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On the Charts - Billboards Country Singles and Albums

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Top 10 Country Singles
As I predicted last week, Brooks & Dunn made it all the way to No. 1 with "Play Something Country." Sara Evans makes some progress moving up two spots to No. 2 with "A Real Fine Place To Start," and Toby Keith's "As Good As I Once Was" stays at No. 3 for the third week. Brad Paisley also moves up two spots with "Alcohol" landing at No. 4. Tim McGraw hits No. 5 again with "Do You Want Fries With That", while Montgomery Gentry moved up three spots to No.


6 with "Something To Be Proud Of." Faith Hill's "Mississippi Girl" dropped six spots landing at No. 7, while Sugarland's "Something More" hit No. 8 and Van Zant's "Help Somebody" hit No. 9. For yet another week, No. 10 is "Redneck Yacht Club" by Craig Morgan. Though Brooks & Dunn are tough competition, I will guess that Sara Evans' "A Real Fine Place To Start" will be No. 1 next week.

Moving Up at the Speed of Light
Big & Rich had quite the jump this week with their single, "Comin' To Your City," moving nine spots up the charts to land on No. 43. Though a nine spot jump is nice, it doesn't impress Shania Twain much considering "Shoes" moved twelve spaces to land on No. 45. Faith Hill beat them all this week as "Like We Never Loved At All" went from No. 55 to No. 41 - a fourteen spot jump.

The Latest Tunes To Hit The Air Waves
Four new songs hit the charts this week: Toby Keith's "Big Blue Note" at No. 57, Sugarland's "Stand Back Up" at No. 56, Reba McEntire's "You're Gonna Be (Always Loved By Me)" at No.

52, and George Strait's "She Let Herself Go" debuting all the way at No. 49.

Top 10 Country Album Charts
Brooks & Dunn's Hillbilly Deluxe album debuts in the magical No. 1 spot, while Brad Paisley's Time Well Wasted lands on No. 2. Faith Hill's Fireflies made it to No. 3 and Rascal Flatt's hit No. 4 with Feels Like Today. Sugarland moves up two spots to land their Twice the Speed of Life album on No. 5. Keith Urban drops a spot to No. 6 with Be Here. Toby Keith's Honkytonk University hit No. 7 and Gretchen Wilson's Here For The Party hit No. 8. Rounding out the top ten albums are No. 9's self-titled album by Jason Aldean and No. 10's Greatest Hits 2 album by Toby Keith.

New Album Releases
There are only two new releases this week. One being Cory Morrow's Nothing Left To Hide at No. 73 and the other being the aforementioned Brooks & Dunn album, Hillbilly Deluxe, which made it to No. 1.

NOTE: All chart rankings are based on the song or album's position on the Billboard Hot Country Singles Chart or Billboard Country Albums Chart for September 17, 2005.
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