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Rockinreggie
Well, here goes another box of dittoes. Taylor Swift's self-titled debut album and Brad Paisley's "Letter to Me" continue to occupy the thrones on Billboard's country charts, and the Top 5 rankings on each chart are basically the same as they were last week.

Because the measurement period for this week's albums chart ended Feb. 10, the same day as the Grammy awards, that event will not show its sales impact, if any, until next week.

The highest-charting new album is How Great Thou Art: Gospel Favorites From the Grand Ole Opry, a various-artists collection that makes its bow at No. 25. George Strait has the top new song, "I Saw God Today." It enters at No. 19.

The other new albums are The Best of SHeDAISY (No. 54) and the multi-artist Country's Got Hits (No. 57). Re-entering the competition are Whiskey Falls' self-titled CD (No. 60), Diamond Rio's 16 Biggest Hits (No. 70) and Vince Gill's These Days (No. 73). biggrin.gif
countrycrazy
Now if he could only get a single from These Days to chart...
Hilary
It would help if they'd just RELEASE another single, huh?
countrycrazy
Yes it would, Hilary!
Rockinreggie
"These Days" Shot back up to #32 on the Country Charts jumping 41 spots. It went from 1,072 copies to 4,000 after the Grammys! It missed the Top 200 by less than 100 units!!!!!
Debbie O. Fennell
Roc, I think we need a recount!
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