Weekly Chart Report (7/13/2012)

SPIN ZONE
This week The Band Perry‘s “Postcard From Paris” slides into the No. 1 spot in its 19th week on the chart. Kenny Chesney‘s “Come Over” leaps from No. 4 to No. 2 with a 248 spin gain followed by Keith Urban‘s “For You” maintaining the No. 3 position. Blake Shelton‘s “Over” enters the Top 5 at No. 4 sliding up 2 spots, followed by Gloriana‘s “Kissed You” holding at No. 5 for the second week.

Little Big Town‘s “Pontoon” continues its momentum this week with 199 additional spins and moves up 2 spots to No. 7 in its 11th week on the chart. Meanwhile, Phil Vassar‘s “Don’t Miss Your Life” doesn’t miss the chance for a Top 10 as he moves from No. 11 to No. 10.

Tim McGraw‘s “Truck Yeah” jumps from No. 60 to No. 32 in its second week on the chart and receives the largest increase in spins again this week with 725. Carrie Underwood‘s “Blown Away” keeps climbing with another 456 spins, upping 11 spots to No. 33. Sara Evan‘s “Anywhere” lands the highest chart debut at No. 65. Other debuts include Kip Moore‘s “Beer Money” at No. 68, Corey Wagar‘s “Take Ya Back” at No. 71, Bill Gentry‘s “That Kind of Life” at No. 75 and Sawyer Brown‘s “Ain’t Goin’ Out That Way” at No. 76.

Frozen Reports: KDOL, KDXY, KMOK, WDHR, WDKN, WKWS, WXXK

Upcoming Singles
July 16
Lauren Alaina/Eighteen Inches/Mercury Nashville-19 Recordings-Interscope
Kelleigh Bannen/Sorry on the Rocks/EMI Nashville
Levi Riggs/There’s Still A Place For That/Flying Island
Lonestar/The Countdown/4 Star Records
Shooter Jennings/The Real Me/eOne
John Karl/Redneck Rich (Hillbilly Happy)/Pour Boy
Don Williams feat. Alison Krauss/I Just Come Here For The Music/Sugar Hill
Brinn Black/Should Have Been Us/SMG Records

July 23
Sara Evans/Anywhere/RCA
Jaida Dreyer/Confessions/Streamsound
Sarah Jarosz/Annabelle Lee/Sugar Hill
Brian Milson/Too Damn Young/Permian-Quarterback
Rich O’Toole/Red Wine On Your Lipstick/Triple Crown
Doug Briney/It’s All Country/DB Songs
Tyler Barham feat. Casey Walker/Meet Me In Montana/YN Records
Cloverdayle/Like We Were Kids Again/New Voice

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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Sara Evans/Anywhere/RCA Nashville – 65
Kip Moore/Beer Money/MCA – 68
Corey Wagar/Take Ya Back/GTR – 71
Bill Gentry/That Kind of Life/Tenacity Records – 75
Sawyer Brown/Ain’t Goin’ Out That Way/Beach Street Records – 76

Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Tim McGraw/Truck Yeah/Big Machine – 725
Carrie Underwood/Blown Away/19-Arista Nashville – 456
Kenny Chesney/Come Over/Blue Chair-Columbia Nashville – 248
Zac Brown Band/The Wind/Southern Ground-Atlantic – 220
Miranda Lambert/Fastest Girl In Town/RCA Nashville – 211

Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Carrie Underwood/Blown Away/19-Arista Nashville – 16
Miranda Lambert/Fastest Girl In Town/RCA Nashville – 16
Tim McGraw/Right Back Atcha Babe/Curb – 12
Aaron Lewis/Endless Summer/Blaster Records – 12
Trace Adkins/Them Lips (On Mine)/Show Dog-Universal – 10
Casey James/Crying On A Suitcase/19-Columbia Nashville – 9

On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Brandon Holland/Man In The Moon – 187
Tommy Steele/My Side Of The Street – 174
Britt & Blaire/Young Summer/Mt. Juliet Records – 169
Bobby Dean/Me and George Strait/Lamon – 160
Kelly Parkes/All Cried Out – 150

Toby Keith took a moment to visit with WLHK/Indy PD Bob Richards before performing to a sold out show in Indianapolis on his Live in Overdrive Tour.

Columbia Nashville's Tyler Farr (center) and WCTK Providence MD Jessica Tyler share the joy of having the same name during a recent visit. Playing the odd man out is WCTK PD Bob Walker (R).

 

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