126 19 10 0 1 -- 76 JAKE WORTHINGTON/Big Time Lonesome/W3 Music, LLC 122 5 15 0 1 -- 77 KEVIN COSTNER/Love Shine/Triple Creek Records 117 0 15 1 1 -- 78 BILLY CURRINGTON/Wake Me Up/Mercury Records (UMGN) 113 66 12 9 1 -- 79 CADILLAC THREE, THE/Dang If We Didn't/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 112 3 14 1 8 -- 80 MARK CHESNUTT/Hot/BFD 110 1 13 0 1 Number 1 = TRACtion only recognizes detections on songs that have been “fingerprinted.” We do our best to obtain and fingerprint all new releases; songs serviced through CDX are encoded automatically.
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