On the Charts - Billboards Country Singles and Albums
Top 10 Country Singles
Keith Urban continues to celebrate being No. 1 for the second week in a row with his song, "Better Life." Craig Morgan jumps a spot to No. 2 with "Redneck Yacht Club," Jamie O' Neal also jumps a spot to No. 3 with "Somebody's Hero," and Montgomery Gentry's "Something To Be Proud Of" drops two spots to No. 4. Josh Gracin's "Stay With Me (Brass Bed)" stays at No. 5. Rascal Flatts' song, "Skin (Sarabeth)," lands at No.
6 and LeAnn Rimes' "Probably Wouldn't Be This Way" drops one spot to No. 7. Kenny Chesney's "Who You'd Be Today" climbs to No. 8 and Lonestar makes it into the Top 10 with No. 9's "You're Like Coming Home." Dierks Bentley's "Come A Little Closer" closes out the Top 10. With Craig Morgan losing spins, I think that Keith Urban will strike gold for a third week.
Moving Up at the Speed of Light
Looks like the Dixie Chicks are back, because this week their song, "I Hope," jumped six places to land at No. 54. "Wherever You Are," by Jack Ingram jumps a suprising eight spots to No. 51 and Montgomery Gentry's "She Don't Tell Me To" jumped nine spaces to No. 46.
The Latest Tunes To Hit The Air Waves
Hanna-McEuen debuts their latest song, "Tell Me," at No. 59, while Hot Apple Pie's hot shot debut, "We're Makin' Up" does one spot better at No. 58.
Top 10 Country Album Charts
Gary Allan makes his highest album debut with Tough All Over at No. 1, Gretchen Wilson's All Jacked Up spends a second week at No.
2, and Sara Evans' Real Fine Place drops two spots to No. 3. Faith Hill drops a single spot with No. 4 album, Fireflies. Rascal Flatts' Feels Like Today stayed at No. 5, Keith Urban's Be Here jumped a spot to No. 6, while Twice the Speed of Life, by Sugarland, made it to No. 7. Chris Cagle moved to No. 8 with his album, Anywhere But Here. Dolly Parton's new album, Those Were The Days, marks Dolly's highest debut at No. 9. Rounding out the Top 10 is Brad Paisley's Time Well Wasted album.
New Album Releases
There were only two new albums hitting the charts this week: Dolly Parton's Those Were The Days at No. 9 and Gary Allan's Tough All Over at No. 1.
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 October 29, 2005.
Keith Urban continues to celebrate being No. 1 for the second week in a row with his song, "Better Life." Craig Morgan jumps a spot to No. 2 with "Redneck Yacht Club," Jamie O' Neal also jumps a spot to No. 3 with "Somebody's Hero," and Montgomery Gentry's "Something To Be Proud Of" drops two spots to No. 4. Josh Gracin's "Stay With Me (Brass Bed)" stays at No. 5. Rascal Flatts' song, "Skin (Sarabeth)," lands at No.
6 and LeAnn Rimes' "Probably Wouldn't Be This Way" drops one spot to No. 7. Kenny Chesney's "Who You'd Be Today" climbs to No. 8 and Lonestar makes it into the Top 10 with No. 9's "You're Like Coming Home." Dierks Bentley's "Come A Little Closer" closes out the Top 10. With Craig Morgan losing spins, I think that Keith Urban will strike gold for a third week.
Moving Up at the Speed of Light
Looks like the Dixie Chicks are back, because this week their song, "I Hope," jumped six places to land at No. 54. "Wherever You Are," by Jack Ingram jumps a suprising eight spots to No. 51 and Montgomery Gentry's "She Don't Tell Me To" jumped nine spaces to No. 46.
The Latest Tunes To Hit The Air Waves
Hanna-McEuen debuts their latest song, "Tell Me," at No. 59, while Hot Apple Pie's hot shot debut, "We're Makin' Up" does one spot better at No. 58.
Top 10 Country Album Charts
Gary Allan makes his highest album debut with Tough All Over at No. 1, Gretchen Wilson's All Jacked Up spends a second week at No.
2, and Sara Evans' Real Fine Place drops two spots to No. 3. Faith Hill drops a single spot with No. 4 album, Fireflies. Rascal Flatts' Feels Like Today stayed at No. 5, Keith Urban's Be Here jumped a spot to No. 6, while Twice the Speed of Life, by Sugarland, made it to No. 7. Chris Cagle moved to No. 8 with his album, Anywhere But Here. Dolly Parton's new album, Those Were The Days, marks Dolly's highest debut at No. 9. Rounding out the Top 10 is Brad Paisley's Time Well Wasted album.
New Album Releases
There were only two new albums hitting the charts this week: Dolly Parton's Those Were The Days at No. 9 and Gary Allan's Tough All Over at No. 1.
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 October 29, 2005.