Gary Allan Tops Billboard Digital Songs Chart, Taylor Swift Leads On-Demand Songs

11 years ago Liv Carter Comments Off on Gary Allan Tops Billboard Digital Songs Chart, Taylor Swift Leads On-Demand Songs
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Gary Allan is in charge of the country charts this week. He already topped the Billboard Country Songs and Country Albums Charts, and now ‘Every Storm (Runs out of Rain)’ also leads the Billboard Country Digital Songs Chart.

On a chart that has been in existence for seventeen weeks, the Billboard Country On-Demand Songs Chart, Taylor Swift‘s has been at #1 for sixteen of them. No song is going to be challenging ‘We Are Never…’ any time soon. It is an interesting chart as it shows which songs endure with fans, such as Jason Aldean‘s ‘Dirt Road Anthem,’ still at #7 despite having been released on April 4, 2011.

 

Billboard Country Digital Songs Chart (January 31, 2013):
1. ‘Every Storm (Runs Out of Rain)’ – Gary Allan
2. ‘Better Dig Two’ – The Band Perry
3. ‘Sure Be Cool if You Did’ – Blake Shelton
4. ‘Wanted’ – Hunter Hayes
5. ‘Cruise’ – Florida Georgia Line
6. ‘How Country Feels’ – Randy Houser
7. ‘Two Black Cadillacs’ – Carrie Underwood
8. ‘We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together’ – Taylor Swift
9. ‘One of those Nights’ – Tim McGraw
10. ‘The Only Way I Know’ – Jason Aldean w/ Luke Bryan and Eric Church

 

Billboard Country On-Demand Songs Chart (January 31, 2013):
1. ‘We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together’ – Taylor Swift
2. ‘Cruise’ – Florida Georgia Line
3. ‘Wanted’ – Hunter Hayes
4. ‘Every Storm (Runs Out of Rain)’ – Gary Allan
5. ‘Blown Away’ – Carrie Underwood
6. ‘Better Dig Two’ – The Band Perry
7. ‘Dirt Road Anthem’ – Jason Aldean
8. ‘Drunk On You’ – Luke Bryan
9. ‘Springsteen’ – Eric Church
10. ‘Safe and Sound’ – Taylor Swift feat. The Civil Wars

 

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