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Countrybreakout Chart Covering Secondary Radio Since 2002 COUNTRYBREAKOUT CHART COVERING SECONDARY RADIO SINCE 2002 Thursday, August 15, 2019 NEWS CHART ACTION New On The Chart —Debuting This Week EXCLUSIVE: Morgan Wallen Discusses His song/artist/label—Chart Position Three-Week No. 1 Hit, Staying Authentic, And I Wish Grandpas Never Died/Riley Green/BMLG — 53 Details/Billy Currington/Mercury Nashville — 63 The Return Of The Mullet Another Love Song/James Dupre/Fleur de Magnolia Music — 64 Greatest Spin Increase song/artist/label—Spin Increase Tip Of My Tongue/Kenny Chesney/Blue Chair Records/WMN — 237 Another Love Song/James Dupre/Fleur de Magnolia Music — 212 I Wish Grandpas Never Died/Riley Green/BMLG — 210 Remember You Young/Thomas Rhett/Valory — 207 It All Comes Out In The Wash/Miranda Lambert/Vanner Records/RCA Nashville — 171 Prayed For You/Matt Stell/Wide Open Records — 136 Most Added song/artist/label—No. of Adds Another Love Song/James Dupre/Fleur de Magnolia Music — 25 I Wish Grandpas Never Died/Riley Green/BMLG — 15 Details/Billy Currington/Mercury Nashville — 11 Hands On/Zach Stone/Whetstone Music Ventures — 5 Made In America/Tracy Lawrence/LMG — 4 A few weeks ago, Big Loud Records artist Morgan Wallen celebrated his Remember You Young/Thomas Rhett/Valory — 4 biggest hit yet with “Whiskey Glasses,” which spent three weeks at No. 1 The Bones/Maren Morris/Columbia — 4 on the country charts. The track follows Wallen’s frst chart-topper, “Up To A T/Ryan Hurd/RCA Nashville — 4 Down,” which featured Florida Georgia Line and went to No. 1 on both the Billboard Country Airplay chart and Mediabase/Country Aircheck On Deck—Soon To Be Charting chart. Click here to read the full interview. song/artist/label—No. of Spins Ain't Kissing Nobody/Brooke Woods/MC1 Nashville — 173 Album Announcements Homegrown/Red Clay Union/Dirt Hill Records — 169 Won't Find Me Anymore/The Lowdown Drifters/Mach3 Marketing & Promotions — 167 Lonely Girl/THW/THW — 166 Brothers Osborne Reveal Details On Live At The Ryman Project Hunter Hayes To Release Album Wild Blue (Part 1) On Friday Cody Jinks’ New Album After The Fire Set For October Phil Vassar Plots Acoustic Tour, New EP SMO’s New Album This One’s For You Set For August Pictured (L-R): WLLX/Lawrenceburg, TN’s Ed Carter and Cody Pictured (L-R): Lindsay Ell and WJVL/Janesville, WI PD Justin Brown. McCarver. Pictured (L-R): Sarah Lawton and WKPQ/Hornell, NY’s PD/MD Pictured (L-R): Temecula Road’s Maddie Salute, MusicRow Publisher/Owner Sherod Robertson, Lee Richey. and Temecula Road’s Emma Salute and Dawson Anderson. Pictured (L-R): Southern Halo’s Hannah and Natalia Morris, KQKX/Norfolk, NE’s Dylan Ryder Pictured (L-R): WDNB/Monticello, NY’s Paul Ciliberto and Eric and Southern Halo’s Christina Morris. Burgett. Thursday, August 15, 2019 CALENDAR NO. 1 SONG Singles August 19 Rodney Atkins/Thank God For You/Curb John King/Try Saying Goodbye/in2une Music Amy Jack/Shake & Bake/Amy Jack Music AJ Sanders/Chevy and Daddy/AJ Sanders Music August 23 Stephan Hogan/Gypsy Girl August 26 Maren Morris/The Bones/Columbia Nashville Riley Green/I Wish Grandpas Never Died/BMLG Records Trea Landon/Loved by a Country Boy/WMN Radio & Streaming/Warner Music Nashville Kip Moore/She’s Mine/MCA Nashville Blake Harlow/Topless/Magenta Records/Nine North Label Group Tiffany Woys/Hostage Albums August 23 Keith Urban’s “We Were” slides into No. 1 this week on the MusicRow Vince Gill/Okie/MCA Nashville CountryBreakout Chart. In the past year, Urban has received the CMA and Midland/Let It Roll/BMLG Records ACM honor for Entertainer of the Year. Tanya Tucker/While I’m Livin’/Fantasy Records Ty Herndon/Got It Covered Out “We Were” was written by Eric Church, Jeff Hyde, and Ryan Tyndell and Taylor Swift/Lover/UMG produced by Urban himself and Dann Huff. Kevin Fowler/Barstool Stories Urban is currently on the GRAFFITI U World Tour through October, which August 30 features new music, along with brand new production and lighting. Trisha Yearwood/Every Girl/Gwendolyn Records Sheryl Crow/THREADS/The Valory Music Co. Jedd Hughes/West Each songwriter and artist earning No. 1 Various/Country Music – A Film By Ken Burns (The Soundtrack) [5CD credit on the MusicRow Chart receives a deluxe box set]/Legacy Recordings-Sony Music Entertainment- MusicRow Challenge Coin. Click here to Universal Music Group (UMG) view a full list of recipients. MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart Reporting Stations WHMA Anniston AL WAAG Galesburg IL KYSM Mankato MN KWOX Woodward OK WPCK Green Bay WI WXFL Florence AL WMCI Mattoon IL KZPK St. Cloud MN KRKT Albany OR WJVL Janesville WI KCNY Conway AR WRTB Rockford IL KWWR Mexico MO WCFT Selinsgrove PA WGLR Platteville WI KHBZ Harrison AR WIFE Connersville IN KFAV Warrenton MO WFGE State College PA WQPC Prairie du Chien WI KQUS Hot Springs AR WYGB Franklin IN WQNZ Natchez MS KIQK Rapid City SD WCOW Sparta WI KDXY Jonesboro AR KAIR Atchison KS KZZY Devils Lake ND WUCZ Carthage TN WTNJ Beckley WV KCJC Russellville AR KYEZ Salina KS KRGI Grand Island NE WDKN Dickson TN WDGG Huntington WV KWCK Searcy AR WGGC Bowling Green KY KRVN Lexington NE WLLX Lawrenceburg TN WTCR Huntington WV KRAZ Santa Barbara CA WKDZ Cadiz KY KQKX Norfolk NE Renegade Radio Nashville WBYZ Baxley GA WBKR Owensboro KY KQBA Santa Fe NM KMKS Bay City TX WUBB Savannah GA WDHR Pikeville KY WDNB Monticello NY KAYD Beaumont TX KXIA Marshalltown IA KRRV Alexandria LA WOLF Syracuse NY KFTX Corpus Christi TX KIAI Mason City IA WUUU Covington LA WCJW Warsaw NY KMRK Odessa TX KBOE Oskaloosa IA WKPE Hyannis MA WFRY Watertown NY KYYK Palestine TX KTHK Idaho Falls ID WVMD Cumberland MD KWHW Altus OK KXOX Sweetwater TX KICR Sandpoint ID WATZ Alpena MI KITX Hugo OK WAKG Danville VA WOOZ Carterville IL WTCM Traverse City MI KWEY Weatherford OK WAXX Altoona WI COUNTRY BREAKOUT CHART Thursday, August 15, 2019 Weeks Last This % Spin On Chart Week Week Song / Artist / Label Spins / Reports Power Spins +/- 14 2 1 We Were / Keith Urban / Capitol 2258/73 1 33 13 3 2 What If I Never Get Over You / Lady Antebellum / BMLG 2011/75 3 53 40 5 3 I Don’t Know About You / Chris Lane / Big Loud Records 1942/68 4 74 9 4 4 Dive Bar / Garth Brooks feat. Blake Shelton / Pearl Records 1897/72 1 27 34 7 5 Love You Too Late / Cole Swindell / Warner Bros./WMN/WMN Radio & Streaming 1797/59 -1 -16 5 12 6 Tip Of My Tongue / Kenny Chesney / Blue Chair Records/WMN 1766/70 16 237 23 8 7 Good Vibes / Chris Janson / Warner Bros. 1666/64 6 87 25 1 8 Living / Dierks Bentley / Capitol 1657/52 -30 -713 20 9 9 Mr. Lonely / Midland / Big Machine 1621/69 3 48 24 10 10 Rednecker / HARDY / Big Loud Records 1604/67 4 59 28 11 11 Thought About You / Tim McGraw / Columbia Nashville 1439/54 -6 -91 6 15 12 Remember You Young / Thomas Rhett / Valory 1422/70 17 207 22 13 13 Prayed For You / Matt Stell / Wide Open Records 1412/62 11 136 4 17 14 It All Comes Out In The Wash / Miranda Lambert / Vanner Records/RCA Nashville 1349/68 15 171 12 14 15 Heartache Medication / Jon Pardi / Capitol 1325/64 7 89 28 16 16 After A Few / Travis Denning / Mercury Nashville 1222/51 1 13 12 18 17 Homemade / Jake Owen / Big Loud Records 1188/61 4 41 11 21 18 Catch / Brett Young / BMLG 1080/57 7 68 9 23 19 One Man Band / Old Dominion / RCA Nashville 1067/58 6 57 24 22 20 Every Little Thing / Russell Dickerson / Triple Tigers Records 1060/49 5 49 29 19 21 Nothing To Do Town / Dylan Scott / Curb 1059/45 0 4 17 20 22 Slow Dance In A Parking Lot / Jordan Davis / MCA Nashville 1058/55 4 36 13 24 23 Let’s Make A Love Song / Casey Donahew / Almost Country Entertainment 1014/58 4 36 13 26 24 That’s Country Bro / Toby Keith / Show Dog Nashville 925/43 2 22 17 27 25 That’ll Be the Day / Lucas Hoge / Forge Entertainment 899/51 3 24 26 29 26 Make Me Want To / Jimmie Allen / Stoney Creek Records 892/48 10 82 16 28 27 In America / Dylan Jakobsen / IAE 857/49 4 31 10 25 28 Every Girl In This Town / Trisha Yearwood / Gwendolyn Records 815/44 -12 -107 14 30 29 Die From A Broken Heart / Maddie & Tae / Mercury Nashville 763/39 7 48 24 31 30 Day Drunk / Morgan Evans / Warner Bros./WMN/WEA 720/40 3 18 12 32 31 Sunshine / Southern Halo / Southern Halo Records 707/43 2 16 14 33 32 Country Road / Tony Jackson / DDS Entertainment 703/36 5 31 16 35 33 Good Lord / Abby Anderson / Black River Entertainment 670/32 6 35 15 34 34 Family Tree / Caylee Hammack / Capitol 669/40 4 28 9 37 35 Made In America / Tracy Lawrence / LMG 626/40 14 78 6 40 36 Homesick / Kane Brown / RCA Nashville 620/36 21 106 15 36 37 Call You Names / Tenille Arts / Reviver Records 588/37 3 19 7 41 38 American Made / Jason Pritchett / SRM Productions 556/42 12 59 26 39 39 Someone I Used To Know / Zac Brown Band / ZBB Collective/BMG/Wheelhouse Records 546/33 4 23 10 38 40 To Be With You / Smith & Wesley / Dream Walkin’ Records 543/33 3 15 COUNTRY BREAKOUT CHART Weeks Last This % Spin On Chart Week Week Song / Artist / Label Spins / Report Power Spins +/- 18 42 41 In Between / Scotty McCreery / Triple Tigers Records 502/26 2 8 11 44 42 Smoky Mountain Rain / Ronnie Milsap feat.
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