On the Charts - Billboard Country Singles and Albums

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Top 10 Country Singles
After a long six week reign at the top of the charts, Carrie Underwood gives up her spot at the top to Brad Paisley and Dolly Parton, with "When I Get Where I'm Going." This is Brad's fifth No. 1 song, and Dolly's 25th. This gives Dolly the most No. 1's on the Country Singles chart of any woman. Josh Turner climbs to No. 2 this week with "Your Man." Carrie's "Jesus, Take The Wheel" drops to No.


3, while Kenny Chesney climbs one to No. 4 with "Living in Fast Forward." Rascal Flatts move up two with "What Hurts the Most." Keith Urban's "Tonight I Wanna Cry" drops two spots to No. 6, followed by Sugarland's "Just Might (Make Me Believe)," which moves up one to No. 7. Montgomery Gentry move up two spots to No. 8 with "She Don't Tell Me To," while Toby Keith storms into the Top 10, moving up six spots to No. 9 with "Get Drunk and Be Somebody." At No. 10 is Trace Adkins' "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk," which falls from No. 6 last week. Next week, it looks like it's neck and neck for the top spot, between Brad and Dolly's "When I Get Where I'm Going" and Josh Turner's "Your Man." I'm gonna go with Josh to claim the top next week.

Moving Up at the Speed of Light
This week we have quite a few songs that are really smoking up the charts. The top song is Jeff Bates' "No Shame," which moves up an incredible 12 spots, from No. 59 to No. 47 this week. Wow! Faith Hill's "The Lucky One" comes in second, moving up 11 spots, from No.

47 to No. 36. George Strait moves up 10 with "The Seashores Of Old Mexico." Phil Vassar's "Last Day Of My Life" moves up 8, from No. 43 to No. 35. Tied for fifth, moving up seven spots each are Gretchen Wilson's Grammy-nominated duet with Merle Haggard, "Politically Uncorrect," moving from No. 49 to No. 42, and newcomer Eric Church, with "How 'Bout You," which moves from No. 57 to No. 50 this week.

The Latest Tunes To Hit The Air Waves
Chris Cagle's "Wal-Mart Parking Lot" debuts this week at No. 56. Hank Jr.'s "That's How They Do It In Dixie" debuts at No. 58, and Blaine Larsen's "I Don't Know What She Said" debuts at No. 59.

Top 10 Country Album Charts
Carrie Underwood remains at No. 1 this week with Some Hearts. Josh Turner moves up one to No. 2 with Your Man. Rascal Flatts move up two with Feels Like Today, followed by The Legend Of Johnny Cash at No. 4, and Ron White's You Can't Fix Stupid. drops three from its debut last week to No. 5. Trace Adkins' Songs About Me moves up one to No. 6, while Keith Urban's Be Here moves up two spots to No. 7. The Totally Country 5 compilation drops four to No. 8, followed by Kenny Chesney's The Road & The Radio, which moves up two to No. 9, and Sugarland's Twice the Speed of Life remains at No. 10.

Whats New on the Album Charts This Week?
There were no new album debuts this week.

NOTE: All chart rankings are based on the song or album's position on the Billboard Hot Country Singles Chart or Billboard Country Albums Chart for March 4, 2006.

Singles are linked to a page where you can download the song. Albums are linked to buying information, should you wish to purchase the album.
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