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October 29, 2020 COUNTRYBREAKOUT CHART COVERING SECONDARY RADIO SINCE 2002 Thursday, October 29, 2020 NEWS CHART ACTION New On The Chart —Debuting This Week song/artist/label—Chart Position Gone/Dierks Bentley/Capitol — 49 As Soon As You/Bri Bagwell — 75 Beers To Catch Up On/LOCASH/Wheelhouse Records — 76 Heaven On Dirt/Teddy Robb/Monument — 77 Just About Over You/Priscilla Block/Mercury Nashville — 79 I'll Walk The Line/Darin Jones/Darin Jones & TLMS, LLC — 80 Greatest Spin Increase song/artist/label—Spin Increase Gone/Dierks Bentley/Capitol — 424 Down To One/Luke Bryan/Capitol — 409 Better Together/Luke Combs/Columbia — 186 Heaven On Dirt/Teddy Robb/Monument — 178 Settling Down/Miranda Lambert/Vanner Records/RCA Records — 148 Starting Over/Chris Stapleton/Mercury Nashville — 145 Most Added song/artist/label—No. of Adds Ned LeDoux stopped by KBOE in Oskallosa, Iowa for an interview with Gone/Dierks Bentley/Capitol — 32 Steve Shettler. Heaven On Dirt/Teddy Robb/Monument — 16 Down To One/Luke Bryan/Capitol — 15 Maren Morris, Yola, Sheryl Crow, The We Didn't Have Much/Justin Moore/Valory — 10 Highwomen Set For CBS Television Special Waste Of A Whiskey Drink/Gary Allan/EMI — 8 New To Neon/Andrew Hopson/Tower Road Records — 8 On Deck—Soon To Be Charting song/artist/label—No. of Spins Martha Devine/Ashley McBryde/Atlantic Records/WMN/WAR — 157 Hell Of A View/Eric Church/EMI — 154 So Long So Long/Darlinghurst/Helium — 153 Same Ole/Chris Kroeze — 151 On Dec. 5, CBS will air the one-hour special Play On: Celebrating the Power of Music to Make Change, set for 8 p.m. CT and also available via streaming on YouTube at 10 p.m. PT that evening. The show will celebrate iconic music venues, with the Bluebird Cafe hosting performances from Maren Morris and Sheryl Crow, as well as Yola performing “Hold On” featuring The Highwomen‘s Morris, Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby and Amanda Shires. Click here to subscribe to the MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart mailing list. Thursday, October 29, 2020 CALENDAR NO. 1 SONG Singles October 30 Ray Stevens/Everything Is Beautiful/Curb Shari Rowe/Southwest/Maven Media Margie Singleton/Never Mind/aintquittin music The Caleb Daugherty Band/Daylight’s Burning/KDM Records Holdyn Barder/You’re Killin’ It November 2 Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood/Shallow/Pearl Records Lee Brice/Memory I Don’t Mess With/Curb Caleb Kelley/River Bent/River Bend Entertainment Paige King Johnson/Just Like You/PCG Artist Development Joe Hanson/Head Over Wheels Albums October 30 Lady A/On This Winter’s Night Deluxe/BMLG Records Cam/The Otherside/Triple Tigers/RCA Records for King & Country/A Drummer Boy Christmas/Curb|Word Matthew West/Live Before The World Shut Down/Provident/Sony Tori Kelly/A Tori Kelly Christmas/Capitol/School Boy Darius Rucker lands his third CountryBreakout No. 1 with "Beers and Sam Grow/Me and Mine/Average Joes Sunshine” just weeks before his CMA Awards co-hosting debut. The awards Strung Like a Horse/WHOA!/Transoceanic Records will air live from Nashville on Nov. 11 on ABC and Rucker will be joined Creature Comfort/Home Team/Independent by Reba McEntire who returns for a ffth time as host. The co-hosts will also take the stage for an emotional tribute performance. November 6 Sean Harrison/Halfway From Nashville/Arky Blue Productions “Beers and Sunshine” was written entirely over Zoom by Rucker, J.T. Harding, Donovan Woods/Without People Josh Osborne, and Ross Copperman during the pandemic. Harding comments, “the pandemic has stopped a lot of things, but it has not stopped songwriting.” Each songwriter and artist earning No. 1 credit on the MusicRow Chart receives a MusicRow Challenge Coin. Click here to view a full list of recipients. MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart Reporting Stations WHMA Anniston, AL WAAG Galesburg, IL WTCM Traverse City, MI KWHW Altus, OK KFTX Corpus Christi, TX WXFL Florence, AL WMCI Mattoon, IL KYSM Mankato, MN KITX Hugo, OK KYKX Longview, TX KHBZ Harrison, AR WYOT Rochelle, IL KZPK St. Cloud, MN KWEY Weatherford, OK KMRK Odessa, TX KQUS Hot Springs, AR WRTB Rockford, IL KWWR Mexico, MO KWOX Woodward, OK KYYK Palestine, TX KDXY Jonesboro, AR WCCI Savanna, IL KFAV Warrenton, MO KRKT Albany, OR KXOX Sweetwater, TX KWCK Searcy, AR WIFE Connersville, IN WQNZ Natchez, MS WNBT Mansfeld, PA WAKG Danville, VA KRAZ Santa Barbara, CA KAIR Atchison, KS KZZY Devils Lake, ND WCFT Selinsgrove, PA WAXX Altoona, WI WPAP Panama City, FL WKDZ Cadiz, KY KRVN Lexington, NE WFGE State College, PA WJVL Janesville, WI WUBB Savannah, GA WBKR Owensboro, KY Jersey Shore Country WMIR Myrtle Beach, SC WGLR Platteville, WI KXIA Marshalltown, IA WDHR Pikeville, KY KQBA Santa Fe, NM KIQK Rapid City, SD WQPC Prairie du Chien, WI KIAI Mason City, IA KRRV Alexandria, LA WDNB Monticello, NY WUCZ Carthage, TN WCOW Sparta, WI KBOE Oskaloosa, IA WUUU Covington, LA WOLF Syracuse, NY WDKN Dickson, TN WTNJ Beckley, WV KTHK Idaho Falls, ID WKPE Hyannis, MA WCJW Warsaw, NY WLLX Lawrenceburg, TN WDGG Huntington ,WV WOOZ Carterville, IL WVMD Cumberland, MD WFRY Watertown, NY KAYD Beaumont, TX WTCR Huntington, WV Thursday, October 29, 2020 Weeks Last This % Spin On Chart Week Week Song / Artist / Label Spins / Reports Power Spins +/- 12 3 1 Beers and Sunshine / Darius Rucker / Capitol 1806/66 8 136 42 2 2 Everywhere But On / Matt Stell / “RECORDS/Arista Nashville 1802/49 0 6 9 5 3 Starting Over / Chris Stapleton / Mercury Nashville 1756/67 9 145 24 4 4 All Night / Brothers Osborne / EMI 1712/67 6 96 19 6 5 How They Remember You / Rascal Flatts / Big Machine 1688/64 5 86 28 7 6 Love You Like I Used To / Russell Dickerson / Triple Tigers Records 1636/49 3 51 13 10 7 I Should Probably Go To Bed / Dan + Shay / Warner Music Nashville 1581/54 7 99 7 11 8 Long Live / Florida Georgia Line / BMLG Records 1571/64 7 107 17 8 9 Happy Does / Kenny Chesney / Blue Chair Records/Warner Music Nashville 1469/47 -3 -45 22 1 10 Hole In The Bottle / Kelsea Ballerini / Black River Entertainment 1431/52 -25 -480 22 14 11 Almost Maybes / Jordan Davis / MCA Nashville 1351/59 6 80 27 12 12 Made For You / Jake Owen / Big Loud Records 1320/54 0 -6 26 13 13 Lady / Brett Young / BMLG 1302/57 1 13 37 16 14 Nobody / Dylan Scott / Curb 1178/51 6 67 4 19 15 Better Together / Luke Combs / Columbia 1123/55 20 186 9 17 16 7 Summers / Morgan Wallen / Big Loud Records 1123/53 10 98 8 21 17 Settling Down / Miranda Lambert / Vanner Records/RCA Records 1029/54 17 148 13 20 18 Girls Like Me / Martina McBride / Vinyl Recordings, LLC 973/51 5 50 5 24 19 One Too Many / Keith Urban & P!nk / Capitol 906/49 15 121 21 22 20 Hard Days / Brantley Gilbert / Valory 886/42 2 20 2 46 21 Down To One / Luke Bryan / Capitol 837/49 96 409 39 25 22 Momma’s House / Dustin Lynch / Broken Bow 804/37 3 25 43 23 23 Somebody Like That / Tenille Arts / 19th & Grand 765/37 -3 -22 5 31 24 Next Girl / Carly Pearce / Big Machine 701/44 19 111 20 26 25 Wine, Beer, Whiskey / Little Big Town / Capitol 700/37 2 15 19 29 26 You’re Gonna Have To Miss Me / The Band Steele / Fire River Records 674/35 9 56 18 30 27 Grew Up On That / High Valley / Warner Music Nashville 663/37 10 61 10 32 28 Good Time / Niko Moon / RCA Nashville 649/29 10 59 21 27 29 Uncommon Man / Dallas Remington / RoadWarrior Records 649/36 1 9 17 33 30 Mix ‘Em With Whiskey / Drake White / Reverend White 607/34 3 17 15 34 31 Land Of Y’all / Smith & Wesley / Dream Walkin/Audium Nashville 600/33 3 18 15 35 32 Ain’t The Only Hell (My Momma Raised) / Allie Colleen / Evangeline Records 577/37 2 10 9 38 33 Waitin’ On 5 / Chris Janson / Warner Music Nashville 570/31 7 37 23 15 34 Ain’t A Train / Cody Jinks / Late August Records 567/27 -54 -671 10 39 35 Good Time Waitin’ To Happen / James Robert Webb / Bison Creek Records 566/41 13 66 15 37 36 I Still Think About You / Jake Simon / Spaceshot Records 544/36 1 6 3 52 37 Breaking Up Was Easy In The 90’s / Sam Hunt / MCA Nashville 500/33 31 119 11 42 38 Let Me Go / Ashley Barron / SSM Entertainment 478/31 5 21 13 40 39 Where That Beer’s Been / Travis Denning / Mercury Nashville 478/26 -4 -18 10 49 40 Wash My Truck / Bobby Wills / MDM Recordings 468/31 13 54 Weeks Last This % Spin On Chart Week Week Song / Artist / Label Spins / Report Power Spins +/- 14 41 41 Made For Mornings / Lockeland / Lockeland Entertainment LLC 467/30 1 5 5 53 42 Waste Of A Whiskey Drink / Gary Allan / EMI 461/32 24 90 13 44 43 Fool’s Love Affair / Randy Travis / 117 Music/The Orchard 459/25 5 20 29 45 44 To Hell & Back / Maren Morris / Columbia 442/30 1 4 18 57 45 The Good Ones / Gabby Barrett / Warner Music Nashville 436/27 24 84 7 50 46 Dear Rodeo / Cody Johnson / CoJo Music/Warner Bros. 431/28 6 23 14 48 47 Ain’t Bad For A Good Ol’ Boy / Mo Pitney / Curb 430/27 3 14 14 47 48 Y’allsome / Pryor & Lee / Black River Entertainment 428/30 2 9 1 0 49 Gone / Dierks Bentley / Capitol 424/32 0 424 7 51 50 Never Be Sorry / Old Dominion / RCA Nashville 409/19 7 27 4 55 51 Tiny Town / Laine Hardy / Buena Vista Records 396/34 11 38 13 56 52 We Were Rich / Runaway June / Wheelhouse Records 358/24 1 3 12 54 53 betty / Taylor Swift / MCA Nashville/Republic Records 353/21 -4 -13 12 58 54 Wishin’ I Was Fishin’ / Lucas Hoge / Forge Entertainment 345/21 1 2 11 60 55 Simple Things / Dylan Gerard / SSM Nashville 335/25 6 19 6 63 56 Sometimes Late At Night / Eric Burgett / Bow To Stern Records 334/29 16 47 2 78 57 We Didn’t Have Much / Justin Moore / Valory 330/26 72 138 4 64 58 Bad Guy / Casey Donahew / Almost Country Records 330/21 15 43 3 65 59 If It Wasn’t For Trucks / Riley Green / BMLG 321/24 16 45 4 61 60 Everybody Dies But Not Everybody Lives / Shane Owens /
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