![]() ![]() Tied with Underwood is Kenny Chesney, who has also had five No. 1 country hits than Underwood: Brad Paisley with six. Just counting the time from Jto this week, only one artist has had more No. 1s each for Hill, Messina and Sara Evans.Ĭarrie made her first appearance on Hot Country Songs the week of June 11, 2005, with “Bless the Broken Road,” a cover of the Rascal Flatts song that featured the group. There is a three-way tie for second place, with three No. 1 hits as Underwood on the country chart in this century. No other solo female artist has had as many No. In third place is Jo Dee Messina with 15. 1 in this time frame is Faith Hill, with 30. Just counting the 18 year-period that Hot Country Songs has been based on airplay information from Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems, Underwood has the second-highest total of weeks at No. “All-American Girl,” one week to date (2008) “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” six weeks (2006) This is the 18th week on top for Underwood on Hot Country Songs, and here’s how the numbers add up: 1, the total is now 677 weeks, many of which, of course, were concurrent. ![]() If you add up all the weeks those singles and albums have been No. 1 for the TV series, counting all national, domestic charts compiled by the Billboard Information Group. It’s the fifth chart-topper for Carrie on this tally, and it’s the 172nd No. This week, Carrie Underwood’s “All-American Girl” (Arista) advances 5-1 on Hot Country Songs. Since I haven’t reported the number in some time, you may have thought I stopped counting. ![]() 1 on a Billboard chart – and does anyone doubt he will? – the “American Idol” franchise may be approaching its 200th chart-topper. David’s “Imagine” is available exclusively at iTunes, but sales of current Idol tracks are not reported or charted.ĬOUNTING ON CARRIE: By the time David Archuleta does collect his first No. 1, 2007.Īrchuleta’s version may have outsold the original, but we have no way of knowing. This is the second week for Lennon’s “Imagine” on Hot Digital Songs. 47 following a stunning performance by 17-year-old David Archuleta. This week, John Lennon’s “Imagine” re-enters that same chart at No. It happened two weeks ago when “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen returned to Hot Digital Songs after Michael Johns performed it on the show. But it’s not too early for someone from the current group to have an influence on one of our charts. LIVING FOR TODAY: As noted previously in this column, it’s too early for a seventh season “American Idol” contestant to appear on a Billboard chart – that probably can’t happen until a single is released by the winner (and the runner-up). The Southern rapper has had eight chart entries, five of which featured him as the lead singer. His highest-ranked song on the Hot 100 until this week was “Soul Survivor,” a No. “Confessions Part II,” 13 weeks to reach No. Here’s how that meteoric rise compares to Usher’s seven other No. “Club” reaches the top of the chart in its third week. 1 for Usher and the fastest-rising song of his career. 5, 2002)ĥ1-1: “Love in This Club,” Usher featuring Young Jeezy (March 15, 2008) The three biggest jumps are:Ħ4-1: “Makes Me Wonder,” Maroon 5 (May 5, 2007)ĥ2-1: “A Moment Like This,” Kelly Clarkson (Oct. 1 in the almost 50-year history of the chart. The resulting explosion has carried “Love in This Club” (LaFace) by Usher featuring Young Jeezy from 51-1 on The Billboard Hot 100. ‘CLUB’ PLAY: Adding sales to airplay can be like adding Mentos to Diet Coke.
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