Weekly Register: Kenny Chesney’s 30-Song Live Album Tops The Charts

Kenny Chesney‘s Live In No Shoes Nation tops this week’s country albums chart, according to Nielsen Soundscan, with 219K in total consumption. The number was also enough for Chesney to top the overall Top 200 albums chart, with fellow Nashville resident Kelly Clarkson coming in at No. 2. Clarkson’s Meaning of Life moved 79K this week.

On the country albums chart, Granger Smith‘s When The Good Guys Win debuts at No. 2, with 17K, followed by Kane Brown‘s self-titled album at No. 3 with 14K. Thomas Rhett‘s Life Changes is at No. 4 with 13K, while Darius Rucker‘s When Was The Last Time rounds out the Top 5 with 12K.

Other debuts this week include Lee Ann Womack‘s The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone debuting at No. 13 on the country albums rankings, with 3.2K.

The top 5 country digital songs this week are LANCO‘s “Greatest Love Story” at No. 1, with 17K (340K RTD), followed by Kane Brown’s “What Ifs” (ft. Lauren Alaina) at No. 2 with 16K. Luke Combs’ “When It Rains It Pours” is at No. 3 with 13.3K, followed by Dustin Lynch‘s “Small Town Boy” at No. 4 with 13K. Blake Shelton‘s “I’ll Name The Dogs” is at No. 5 with 11K.

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