You Oughta To Be In Pictures - Nashville Screenwriters Conference

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You Oughta To Be In Pictures - Nashville Screenwriters Conference
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You Oughta To Be In Pictures
Courtyard Hounds Not Barking
Week-At-A-Glance
Industry News
Artist News
Spin Zone/Chart Data
MR & Big Champagne Charts
Programmer Playlist
Photos From The Road
CountryBreakout™ Chart
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You Oughta To Be In Pictures
by Peter Cronin
Nashville writers looking for an alternative
outlet for their musings would do well to take
a close look at the upcoming 2010 Nashville
Screenwriters Conference. The annual
gathering of screenwriters, songwriters,
directors, producers and other assorted
celluloid junkies will convene June
4-7 at Nashville’s Union Station
Hotel, and the stage is already set
for one of the best conferences in
the event’s 12-year history.
Established in 1998 by financial guru
Gary Haber, screenwriter Leslie Bohem
and producer Karen Murphy, the
conference has built an enviable
reputation among Hollywood’s creative
elite and has grown
into "one of the best
screenwriters conferences
in America" according to
Script Magazine. One reason
for that steady growth is
the tireless work and
passion provided by 821
Entertainment Group’s
Anastasia Brown. Not
own surprisingly, Brown’s
Anastasia Br
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annual Music in the Movies
Luncheon & Panel (which is
sponsored this year by ole
Music Publishing) has grown
into one of the conference’s
not-to-be-missed events.
The open-to-the-public
panel takes place at the
Country Music Hall of
Fame and costs an additional
$40. According to Brown,
it’s a perfect way for
Nashville scribes to get
some hands-on experience
at writing for film and TV.
And while she acknowledges
a bit of a learning curve
for Nashville writers, the
potential for those writers and
for the community at large is limitless.
“Songs are like little movie scripts in three
minutes, and Nashville is certainly a town
full of storytellers” she says. “One of the
real challenges for this community is that
these writers don’t have the actual scenes
to write from. They have to learn to serve
the scene, not themselves.”
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To surmount that obstacle and lessen that learning curve,
Brown invites some of Hollywood’s top music supervisors to
her luncheon to play selected scenes or read scenes from
upcoming, as-yet un-scored films. The panel presents the
opportunity for individuals to submit music for placement in
upcoming projects. This year, Brown invited music supervisor
Julia Michels (Sex and the City 1 and 2, The Blind Side, The
Devil Wears Prada); Universal Pictures President of Film &
Music Publishing, Mike Knobloch (Avatar, Crazy Heart, Alvin
and the Chipmunks); Music Supervisor Andrea Von Foerster
(500 Days of Summer, It's Kind of A Funny Story, Stargate
Universe); Music Supervisor Howard Paar (Hung, Monster,
L Word); and Music Supervisor, Dave Jordan (Iron Man 1&2,
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, The Upside of Anger).
Over the years, the Music In Movies panel has created its
share of success stories. A few years back, when scenes for
the then-unreleased film August Rush were shown, songwriter
Lucas Reynolds of the band Blue Merle responded with
“Something Inside,” and the song was featured prominently
in the film. Songwriter Steve Diamond also hit pay dirt,
placing a song in the hit film, Santa Claus 2. With their busy
schedules, visiting panelists can’t possibly listen to the hundreds
of songs submitted, so Brown and 821 Entertainment serve
as a clearing house, narrowing down the list of submitted
material. And while she acknowledges the “you-really-haveto-live-there” aspect of writing for the screen, for Brown the
conference is also about enlightening Hollywood’s creative
community to the unique creative nuances that have always
made Nashville such a special place.
“Our ultimate goal is to generate films that are created,
filmed, scored, controlled and financed by Nashville,” Brown
says. “Music City is suffering, and film and TV are real areas
of growth that represent a way to bring in more pennies and
boost Nashville’s economy.”
For more information and a complete 2010 Nashville
Screenwriters Conference schedule, visit www.nashscreen.com.
Courtyard Hounds Not Barking
On Country Chart by David M. Ross
The Court Yard Hounds (Emily Robison and Martie
Maguire) aka two-thirds of the Dixie Chicks debuted a new
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Week-At-A-Glance
May 14
—Hitmakers on the
Harbor; Pier 57, Pickwick
TN; hosted by Darryl
Worley with guests Jim
“Moose” Brown and Walt
Aldridge; proceeds benefit
the Darryl Worley Foundation.
May 16
—Music City Keep On Playin’—A Benefit For Flood Relief; GAC, 7-9 PM
CT; Brad Paisley, Lady Antebellum, Dierks Bentley, Rodney Atkins and
more will guest from the Ryman Auditorium.
—Trace Adkins performing on 59th Annual Miss USA Pageant
—Wynonna appears on Army Wives, 9 PM CT, Lifetime
May 18
—Album Release: Bo Bice—3 (Saguaro Road)
May 19
—Natural Resources Defense Council Presents Music Saves Mountains:
7:30pm, Ryman; Emmylou Harris, Dave Matthews, Patty Griffin, Buddy
Miller, Patty Loveless, Kathy Mattea and special guests
May 21-22
—Toby Keith & Friends Golf Classic—Norman, OK
release last week that scanned over
61,000 units according to Nielsen
SoundScan. The disc was placed in
the iTunes country section and
promoted with high visibility banners.
However, on SoundScan, the new
album was not deemed country
and not included on the Country
top Current 75 albums sales chart.
"Every album is looked at on a case by
case basis," says Billboard Nashville Senior Chart Manager
Wade Jessen. "It's not about any controversy. With respect
to Court Yard Hounds there simply isn't much of anything
driving it to justify a country connection. Sony Nashville isn't
involved, and no single is being promoted to country radio.
However, if something changes we would re-examine it."
—DMR
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Army Wives Recruits Wynonna
Industry News
by Peter Cronin
BMI Nashville Reopens
BMI’s Nashville office is back open (5/13),
with all employees returning to the building
for business as usual. “We’re all relieved to
be getting back to normal,” says Jody
Williams, BMI VP, Writer/Publisher Relations.
“Right now, our thoughts are with our many
neighbors who are still suffering the effects of the flood.”
While BMI’s vital systems remained fully operational in the
midst of last week’s devastating floods, the six-story building
experienced a lack of water pressure and air conditioning,
prompting most of the Nashville office’s 400 employees to
work remotely.
“Writer’s Block” This Sunday
Don’t forget. This Sunday (5/16), May 16, Nashville’s
Listening Room Café will host the First Annual Writer’s Block
featuring performances from a long list of top songwriters
and artists including Jeffrey Steele, Rivers Rutherford,
Kirsti Manna, Bridgette Tatum, Andy Griggs, Danny
Myrick, Dylan Altman, Greg Barnhill, Chris Blair, Deanna
Bryant, Lisa Carvers, Megan Conner, Steve Dean, George
Ducas, Lorna Flowers, Julie Forester, Mark Stephen
Jones, Lindsay Lawler, Whitney Layne, Brice Long,
Lance Miller, Alissa Moreno, Eric Pasley, Stephen Salyers,
Chas Sandford, Sarah Silva, Arlos Smith, Tiffany, Trent
Tomlinson, Bruce Wallace, Brian White, D. Vincent
Williams, Karyn Williams, Rachel Williams, and Mike
Willis—with more artists confirming daily.
GAC’s Storme Warren and MuzikMafia’s Two Foot Fred
will emcee the event, with a percentage of the proceeds raised
benefiting Hands On Nashville to help underwrite their flood
volunteer management efforts.
Compass Bluegrass Helps Flood Relief
The good folks over at Compass Records
are getting ready to hold their annual sale on
the label’s extensive catalog of bluegrass
releases, and this year’s sale will double as a
benefit for bluegrass musicians affected by the
recent catastrophic flood. The company will
donate $5 from the sale of any bluegrass CD
to the Bluegrass Trust Fund to help flood victims.
Artist News by Peter Cronin
Parton Joins Country Gospel
Hall of Fame
The Country Gospel Music Association
has inducted Dolly Parton into the
Country Gospel Hall Of Fame. The
ceremony took place at Dollywood in
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Gospel and
country star Donny Richmond made
the presentation. Parton was recognized
for her many gospel compositions and
recordings, including “God’s Coloring
Book,” “Daddy Was An Old Time Preacher
Man,” “The Seeker,” “Sacred Memories,”
“Comin’ For To Carry Me Home,” “Letter
To Heaven” and “Coat Of Many Colors.”
Curb records artist Wynonna Judd
guest stars as herself in an upcoming
episode of the Lifetime Television drama
series, Army Wives. In the episode titled
Evasive Maneuvers premiering Sunday,
May 16 at 9:00 PM CT, Fort Marshall is
buzzing with anticipation of an upcoming
USO concert featuring a special performance
by Judd and John Ondrasik’s Five for
Fighting.
Wynonna
Tyler Reeve Joins Country
Throwdown Tour
Americana/country artist Tyler
Reeve has been selected as one of the
few independent acts to perform on the
inaugural 2010 Country Throwdown Tour,
set to kick off May 14, in Tampa, Fla.
With a lineup that includes major label
artists Jamey Johnson, Montgomery
Gentry, Jack Ingram and Little Big
Tyler Reeve
Town, Reeve will serve as the tour’s official “BBQ
Band” and one of the only unsigned performers on the bill.
Reeve and his band will open the shows, then fire up the
grill at the end of the night to serve food for the rest of the
acts. www.TylerReeve.com
Radio News
Joyce Rizer Goes Bald
For The Cure
Sirius XM Radio Exec. Producer
Joyce Rizer took a drastic step in her
fundraising campaign for the "Susan
G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure" and
shaved her shoulder length black hair.
Rizer jokingly posted on Facebook
that if anyone wanted to donate
$300 to her walk, she was sure her
husband, who had recently started
shaving his head, would grow his
hair back. Her younger brother
turned the tables saying that he’d
make a $300 donation if Joyce would
shave her head.
Joyce Rizer
Within a couple
of hours, two of her
friends offered to match it. Joyce
agreed to step up to the challenge
providing her other brother participate,
bringing the total to $1200. To sweeten
the deal, Joyce offered to let her brothers
shave her head while she was home in
Illinois for Mother's Day. “It’s just hair,”
Joyce shrugs. “Compared to what these
women go through in the fight against
breast cancer—to borrow lyrics from a
Craig Morgan song—’this ain’t nothin’.’”
To make a donation and view photos /
video please visit www.the3day.org/
goto/jmrizer.
Donny Richmond and Dolly Parton
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#1
Power Chart Debut
Rascal Flatts
Greatest Spin Gain
"Unstoppable"
Lyric Street
It takes a slight step backward in spins,
but Rascal Flatts’ “Unstoppable” manages
to live up to its name and hold the
CountryBreakout™ Chart’s No. 1 spot for
a second consecutive week. Rascal Flatts
is also currently nominated for Best Group
Video (for “Here Comes Goodbye”) at the 2010 CMT Music Awards
which will air live on CMT June 8.
Spin Zone
by Jon Freeman
Rascal Flatts hangs tough at No. 1 for a second week
with “Unstoppable,” despite a small downward trend in spins.
Songs moving up behind to vie for that top spot include Luke
Bryan’s “Rain Is A Good Thing” at No. 2, George Strait’s
“I Gotta Get To You” at No. 2, Reba’s “I Keep On Loving You”
at No. 4, and Miranda Lambert’s “The House That Built Me”
at No. 5. Soon to be among the top 5 are Brad Paisley’s
“Water,” Jason Aldean’s “Crazy Town” and Toby Keith’s
“Every Dog Has Its Day.”
As predicted, Keith Urban’s “I’m In” makes a massive
debut at No. 41 after picking up an additional 744 spins. Also
new on the chart is Trace Adkins’ Show Dog-Universal debut
“This Ain’t No Love Song,” which clocks in at No. 62. Newer
tracks moving quickly include Carrie Underwood’s “Undo
It” at No. 24 after three weeks, Dierks Bentley’s “Up On
The Ridge” at No. 28 after four weeks, and Zac Brown
Band’s “Free” at No. 29 also after four weeks.
Frozen Lists: KAUS, KICR, KITX, KLMJ, KMKS, KNCQ,
KZZY, WGGC, WQNZ
New Warner Music Nashville artist Frankie
Ballard recently visited KMDL in Lafayette,
LA to promote his single, “Tell Me You Get
Lonely.” (L-R): KMDL MD Stephanie Crist and
Ballard.
Keith Urban
"I’m In"
Capitol Records
Hey Keith Urban, congrats on your
new single “I’m In” winning the
CountryBreakout™ Chart’s biggest debut
by a mile at No. 41 and the week’s
greatest spin gain of 744! Everybody
else, thanks for playing. Like many
musicians affected by the historic Nashville flooding, Urban will
join Brad Paisley, Lady Antebellum, Dierks Bentley, Kellie Pickler,
Rodney Atkins, CeCe Winans, Jaci Velasquez, Randy Montana and
Will Hoge to participate in GAC’s Music City Keep on Playin’—A
Benefit for Flood Relief Sunday, May 16 at 7pm.
New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label
chart pos.
Keith Urban/I'm In/Capitol ..........................................................41
Trace Adkins/This Ain't No Love Song/Show Dog - Universal ............62
Lucky Seven Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label
spin+
Keith Urban/I'm In/Capitol.........................................................744
Carrie Underwood/Undo It/Arista................................................482
Blake Shelton/All About Tonight/Warner Bros. ..............................377
Zac Brown Band/Free/Atlantic/Bigger Picture ...............................337
Trace Adkins/This Ain't No Love Song/Show Dog - Universal...........310
Brad Paisley/Water/Arista ..........................................................276
Alan Jackson/Hard Hat and a Hammer/Arista ...............................268
Last weekend, country superstars Brad Paisley
and Alan Jackson (pictured) appeared on the
Grand Ole Opry during the Opry’s first shows
since being temporarily displaced from the
Opry House due to flooding. The shows were
held at the historic Ryman Auditorium.
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CMT held its 2010 CMT Music Awards Final
Nomination party Tuesday night (5/11) with
special guest/performer Laura Bell Bundy at
Highline Ballroom in New York City. (L-R):
Jason Owen, Sr. VP Artist Development and
Mktg., UMG; Bundy; and Brian Philips, Pres.,
CMT. Photo: Scott Gries
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On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label
spins
Troy Olsen/Summer Thing/EMI Records Nashville .........................287
Landon Michael/You're Invited/Lofton Creek/Big Dog.....................285
Fast Ryde/Top Down/Republic Nashville .......................................283
Joel Warren/Leavin Lubbock/Wynnesong .....................................277
Williams Riley/Makes Me Go La La/Golden ...................................243
Clay Underwood/God's Up to Something/PCL Music.......................237
Jack Ingram/Barbie Doll/Big Machine ..........................................207
Susan Hickman/Hell Still Ain't Frozen Over/4L Clover/Prickly Pear ...198
Will Peppers/I Hope Heaven Has A Dirt Road ................................174
Chris Janson/'Til A Woman Comes Along/BNA...............................168
Two Week Most Added*
Artist/song/label
new adds
Keith Urban/I'm In/Capitol ..........................................................50
Trace Adkins/This Ain't No Love Song/Show Dog - Universal ............28
Zac Brown Band/Free/Atlantic/Bigger Picture .................................11
Montgomery Gentry/While You're Still Young/Columbia....................11
Alan Jackson/Hard Hat and a Hammer/Arista .................................11
Kevin Fowler/Pound Sign/Lyric Street..............................................9
Carrie Underwood/Undo It/Arista ...................................................9
*Total Adds rec’d over two weeks
That’s Posterious
by David M. Ross
Tweetsters will recall that last week Ms.
Julianne Hough was leaning heavily on
Mr. Danny Gokey's chart position, with
only 111 followers keeping them apart. And
now the long predicted transfer has taken
place. Ms. Hough has danced (DWTS alum) her way up our
chart from No. 7 to No. 6 and in the process moved the Idol
Alum down one position in the process (Hough now leads by
226 followers).
Have you heard about Posterious? Posterious.com is a
new social network that allows users to post new articles,
links, photos and more simply by sending the info to an email
address. It's easily customizable and interfaces with Twitter,
Flickr, most blog platforms, iTunes and much more. We haven't
actually had time to create one of these sites, but would love
to hear from any readers out there who have. It looks like it
could be a handy platform for artists on the road who want
to send in photos, blogs and other bits ‘n’ bytes of content.
(email: [email protected])
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MusicRow Country Twitter Chart (5/14/10)
Artist
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Taylor Swift
Kenny Chesney
Billy Ray Cyrus
Kellie Pickler
Jennette McCurdy
Julianne Hough
Danny Gokey
Brad Paisley
Lady Antebellum
Keith Urban
Reba McEntire
Blake Shelton
This Wk
Last Wk
3,182,056
453,053
363,896
221,788
186,286
115,241
115,015
112,516
111,063
100,411
92,674
91,047
3,143,055
448,642
362,690
220,588
184,419
114,749
114,860
110,652
108,931
99,076
91,950
91,308
Who Wouldn’t Want A No. 1
by Jon Freeman
The question is: who wouldn’t want to
be the man with a No. 1 single? Following
its ascent to the top of the monitored
airplay charts, Chris Young’s “The Man I
Want To Be” makes a similar leap in
popularity among the Internet savvy and
replaces last week’s No. 1 “Smile” by Uncle Kracker.
Rascal Flatts “Unstoppable” is fighting for that top spot as
well, and sticks at the No. 2 position. Moving up through the
Top 10 are offerings like Eric Church’s “Hell On The Heart”
at No. 4, Reba’s “I Keep On Loving You” at No. 5, Justin
Moore’s “Backwoods” at No. 6, and Brad Paisley’s “Water”
at No. 7.
Big Champagne Chart (5/14/10)
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Jason Aldean
Kenny Chesney
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Unstoppable
Smile
Hell On The Heart
I Keep On Loving You
Backwoods
Water
I'm In
Crazy Town
Ain't Back Yet
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Going For Adds
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Programmer Playlist
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May 10
Montgomery Gentry/While You’re
Still Young/Columbia
Kevin Fowler/Pound Sign (#?*!)/
Lyric Street
LoCash Cowboys/Here Comes
Summer/Stroudavarious
Mark Wayne Glasmire/You Opened
My Eyes/Traceway Records
Caitlynne Curtis/Soldier’s Daughter/
Lamon
Marty Raybon/The Heat Is On/
GrandVista/Quarterback
May 17
Chuck Wicks/Hold That Thought/RCA
Trace Adkins/This Ain’t No Love
Song/Show Dog-Universal
Martin Ramey/Twisted/Curb
Chelsea Field/Things I Should’ve
Said/Moxy
Jewel/Satisfied/Valory
Lathan Moore/Beautiful Girl/Blue
Steel Records
May 24
Carrie Underwood/Undo It/19/Arista
James Wesley/Real/Broken Bow
Ashlie Rae/Do I Ever Cross Your
Mind/Lamon
Jennette McCurdy/Not That Far
Away/Capitol
Bomshel/Just Fine/Curb
Williams Riley/Makes Me Go (La La)/
Golden
June 1
Todd O’Neill/Somethin’ With Some
Attitude/Aria Records Nashville
June 7
Wells Hollow/Heymaker/Lamon
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Weeks
On Chart
Last Wk
Position
This Wk
Position
20
1
1
Rascal Flatts/Unstoppable/Lyric Street
3347/94
-1
-28
3375
18
3
2
Luke Bryan/Rain Is A Good Thing/Capitol
3247/99
5
158
3089
Artist/Song/Label
Spins/
Repts
% Spin
Power
Spins
+-
Last Wk
# Spins
14
4
3
George Strait/I Gotta Get To You/MCA
3086/88
1
44
3042
16
5
4
Reba/I Keep On Loving You/Valory
3084/95
3
92
2992
12
9
5
Miranda Lambert/The House That Built Me/Columbia
3043/87
9
262
2781
11
8
6
Toby Keith/Every Dog Has Its Day/Show Dog-Universal
2971/99
5
151
2820
11
12
7
Jason Aldean/Crazy Town/Broken Bow
2912/93
8
218
2694
9
13
8
Brad Paisley/Water/Arista
2905/94
10
276
2629
23
6
9
Chris Young/The Man I Want To Be/RCA
2623/75
-10
-283
2906
23
14
10
The Band Perry/Hip To My Heart/Republic Nashville
2586/92
-1
-13
2599
11
15
11
Little Big Town/Little White Church/Capitol
2485/99
6
143
2342
14
17
12
Jaron & the Long Road To Love/Pray For You/Jaronwood/Univ Rep/Big Machine
2408/92
9
190
2218
33
11
13
Steel Magnolia/Keep On Loving You/Big Machine
2242/64
-18
-491
2733
20
18
14
Clay Walker/She Won't Be Lonely Long/Curb
2223/74
5
111
2112
7
21
15
Blake Shelton/All About Tonight/Warner Bros.
2185/94
21
377
1808
10
20
16
Jerrod Niemann/Lover, Lover/Sea Gayle/Arista
1980/81
8
152
1828
30
7
17
Justin Moore/Backwoods/Valory Music
1944/56
-32
-904
2848
14
10
18
Kenny Chesney/Ain't Back Yet/BNA
1856/56
-32
-893
2749
9
24
19
Bucky Covington/A Father's Love/Lyric Street
1739/90
11
167
1572
24
22
20
Lee Brice/Love Like Crazy/Curb
1714/81
4
68
1646
18
23
21
Craig Morgan/This Ain't Nothin'/BNA
1707/81
4
69
1638
29
2
22
Eric Church/Hell On The Heart/Capitol
1669/56
-49
-1576
3245
18
25
23
Steve Azar/Sunshine/Ride Records
1622/76
3
54
1568
3
33
24
Carrie Underwood/Undo It/Arista
1616/85
43
482
1134
14
26
25
Emily West with Keith Urban/Blue Sky/Capitol
1606/80
3
45
1561
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Weeks
On Chart
Friday, May 14, 2010
Last Wk
Position
This Wk
Position
Artist/Song/Label
Spins/
Repts
% Spin
Power
Spins
+-
Last Wk
# Spins
11
28
26
James Otto/Groovy Little Summer Song/Warner Bros. Nashville
1493/79
6
78
1415
20
29
27
Brad Wolf/Tan Lines/Evergreen
1450/60
3
39
1411
4
34
28
Dierks Bentley/Up On The Ridge/Capitol
1377/87
23
254
1123
4
38
29
Zac Brown Band/Free/Atlantic
1350/79
33
337
1013
8
24
32
31
30
31
Gary Allan/Get Off On The Pain/MCA
Gretchen Wilson/Work Hard, Play Harder/Redneck Records
1331/73
1309/61
14
7
162
90
1169
1219
8
35
32
Josh Thompson/Way Out Here/Columbia
1277/68
14
155
1122
18
27
33
Martina McBride/Wrong Baby Wrong/RCA
1270/46
-11
-155
1425
17
30
34
Danny Gokey/My Best Days Are Ahead of Me/19 Recordings/RCA Nashville
1246/62
0
-2
1248
6
8
40
37
35
36
Josh Turner/All Over Me/MCA
Trailer Choir/Rollin' Through The Sunshine/Show Dog-Universal
1161/70
1140/67
20
8
196
82
965
1058
17
36
37
Bellamy Brothers/Heart Of My Heart/Bellamy
1099/53
0
4
1095
10
39
38
Gloriana/The World is Ours Tonight/Emblem/Warner Bros./Bigger Picture
1069/67
6
62
1007
4
47
39
Alan Jackson/Hard Hat and a Hammer/Arista
1058/67
34
268
790
9
1
41
77
40
41
Eli Young Band/Guinevere/Republic/Show Dog-Universal
Keith Urban/I'm In/Capitol
1027/63
991/73
7
301
71
744
956
247
28
19
42
Joe Nichols/Gimmie That Girl/Show Dog-Universal
956/33
-54
-1129
2085
7
45
43
Rodney Atkins/Farmer's Daughter/Curb
954/58
12
104
850
11
42
44
Ash Bowers/Ain't No Stoppin' Her Now/Stoney Creek Records
954/57
0
1
953
5
13
43
44
45
46
Randy Houser/I'm All About It/Show Dog-Universal
David Nail/Turning Home/MCA
945/61
890/54
10
3
83
28
862
862
9
48
47
Jayme Lynn Scott/Diggin' In/Big 7
870/50
14
107
763
16
16
48
Tim McGraw/Still/Curb
800/32
-66
-1532
2332
10
49
49
Scott Lindsey/You Only Call Me When You're Drunk/Gray Trailer Music
797/45
12
84
713
6
3
51
54
50
51
Laura Bell Bundy/Giddy On Up/Mercury
Kevin Fowler/Pound Sign/Lyric Street
772/46
757/55
13
26
87
155
685
602
10
50
52
Brady Seals/Been There, Drunk That/StarCity/Spinville
739/52
6
43
696
10
52
53
Jason Mitchell/Slow and Steady/DMP
704/39
6
38
666
5
53
54
Jonalee White/Naked As Fools/Lick Records
639/41
6
36
603
5
10
57
55
55
56
Gwen Sebastian/V.I.P (Barefoot Girl)/Lofton Creek / Open Road
Ken Domash/Countrified/Thunder Mountain / Spinville Records
615/48
597/39
25
4
122
25
493
572
3
61
57
Easton Corbin/Roll With It/Mercury
563/43
35
147
416
7
58
58
Bekka Bramlett/I Got News for You/Shongaloo Records
556/33
15
73
483
19
46
59
Lady Antebellum/American Honey/Capitol
543/19
-32
-261
804
5
4
60
63
60
61
the Jane Dear girls/Wildflower/Warner Bros.
Uncle Kracker/Smile/Atlantic / Bigger Picture
511/36
491/29
11
23
50
93
461
398
1
84
62
Trace Adkins/This Ain't No Love Song/Show Dog-Universal
474/44
189
310
164
10
59
63
Mike Aiken/Jagger & Jones/Aspirion
473/29
1
6
467
2
70
64
Montgomery Gentry/While You're Still Young/Columbia
460/36
47
148
312
2
4
68
65
65
66
LoCash Cowboys/Here Comes Summer/Stroudavarious
Jake Owen/Tell Me/RCA
460/38
460/32
26
17
95
66
365
394
5
62
67
Anthony Smith/Love Is Love Is Love/Krankit Records
436/31
7
27
409
3
69
68
Kellie Pickler/Makin' Me Fall In Love Again/BNA
434/34
19
70
364
5
66
69
John Carter/Everything I Want/Bonus Room Records
414/27
6
23
391
8
10
67
64
70
71
Neil Hewitt/The Request/ATP Records
Mustang Creek/Love Makes The World Go Round/Cupit
400/24
376/29
9
-5
33
-20
367
396
2
72
72
Colt Ford/Chicken & Biscuits/Average Joes
349/26
21
60
289
2
74
73
Brad Lee Schroeder/Easy/Stray Bullet
337/24
17
49
288
2
71
74
Savannah Jack/I Know/McMurry
333/29
12
35
298
2
73
75
Brandi Carlile/Dying Day/Columbia
294/25
2
5
289
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