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Post by Jhomes87 on Jun 1, 2012 23:42:20 GMT -6
Billboard's Hot Country Singles - Artist/Title/Weeks To #1
December 4, 2010: Brad Paisley - "Anything Like Me" (16 weeks) December 11, 2010: The Band Perry - "If I Die Young" (29 weeks) December 18, 2010: Rascal Flatts - "Why Wait" (19 weeks) December 25, 2010: Rascal Flatts - "Why Wait" (20 weeks) January 1, 2011: Reba McEntire - "Turn On The Radio" (24 weeks)# January 8, 2011: Tim McGraw - "Felt Good On My Lips" (14 weeks)## January 15, 2011: Tim McGraw - "Felt Good On My Lips" (15 weeks) January 22, 2011: Tim McGraw - "Felt Good On My Lips" (16 weeks) January 29, 2011: Kenny Chesney - "Somewhere With You" (13 weeks) February 5, 2011: Kenny Chesney - "Somewhere With You" (14 weeks) February 12, 2011: Kenny Chesney - "Somewhere With You" (15 weeks) February 19, 2011: Chris Young - "Voices" (31 weeks) * February 26, 2011: Luke Bryan - "Someone Else Calling You Baby" (29 weeks) March 5, 2011: Blake Shelton - "Who Are You When I'm Not Looking" (24 weeks) March 12, 2011: Jason Aldean (with Kelly Clarkson) - "Don't You Wanna Stay" (17 weeks) A March 19, 2011: Jason Aldean (with Kelly Clarkson) - "Don't You Wanna Stay" (18 weeks) March 26, 2011: Jason Aldean (with Kelly Clarkson) - "Don't You Wanna Stay" (19 weeks) April 2, 2011: Billy Currington - "Let Me Down Easy" (26 weeks) April 9, 2011: Thompson Square - "Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not" (36 weeks) April 16, 2011: Zac Brown Band - "Colder Weather" (16 weeks) April 23, 2011: Zac Brown Band - "Colder Weather" (17 weeks) April 30, 2011: Darius Rucker - "This" (23 weeks) May 7, 2011: Kenny Chesney - "Live A Little" (12 weeks) May 14, 2011: Sara Evans - "A Little Bit Stronger" (33 weeks) May 21, 2011: Sara Evans - "A Little Bit Stronger" (34 weeks) May 28, 2011: Miranda Lambert - "Heart Like Mine" (21 weeks) June 4, 2011: Brad Paisley (with Alabama) - "Old Alabama" (11 weeks) B June 11, 2011: Brad Paisley (with Alabama) - "Old Alabama" (12 weeks) June 18, 2011: Keith Urban - "Without You" (18 weeks) June 25, 2011: Blake Shelton - "Honey Bee" (10 weeks) July 2, 2011: Blake Shelton - "Honey Bee" (11 weeks) July 9, 2011: Blake Shelton - "Honey Bee" (12 weeks) C July 16, 2011: Blake Shelton - "Honey Bee" (13 weeks) July 23, 2011: Justin Moore - "If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away" (22 weeks) July 30, 2011: Jason Aldean - "Dirt Road Anthem" (26 weeks) ^ August 6, 2011: Chris Young - "Tomorrow" (24 weeks) August 13, 2011: Zac Brown Band (with Jimmy Buffett) - "Knee Deep" (16 weeks) August 20, 2011: Lady Antebellum - "Just A Kiss" (14 weeks) D August 27, 2011: Lady Antebellum - "Just A Kiss" (15 weeks) September 3, 2011: Dierks Bentley - "Am I The Only One" (22 weeks) September 10, 2011: Brad Paisley & Carrie Underwood - "Remind Me" (15 weeks) September 17, 2011: Jake Owen - "Barefoot Blue Jean Night" (24 weeks) September 24, 2011: Jake Owen - "Barefoot Blue Jean Night" (25 weeks) October 1, 2011: Rodney Atkins - "Take A Back Road" (22 weeks) October 8, 2011: Rodney Atkins - "Take A Back Road" (23 weeks) October 15, 2011: Toby Keith - "Made In America" (17 weeks) October 22, 2011: Keith Urban - "Long Hot Summer" (16 weeks) October 29, 2011: Blake Shelton - "God Gave Me You" (15 weeks) E November 5, 2011: Blake Shelton - "God Gave Me You" (16 weeks) November 12, 2011: Blake Shelton - "God Gave Me You" (17 weeks) November 19, 2011: Eli Young Band - "Crazy Girl" (38 weeks) November 26, 2011: Taylor Swift - "Sparks Fly" (19 weeks)
KEY FOR CHART
# - Country Aircheck on holiday hiatus--Reba's "Turn On The Radio" was #1 on both charts, though Country Aircheck/Mediabase did not publish their chart this week.
## - Country Aricheck on holiday hiatus--Jason Aldean's "My Kinda Party" was #1 on Mediabase, but there was no published chart. Tim McGraw moved up to #1 on Billboard with "Felt Good On My Lips".
* Chris Young's "Voices" was a re-release. During its first chart run, it charted for 20 weeks and peaked at #37 back in 2008. During its 2nd chart run, it peaked at #1 after 31 weeks, and went recurrent after 33 weeks. Thus, it spent a total of 53 weeks on the chart.
^ "Dirt Road Anthem" received unsolicited airplay and charted as an album track for 11 weeks prior to its official release as a single.
A - Taylor Swift's "Back To December" was the Country Aircheck/Mediabase #1 song. B - Rascal Flatts' "I Won't Let Go" was the Country Aircheck/Mediabase #1 song. C - Taylor Swift's "Mean" was the Country Aircheck/Mediabase #1 song. D - Zac Brown Band's "Knee Deep" (featuring Jimmy Buffett) was #1 for a 2nd week on Country Aircheck/Mediabase. E - George Strait's "Here For A Good Time" was the Country Aircheck/Mediabase #1 song.
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