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Luke Combs (Ft Luke Combs (Ft. Eric Church) LUKE COMBS (FT. ERIC CHURCH) keeps the #1 spot! "Does To Me" River House/Columbia Nashville Dear Readers; LUKE COMBS (FT. ERIC CHURCH) and River House/Columbia Nashville remain #1 this week with “Does To Me!” TIM McGRAW and Big Machine Records (BMLG) hold both the honors of Most Added and Greatest Spin Gainer this week with “I Called Mama.” INGRID ANDRESS and Warner Music Nashville/WEA’s “The Stranger” tops this week’s Surging & Emerging chart! Great work everyone! The following stations are frozen for this week. KDXY-FM (Jonesboro, AR) KITX-FM (Hugo, OK) KQUS-FM (Hot Springs, AR) KUSQ-FM (Worthington, MN) WMEV-FM (Marion, VA) WRSF-FM (Nags Head, NC) The following station has been frozen for two weeks. KYEZ-FM (Salina, KS) Songs moved to RECURRENT status: ADAM HAMBRICK / Forever Ain’t Long Enough BLAKE SHELTON AND GWEN STEFANI / Nobody But You BRANTLEY GILBERT / Fire’t Up MITCHELL TENPENNY (FEAT. SEAFORTH) / Anything She Says STEPHANIE QUAYLE / Whatcha Drinkin’ Bout The CDX TRACtion Mainstream Country weekly newsletter is published on Wed. mornings by CDX Nashville LLC — Connecting Nashville’s music industry and Stay tuned, Country radio for over 25 years. For Joe Kelly more information call 615-292-0123 or email Joe Kelly- CDX President [email protected] [email protected] WWW.CDXCD.COM/CDX-TRACTION Monitored Radio Airplay Vol 5. #21 May 27th, 2020 L T Wks On Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart Artist / Song Title / Label 1 1 LUKE COMBS (FT. ERIC CHURCH)/Does To Me/River House/Columbia Nashville 4242 41 132 1 17 3 2 TRAVIS DENNING/After A Few/Mercury Records (UMGN) 3438 -48 126 1 68 5 3 CARLY PEARCE & LEE BRICE/I Hope You're Happy Now/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 3214 2 128 0 33 2 4 MORGAN WALLEN/Chasin' You/Big Loud Records 3197 -332 128 2 43 6 5 KENNY CHESNEY/Here and Now/Warner Music Nashville/WEA 3094 179 129 1 13 4 6 THOMAS RHETT (FEAT. JON PARDI)/Beer Can't Fix/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 3018 -355 131 0 20 7 7 KEITH URBAN/God Whispered Your Name/Capitol Records Nashville 2944 38 128 0 12 9 8 SCOTTY MCCREERY/In Between/Triple Tigers 2840 119 117 0 60 10 9 MIRANDA LAMBERT/Bluebird/RCA Nashville (SMN) 2744 80 130 1 25 12 10 SAM HUNT/Hard To Forget/MCA Records (UMGN) 2656 81 121 2 12 13 11 JUSTIN MOORE/Why We Drink/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 2540 80 128 0 35 11 12 CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Drinking Alone/Capitol Records Nashville (UMGN) 2514 -138 125 1 29 14 13 FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/I Love My Country/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 2429 109 126 2 8 16 14 LUKE BRYAN/One Margarita/Capitol Records Nashville (UMGN) 2377 305 130 7 7 15 15 CHRIS JANSON/Done/Warner Bros / WAR 2305 149 125 3 28 19 16 MADDIE & TAE/Die From A Broken Heart/Mercury Records (UMGN) 2072 166 121 2 55 17 17 ERIC CHURCH/Monsters/EMI Records Nashville (UMGN) 1946 -24 126 0 39 18 18 LOCASH/One Big Country Song/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 1927 16 114 2 57 21 19 THOMAS RHETT (FT. REBA MCENTIRE, HILLARY SCOTT, CHRIS TOMLIN, KEITH URBAN)/Be A Light/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 1759 -5 124 3 7 23 20 KIP MOORE/She's Mine/MCA Nashville 1607 131 111 4 39 22 21 ASHLEY MCBRYDE/One Night Standards/Warner Bros / WAR 1599 -27 117 0 35 20 22 MICHAEL RAY/Her World Or Mine/Atlantic Records / Warner Bros. / WAR 1450 -401 115 1 51 27 23 KANE BROWN/Cool Again/RCA Records 1407 276 105 14 4 26 24 BRAD PAISLEY/No I In Beer/Arista Nashville (SMN) 1393 229 106 11 5 24 25 MIDLAND/Cheatin' Songs/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 1279 23 97 2 22 25 26 CHASE RICE/Lonely If You Are/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 1247 31 106 2 46 34 27 TIM MCGRAW/I Called Mama/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 1247 403 99 32 3 28 28 JON PARDI/Ain't Always The Cowboys/Capitol Records Nashville 1175 75 97 4 11 29 29 JASON ALDEAN/Got What I Got/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 1067 106 91 4 8 37 30 JAMESON RODGERS/Some Girls/River House / Columbia Nashville 876 154 74 4 25 WWW.CDXCD.COM/CDX-TRACTION Monitored Radio Airplay May 27th, 2020 | PAGE 2 L T Wks On Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart Artist / Song Title / Label 30 31 GONE WEST/What Could've Been/Thirty Tigers 875 -5 87 0 45 35 32 BRETT ELDREDGE/Gabrielle/Warner Music Nashville/WEA 867 54 87 4 5 33 33 MATT STELL/Everywhere But On/Arista Nashville (SMN) 857 8 85 3 25 32 34 LAUREN ALAINA/Getting Good/Mercury Records (UMGN) 857 6 78 0 34 31 35 LEE BRICE/One Of Them Girls/Curb Records 854 -4 82 6 6 41 36 LUKE COMBS/Six Feet Apart/River House / Columbia Nashville 827 295 57 20 2 36 37 HARDY (FEAT. LAUREN ALAINA & DEVIN DAWSON)/One Beer/Big Loud Records 760 -9 69 1 17 38 38 LADY ANTEBELLUM/Champagne Night/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 697 -10 75 12 4 43 39 PARKER MCCOLLUM/Pretty Heart/MCA Records (UMGN) 640 131 52 11 29 39 40 OLD DOMINION/Some People Do/RCA Nashville (SMN) 605 33 60 1 14 40 41 CHRIS LANE/Big, Big Plans/Big Loud Records 525 -16 56 2 30 42 42 TENILLE ARTS/Somebody Like That/Reviver Records 516 -1 56 1 19 45 43 BRETT YOUNG/Lady/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 480 88 52 13 3 44 44 JON LANGSTON/Now You Know/EMI Records Nashville (UMGN) 454 -1 58 0 36 46 45 MAREN MORRIS/To Hell & Back/Columbia Records 425 41 46 4 9 47 46 RANDALL KING/She Gone/Warner Music Nashville/WEA 394 10 34 1 15 50 47 DUSTIN LYNCH/Momma's House/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 374 34 35 0 16 70 48 BROTHERS OSBORNE/All Night/EMI Records Nashville (UMGN) 354 207 26 13 2 51 49 RUSSELL DICKERSON/Love You Like I Used To/Triple Tigers 349 18 43 2 11 55 50 JAKE OWEN/Made For You/Big Loud Records 339 56 36 6 5 54 51 LANCO/What I See/Arista Nashville (SMN) 326 37 38 2 30 52 52 DESERT CITY RAMBLERS/Hillbilly Rollin' Stone/Crane Creek 325 20 33 0 10 53 53 LINDSAY ELL/I Don't Love You/Stoney Creek Records (BBRMG) 318 22 34 1 21 48 54 RUNAWAY JUNE/Heads Over Heels/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 311 -57 44 0 29 49 55 DYLAN SCOTT/Nobody/Curb Records 295 -56 40 1 14 57 56 JAMES DUPRE/You're Probably Drunk Right Now/Fleur de Magnolia Music 254 -10 27 1 10 61 57 GRANGER SMITH/That's Why I Love Dirt Roads/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 242 9 31 1 28 56 58 BRANDON LAY/For My Money/EMI Records 241 -24 31 1 17 62 59 KELSEA BALLERINI W/ HALSEY/the other girl/Black River Entertainment 235 2 31 2 5 63 60 SAMMY KERSHAW/My Friend Fred/Big Hit Records 217 6 19 1 10 WWW.CDXCD.COM/CDX-TRACTION Monitored Radio Airplay May 27th, 2020 | PAGE 3 L T Wks On Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart Artist / Song Title / Label 65 61 DILLON CARMICHAEL/I Do For You/Riser House Entertainment / Columbia Nashville 208 0 26 0 41 64 62 JAMES ROBERT WEBB/Think About It/Bison Records 206 -4 26 1 8 68 63 TRACY LAWRENCE/When The Cowboy's Gone/Lawrence Music Group 202 29 21 2 3 67 64 SHANE OWENS/Love Me to Death/AmeriMonte Records 197 11 22 1 5 66 65 SHANE RUNION/I Promised You/Lick Records 183 -23 16 0 10 59 66 SMITH & WESLEY/Listen To The Radio/Dream Walkin' Records 182 -78 15 0 19 72 67 JOE & MARTINA (FEAT. JOHN BERRY)/Give Me Back The 90's/Costa Gold Productions 160 19 18 2 5 -- 68 DREW BALDRIDGE/Senior Year/Patoka Sounds 155 100 10 6 1 69 69 AUSTIN MERRILL/Whiskey & Water/Foundry Records 152 -3 15 1 8 75 70 PAYTON SMITH/Like I Knew You Would/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 144 13 14 1 7 79 71 JIMMIE ALLEN & NOAH CYRUS/This Is Us/Stoney Creek Records (BBRMG) 143 30 20 1 7 73 72 RANDY ROGERS BAND/You, Me, and a Bottle/Tommy Jackson/Thirty Tigers 139 2 20 1 3 71 73 CASEY DONAHEW/Drove Me To The Whiskey/Almost Country Records 130 -12 9 0 9 -- 74 PARMALEE & BLANCO BROWN/Just The Way/Stoney Creek Records (BBRMG) 127 25 9 2 1 78 75 CJ SOLAR/Watered Down Whiskey/Sea Gayle 125 10 15 2 2 -- 76 JACKSON MICHELSON/One Day/Curb Records 118 18 15 0 2 -- 77 RECKLESS KELLY/I Only See You With My Eyes Closed/No Big Deal / Thirty Tigers 118 11 9 0 1 77 78 NIKO MOON/Good Time/RCA Nashville (SMN) 116 -13 12 0 3 -- 79 CODY JINKS/Ain't A Train/Late August Records 115 70 11 9 1 74 80 ASHLEY BARRON/Beer In A Bar/SSM Entertainment 104 -27 15 1 3 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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