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Top 15S of 2019 Peak Position Peak Wks. on 2019 Artist Title Label (wks. at No.1) Date Chart Rank JASON ALDEAN Girl Like You Macon Music/Broken Bow 1 (1) 2/4/19 14 3 JASON ALDEAN Rearview Town Macon Music/Broken Bow 1 (1) 8/26/19 27 31 A JASON ALDEAN We Back Macon Music/Broken Bow 15 11/11/19 9 93 s JIMMIE ALLEN Best Shot Stoney Creek 1 (2) 11/26/18 4 8 of KELSEA BALLERINI Miss Me More Black River 1 (1) 6/10/2019 32 20 TOP 15 DIERKS BENTLEY f/BROS. OSBORNE Burning Man Capitol 1 (1) 1/28/2019 13 40 DIERKS BENTLEY Living Capitol 1 (1) 9/23/2019 29 39 LEE BRICE Rumor Curb 1 (1) 7/1/2019 35 10 B KANE BROWN Lose It RCA 1 (1) 12/3/2018 8 34 KANE BROWN Good As You RCA 1 (1) 5/28/2019 22 11 LUKE BRYAN What Makes You Country Capitol 1 (1) 2/25/2019 17 30 LUKE BRYAN Knockin’ Boots Capitol 1 (2) 9/16/2019 26 26 KENNY CHESNEY Tip Of My Tongue Blue Chair/Warner/WEA 7 11/11/2019 18 57 2019 LUKE COMBS She Got The Best Of Me River House/Columbia 2* 11/19/2018 4 6 LUKE COMBS Beautiful Crazy River House/Columbia 1 (4) 4/1/2019 20 1 C LUKE COMBS Beer Never Broke My Heart River House/Columbia 1 (2) 8/12/2019 16 22 LUKE COMBS Even Though I’m Leaving River House/Columbia 2 11/11/2019 10 73 ERIC CHURCH Desperate Man EMI Nashville 13 11/19/2018 7 95 ERIC CHURCH Some Of It EMI Nashville 1 (1) 7/22/2019 29 24 DAN + SHAY Speechless Warner/WAR 1 (2) 1/7/2019 10 15 DAN + SHAY All To Myself Warner/WAR 1 (1) 8/19/2019 27 28 D DAN + SHAY & JUSTIN BIEBER 10,000 Hours Warner/WAR 14 11/11/2019 6 -- JORDAN DAVIS Take It From Me MCA 1 (1) 3/4/2019 18 16 RUSSELL DICKERSON Every Little Thing Triple Tigers 1 (1) 11/4/2019 46 36 BRETT ELDREDGE Love Someone Warner/WMN 1 (1) 6/17/2019 33 25 E ELI YOUNG BAND Love Ain’t Valory 1 (1) 5/20/2019 29 7 theYEAR F FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE Talk You Out Of It BMLGR 8 8/12/2019 40 42 Dan + Shay inMUSIC BRANTLEY GILBERT & LINDSAY ELL What Happens In A Small Town Valory/Stoney Creek 1 (1) 11/11/2019 46 18 G RILEY GREEN There Was This Girl BMLGR 1 (1) 4/15/2019 24 19 2/19/18 14 59 SAM HUNT Kinfolks MCA 12 H 4/16/18 24 26 CHRIS JANSON Good Vibes Warner/WAR 1 (1) 10/21/2019 33 44 J CODY JOHNSON On My Way To You CoJo/Warner/WMN 8 6/3/2019 32 41 LADY ANTEBELLUM What If I Never Get Over You BMLGR 9 11/11/2019 26 55 MIRANDA LAMBERT It All Comes Out In The Wash RCA 11 11/11/2019 17 68 L CHRIS LANE I Don’t Know About You Big Loud 1 (1) 9/30/2019 36 35 DUSTIN LYNCH Good Girl Broken Bow 1 (1) 1/14/2019 11 17 DUSTIN LYNCH Ridin’ Roads Broken Bow 10 11/11/2019 29 67 SCOTTY MCCREERY This Is It Triple Tigers 1 (2) 2/19/2019 16 4 TIM MCGRAW Thought About You Columbia 14 11/4/2019 38 53 MIDLAND Burn Out Big Machine 2 3/11/2019 19 47 M JUSTIN MOORE The Ones That Didn’t Make It... Valory 1 (1) 9/3/2019 39 13 Riley Green KIP MOORE Last Shot MCA 6 1/17/2019 9 56 MAREN MORRIS Rich Columbia 2 11/26/2018 4 69 MAREN MORRIS Girl Columbia 1 (1) 7/29/2019 30 37 OLD DOMINION Make It Sweet RCA 1 (1) 4/29/2019 26 9 O OLD DOMINION One Man Band RCA 3 11/11/2019 21 60 JAKE OWEN Down To The Honkytonk Big Loud 6 4/1/2019 22 46 JON PARDI Night Shift Capitol 4 5/13/2019 28 29 P JON PARDI Heartache Medication Capitol 8 11/11/2019 22 70 MICHAEL RAY One That Got Away Atlantic/WEA 1 (1) 4/8/2019 23 21 THOMAS RHETT Sixteen Valory 1 (1) 1/22/2019 12 14 THOMAS RHETT Look What God Gave Her Valory 1 (1) 6/24/2019 19 45 R THOMAS RHETT Remember You Young Valory 5 11/11/2019 17 62 CHASE RICE Eyes On You Dack Janiels/Broken Bow 1 (2) 5/13/2019 28 5 RUNAWAY JUNE Buy My Own Drinks Wheelhouse 5 9/16/2019 45 38 BLAKE SHELTON Turnin’ Me On Warner/WMN 8 11/19/2018 7 86 Jason Aldean BLAKE SHELTON God’s Country Warner/WMN 1 (2) 7/15/2019 18 23 S CHRIS STAPLETON Millionaire Mercury 2 3/25/2019 21 33 MATT STELL Prayed For You Wide Open/Records/GCE/Arista 1 (1) 10/14/2019 29 43 COLE SWINDELL Love You Too Late Warner/WMN 1 (1) 10/28/2019 48 27 T MITCHELL TENPENNY Drunk Me Riser House/Columbia 1 (1) 12/10/2018 8 54 CARRIE UNDERWOOD Love Wins Capitol 10 4/22/2019 25 51 U CARRIE UNDERWOOD Southbound Capitol 1 (1) 10/7/2019 25 48 KEITH URBAN We Were Capitol 6 11/11/2019 26 49 W MORGAN WALLEN Whiskey Glasses Big Loud 1 (1) 6/3/2019 31 2 BRETT YOUNG Here Tonight BMLGR 1 (1) 4/22/2019 25 12 Y CHRIS YOUNG Hangin’ On RCA 5* 11/19/2018 2 50 CHRIS YOUNG Raised On Country RCA 5 8/19/2019 31 32 Thomas Rhett *Luke Combs was No. 1 10/29/18 and 11/5/18. *Chris Young was No. 1 11/12/18 PAGE 25 • DECEMBER 2019.
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