Jake Owen, Lionel Richie, Dailey & Vincent Top the Billboard ‘Leader Board’
13 years ago Liv Carter Comments Off on Jake Owen, Lionel Richie, Dailey & Vincent Top the Billboard ‘Leader Board’
Before we all start staring at a different sort of leader board (Ok, so maybe not all of us, but I will. Go McIlroy!), let’s take a look at the Billboard music charts for this week.
Jake Owen‘s ‘Alone with You’ is the singer’s newest solid hit song as it climbs to #1 on the Billboard Country Song Chart, closely followed by Lee Brice‘s ‘A Woman Like You’ at #2, and Blake Shelton‘s ‘Drink on It’ at #3.
On the Country Albums Chart, the #1 spot goes to Lionel Richie (there’s something I never thought I’d write) with Luke Bryan and Scotty McCreery holding #2 and #3 respectively.
Dailey & Vincent‘s wonderful The Gospel Side of Dailey & Vincent album takes the top spot, the Carolina Chocolate Drops‘ new album, Leaving Eden, lands at #2, and the awesome Punch Brothers record, Who’s Feeling Young Now?, takes #3 (if you don’t have this album yet, you really should consider changing that situation).
Billboard Country Song Chart:
1. Alone with You – Jake Owen
2. A Woman Like You – Lee Brice
3. Drink on It – Blake Shelton
4. Dancin’ Away with my Heart – Lady Antebellum
5. Ours – Taylor Swift
6. Banjo – Rascal Flatts
7. Over You – Miranda Lambert
8. Where I Come From – Montgomery Gentry
9. Fly Over States – Jason Aldean
10. Good Girl – Carrie Underwood
Billboard Country Albums Chart:
1. Tuskegee – Lionel Richie
2. Tailgates & Tanlines – Luke Bryan
3. Clear as Day – Scotty McCreery
4. My Kinda Party – Jason Aldean
5. Chief – Eric Church
Billboard Bluegrass Albums Chart:
1. The Gospel Side of Dailey & Vincent – Dailey & Vincent
2. Leaving Eden – Carolina Chocolate Drops
3. Who’s Feeling Young Now? – The Punch Brothers
4. The Goat Rodeo Sessions – Yo-Yo Ma, Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer, Chris Thile
5. Paper Airplane – Alison Krauss & Union Station
Liv Carter
She holds several certificates from Berklee College of Music, and a certificate in Positive Psychology from UC Berkeley.
Her main influences are coffee, cats, and Alexander Hamilton.
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