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January 27, 2006 Vol. 3 Issue 3 55 Reporters •This Week: 46Rpts / 9 Frz Week Ending: January 27, 2006 TW LW Spin % Rptrs Report ••Titles) 2W LW TW Artist(s) (Texas Artist) Title Label Spins Spins (+)(- ) Playing Spins 2 1 1 Jack Ingram Wherever You Are Lucky Dog 912 843 69 69% 1 2 2 Cross Canadian Ragweed Fightin' For Universal South 739 778 -39 67% 3 3 3 Miranda Lambert Kerosene Sony/Epic 730 679 51 60% 4 4 4 Randy Rogers Band Down and Out Smith Music Group 576 614 -38 63% 6 10 5 Todd Fritcsh Small Town Radio Diamond Music Group 519 409 110 54% 5 5 6 Sonny Burgess Jesus & Bartenders CPI Records 507 496 11 69% 11 6 7 HoneyBrowne Something To Believe In Compadre Records 493 484 9 56% 7 7 8 Stoney LaRue Walk Away Smith Music Group 488 475 13 54% 9 8 9 Rodney Crowell Say You Love Me DMZ/Sony Rec 460 447 13 58% 12 9 10 Cory Morrow Beat Of Your Heart Write On 405 423 -18 58% 10 12 11 Dierks Bentley Come A Little Closer Capitol Nashville 400 391 9 25% 135 94 12 Kevin Fowler Loose, Loud and Crazy KF Music 390 121 269 42% 22 13 13 Kyle Park Somebody's Tryin To Steel My Heart Indep 386 381 5 33% 17 17 14 Ryan Turner Julie's Gonna Dance RTMusic 381 366 15 48% 18 15 15 Big Blue Hearts Lovin' You Eagle Eye 379 369 10 44% 15 14 16 Bonnie Bishop Something The Doctor Didn't Order Smith Music 379 376 3 44% 93 30 17 Wade Bowen & West 84 God Bless This Town Sustain Records 368 294 74 42% 39 21 18 Django Walker All I Need Lazy Kid Rec 368 340 28 56% 73 19 Jarrod Birmingham If You Don't Like Me Independent 361 160 201 33% 24 20 20 Brad Paisley & Dolly Parton When I Get Where I'm Going Arista 360 341 19 21% 8 16 21 Josh Grider Band Mama JGB 351 368 -17 50% 32 18 22 Micky & The Motorcars Ain't In It For The Money Image 343 344 -1 44% 13 11 23 George Strait She Let Herself Go MCA 338 392 -54 21% 65 26 24 Brandon Rhyder Freeze Frame Time Independent 327 318 9 40% 14 19 25 Billy Joe Shaver w/ Big & Rich Live Forever Compadre Rec 314 343 -29 44% 55 51 26 Toby Keith Get Drunk & Be Somebody Dreamworks 304 223 81 19% 27 24 27 Reckless Kelly These Tears Sugar Hill 295 326 -31 42% 67 59 28 Cory Morrow Good Intentions Write On 292 206 86 38% 46 32 29 Billy Currington Must Be Doing Something Right Mercury\IDJMG 290 286 4 17% 28 29 30 Kenny Chesney Who You'd Be Today BNA/RLG 290 310 -20 17% 35 31 31 Sara Evans Cheatin' RCA 289 291 -2 21% 37 33 32 Trace Adkins Honky Tonk Badonkadonk Capitol Records 287 286 1 19% 19 27 33 Eli & Young Band That's The Way Carnival 287 316 -29 52% 20 23 34 Joe Nichols Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off Universal South 287 329 -42 21% 48 37 35 Ryan James Goodbye Carolina HighTail Records 285 277 8 48% 70 45 36 Texas Unlimited Band Empty Glass Independent 278 240 38 40% 26 28 37 Kevin Deal I Got To Believe Independent 274 315 -41 44% 38 39 38 Brooks & Dunn Believe Arista Nashville 273 271 2 19% 25 43 39 Jamie Richards They've Never Been To Texas D Records 270 257 13 44% 21 25 40 Kevin Fowler Don't Touch My Willie KF Music 266 321 -55 37% 44 42 41 Montgomery Gentry She Don't Tell Me To Columbia 262 261 1 19% 43 38 42 Carrie Underwood Jesus Take The Wheel Arista 260 273 -13 15% 23 22 43 Toby Keith Big Blue Note ShowDog/Dreamworks 253 330 -77 17% 36 34 44 Tim McGraw My Old Friend Curb 252 284 -32 19% 42 44 45 Robert Earl Keen The Great Hank Audium/Koch 249 255 -6 35% 31 54 46 Delbert McClinton I Had A Real Good Time New West 243 218 25 40% 41 40 47 Garth Brooks Good Ride Cowboy Lryic Street 241 269 -28 17% 45 46 48 Aaron Watson True Love Ways Sonnet 235 239 -4 42% 49 50 49 Jason Boland & The Stragglers My Baby Love Me When I'm Stoned Smith Music 233 227 6 37% 57 49 50 Lee Ann Womack Twenty Years and Two Husbands Ago MCA 227 230 -3 17% 34 35 51 Chris Cagle Miss Me Baby Capitol 227 281 -54 19% 113 71 52 Paul Eason Band Keepin' It "Tween The Lines Texican Records 222 171 51 40% 52 48 53 Gretchen Wilson I Don't Feel Like Loving You Today Epic / Sony 221 234 -13 19% 59 57 54 Mark David Manders I'm Alright MDM 220 209 11 46% 63 60 55 Zane Lewis This Town Independent 219 199 20 27% 106 74 56 Randy Hutson Hurricane Deck Broken Circle 218 160 58 31% 29 47 57 Jason Allen John Boat Blues D Records 216 236 -20 23% 62 56 58 Jason Aldean Why? Broken Bow Records 215 210 5 17% 64 83 59 Faith Hill w/ Tim McGraw Like We Never Loved … WBros 211 140 71 13% 223 165 60 No Justice Red Dress Smith Music Group 209 64 145 42% 58 63 61 Van Zant Nobody Gonna Tell Me What To Do Columbia 201 194 7 17% 81 78 62 Blake Shelton Nobody But Me W.Bros 200 156 44 15% 71 67 63 LeAnn Rimes Something's Gotta Give Curb 199 176 23 13% 56 69 64 Pat Green College Republic 198 172 26 29% 51 58 65 Two Tons Of Steel Vegas Palo Duro Records 198 208 -10 19% 60 53 66 Keith Urban Tonight I Wanna Cry Capitol 197 219 -22 17% 33 36 67 Cody Widner Back In The Swing Of Things CWProductions 189 280 -91 29% 61 61 68 Little Big Town Boondock's Equity Mus Grp 186 199 -13 17% 54 66 69 Deryl Dodd Stronger Proof Smith Music 184 184 0 29% 30 52 70 Forty 5 South I've Been There Too Tilo Entertainment 179 222 -43 29% 47 55 71 Shy Blakeman Knockin' on Heavens Door DC Records 172 217 -45 19% 102 95 72 Kenny Chesney Living Life In Fast Forward BNA/RLG 168 119 49 15% 72 77 73 Gretchen Wilson All Jacked Up Epic / Sony 164 157 7 13% 40 65 74 Eric Neznik / Jason Allen Where She Used To Be Electric Cactus Rec 158 185 -27 37% 89 72 75 Jason Aldean Hicktown Broken Bow Records 157 163 -6 13% The Next... 25 53 70 76 Buster Jiggs Unaware Independent 157 172 -15 31% 76 80 77 Hal Ketchum Just This Side of Heaven (Hal-lelujah) Curb / Asylum 155 153 2 13% 68 62 78 George Strait Texas MCA 154 194 -40 15% 100 82 79 Cody Canada Milk Cow Blues Indp 153 152 1 13% 66 79 80 Brandon Jenkins Finger On The Trigger Western Soul Records 153 156 -3 15% 88 76 81 Shooter Jennings Steady At The Wheel Universal South 153 157 -4 37% 77 75 82 Robert Earl Keen The Wild Ones Audium/Koch 153 160 -7 23% 156 136 83 Rascal Flatts What Hurts The Most Lyric Street 146 85 61 10% 84 84 84 Jamie O'Neal I Love My Life GMV 146 139 7 12% 50 64 85 Brandon Rhyder Man Of Conviction Dogwood Hill Records 143 194 -51 19% 74 81 86 Mike McClure Band Remain Smith Music Grp 142 153 -11 40% 94 88 87 Josh Turner Your Man MCA 140 131 9 12% 98 86 88 Trent Tomlinson Drunker Than Me Lyric Street 138 137 1 13% 78 89 89 Paul Eason Band One More Dance Texican Records 132 130 2 13% 107 99 90 Danielle Peck I Don't Big Machine / Show Dog 127 116 11 13% 101 128 91 Cooder Graw That Girl Crystal Loud Country Records 126 93 33 37% 96 98 92 Clint Black Code Of The West Equity Mus Grp 124 117 7 10% 69 68 93 Lonestar You're Like Comin' Home BNA 124 172 -48 10% 73 90 94 Terri Clark She Didn't Have Time Mercury 123 130 -7 13% 86 87 95 No Justice The Toast NJ 123 133 -10 13% 99 96 96 Ray Scott My Kind Of Music Wbros 122 118 4 8% 79 85 97 Miranda Lambert Bring Me Down Sony/Epic 122 138 -16 13% 108 101 98 Sugarland Just Might (Make Me Believe) Mercury 118 108 10 8% 120 104 99 BR549 A-1 On The Jukebox 115 104 11 8% 91 93 100 Deryl Dodd Love or Something Like It Smith Music 112 122 -10 13% TRRR Now indicates an "increase" Texas Regional Radio Report CHARTS ALSO AVAILABLE … in spin count movement PO Box 612466 • Dallas, TX 75261-2466 www.TexasRegionalRadio.com "RED" Font color indicates which 817-283-7984 ofc • 817-283-3151 fax artist is a TEXAS Artist E-mail: [email protected] Reporting …Thursdays at 5pm © 2006 Texas Regional Radio Report.
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