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Top 40 Country Songs for the weekend of February 7-8

.01 “She Wouldn’t Be Gone” – Blake Shelton
.02 “Don’t” – Billy Currington
.03 “Country Boy” – Alan Jackson
.04 “Feel That Fire” – Dierks Bently
.05 “God Love Her” – Toby Keith
.06 “Down That Road” – Kenny Chesney
.07 “Sweet Thing” – Keith Urban
.08 “Cowgirls Don’t Cry” – Brooks & Dunn
.09 “Start A Band” – Brad Paisley w/ Keith Urban
.10 “River Of Love” – George Strait
.11 “White Horse” – Taylor Swift
.12 “It Won’t Be Like This For Long” – Darius Rucker
.13 “Let Me” – Pat Green
.14 “Last Call” – Lee Ann Womack
.15 “Don’t Think I Can’t Love You” – Jake Owen
.16 “It’s America” – Rodney Atkins
.17 “Ride” – Martina McBride
.18 “More Like Her” – Miranda Lambert
.19 “That’s A Man” – Jack Ingram
.20 “Nothin’ To Die For” – Tim McGraw
.21 “Everything Is Fine” – Josh Turner
.22 “I Will” – Jimmy Wayne
.23 “She’s Country” – Jason Aldean
.24 “She’s So California” – Gary Allan
.25 “Always The Love Songs” – Eli Young Band
.26 “I Told You So” – Carrie Underwood
.27 “Marry For Money” – Trace Adkins
.28 “How ‘Bout You Don’t” – Lost Trailers
.29 “Here Comes Goodbye” – Rascal Flatts
.30 “Where I’m From” – John Michael Carroll
.31 “Forever” – John Michael Montgomery
.32 “Cheater, Cheater” – Joey & Rory
.33 “Cry, Cry” – Heidi Newfield
.34 “Belongs To You” – Emerson Drive
.35 “Brothers” – Dean Brody
.36 “Best Days Of Your Life” – Kellie Pickler
.37 “These Are The Good Ole Days” – James Otto
.38 “Space” – Sarah Buxton
.39 “What It Takes” – Adam Gregory
.40 “Telluride” – Josh Gracin
The chart is based on the American Country Countdown with Kix Brooks….
Top 40 Country Singles for the weekend of December 13-14
.01 “Chicken Fried” – Zac Brown Band
.02 “Let It Go” – Tim McGraw
.03 “Roll With Me” – Montgomery Gentry
.04 “Here” – Rascal Flatts
.05 “Already Gone” – Sugarland
.06 “Love Story” – Taylor Swift
.07 “Start A Band” – Brad Paisley w/ Keith Urban
.08 “Don’t” – Billy Currington
.09 “Love Remembers” – Craig Morgan
.10 “Country Boy” – Alan Jackson
.11 “Feel That Fire” – Dierks Bently
.12 “In Color” – Jamey Johnson
.13 “Lookin’ For A Good Time” – Lady Antebellum
.14 “She Wouldn’t Be Gone” – Blake Shelton
.15 “Cowgirls Don’t Cry” – Brooks & Dunn
.16 “God Love Her” – Toby Keith
.17 “Sweet Thing” – Keith Urban
.18 “Down That Road” – Kenny Chesney
.19 “Anything Goes” – Randy Houser
.20 “Let Me” – Pat Green
.21 “River Of Love” – George Strait
.22 “Muddy Water” – Trace Adkins
.23 “Don’t Think I Can’t Love You” – Jake Owen
.24 “Last Call” – Lee Ann Womack
.25 “It Won’t Be Like This For Long” – Darius Rucker
.26 “That’s A Man” – Jack Ingram
.27 “Everything Is Fine” – Josh Turner
.28 “I Would” – Phil Vassar
.29 “Ride” – Martina McBride
.30 “15 Minutes Of Shame” – Kristy Lee Cook
.31 “I Will ” -Jimmy Wayne
.32 “More Like Her” – Miranda Lambert
.33 “She’s So California” – Gary Allan
.34 “Always The Love Songs” – Eli Young Band
.35 “Cheater, Cheater” – Joey & Rory
.36 “It’s America” – Rodney Atkins
.37 “White Horse” – Taylor Swift
.38 “How ‘Bout You Don’t” – Lost Trailers
.39 “She’s Country” – Jason Aldean
.40 “Forever” – John Michael Montgomery
The chart is based on the American Country Countdown with Kix Brooks….
Top 40 Country Songs for the weekend of November 22-23
Top 40 Country Songs for this week……
.01 “Love Story” – Taylor Swift
.02 “Chicken Fried” – Zac Brown Band
.03 “Let It Go” – Tim McGraw
.04 “Just A Dream” – Carrie Underwood
.05 “Roll With Me” – Montgomery Gentry
.06 “Already Gone” – Sugarland
.07 “Here” – Rascal Flatts
.08 “Start A Band” – Brad Paisley w/ Keith Urban
.09 “She Never Cried In Front Of Me” – Toby Keith
.10 “Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven” – Kenny Chesney
.11 “I’ll Walk” – Bucky Covington
.12 “Love Remembers” – Craig Morgan
.13 “In Color” – Jamey Johnson
.14 “Feel That Fire” – Dierks Bently
.15 “Lookin’ For A Good Time” – Lady Antebellum
.16 “Country Boy” – Alan Jackson
.17 “Don’t” – Billy Currington
.18 “She Wouldn’t Be Gone” – Blake Shelton
.19 “Anything Goes” – Randy Houser
.20 “Let Me” – Pat Green
.21 “Cowgirls Don’t Cry” – Brooks & Dunn
.22 “Muddy Water” – Trace Adkins
.23 “Sounds So Good” – Ashton Shepherd
.24 “God Love Her” – Toby Keith
.25 “Last Call” – Lee Ann Womack
.26 “Don’t Think I Can’t Love You” – Jake Owen
.27 “Down That Road” – Kenny Chesney
.28 “I Would” – Phil Vassar
.29 “Everything Is Fine” – Josh Turner
.30 “Sweet Thing” – Keith Urban
.31 “15 Minutes Of Shame” – Kristy Lee Cook
.32 “That’s A Man” – Jack Ingram
.33 “It Won’t Be Like This For Long” – Darius Rucker
.34 “She’s So California” – Gary Allan
.35 “I Will” – Jimmy Wayne
.36 “More Like Her” – Miranda Lambert
.37 “Cheater, Cheater” – Joey & Rory
.38 “Ride” – Martina McBride
.39 “Always The Love Songs” – Eli Young Band
.40 “Somebody Say A Prayer” – Billy Ray Cyrus
The chart is based on the American Country Countdown with Kix Brooks.
Taylor Swift & Blake Shelton Top The Charts
There are no real surprises in this weeks country chart. Taylor Swift’s self titled CD and Blake Shelton’s single “Home” still occupy the high ground. Only a few fresh titles have broken through on either chart.
The album making this week’s biggest news is the multi-artist collection, “Country Sings Disney”. It arrives at No. 15 and features tunes by such characters as Billy Ray and Miley Cyrus, Martina McBride, Faith Hill, Alison Krauss, Brad Paisley, Tim McGraw and Rascal Flatts.
Del McCoury’s Moneyland, an assemblage of hard-time ballads from the likes of Merle Haggard, Mac Wiseman, Emmylou Harris and Patty Loveless, emerges at 51.
New songs sweeping into the chart are Carrie Underwood’s “Just a Dream” at 45, Lee Ann Womack’s “Last Call” at 56, Little Big Town’s “Fine Line” at 58 and Gretchen Wilson’s “Don’t Do Me No Good” at 59.
Following Swift on the Top 5 albums list are Toby Keith’s 35 Biggest Hits, Underwood’s Carnival Ride, Alan Jackson’s Good Time and Sugarland’s Enjoy the Ride, in that sequence.
Songs 2 through 5 are Jackson’s “Good Time,” Brooks & Dunn’s “Put a Girl in It,” Montgomery Gentry’s “Back When I Knew It All” and Sugarland’s “All I Want to Do.”
Country music is three chords and the truth. ~ Harlan Howard











