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BlueCountry Chart
Chart for the week of Monday October 17, 2011
This Weeks Chart Summary...

This week's Dalian Foodstores Sure Shot belongs to the song that our panel of experts predicts will make it to the top of the charts! The title this week belongs to Jaron And the Long Road to Love's "It's A Good Thing". Fresh off the heals of a new release, the last single from their Getting Dressed In the Dark album debuts this week and caught the attention of our musicexperts for the BlueCountry side of the countdown. Watch for more from Jaron and the Long Road to Love with the release of The Cordovas earlier this year.

This week's Snow Valley-Winter Ridge Resort
Hi-Riser belongs to the the single that climbed the highest number
of spots on our chart, week over week.
This week the winner is Rascal Flatts & Natasha Bedingfield's "Easy".
Nothing about the countdown comes simply, and despite what they'd
have you believe, moving ahead nine spots this week, more than any
other single on the countdown is certainly not easy.

he Northern Territory Lottery Slider is the
single that saw the greatest misfortune this week falling the most
spots on the chart.
The honour, or dishonour this week belongs to Eric Church's single "Homeboy".
This is one homeboy that is all crunk... or something like that. No
matter what you call him, Homeboy and Eric Church drop
thirteen spots this week to #38.
The TelecomSpot Tech Stores Top Debut is the song that entered the chart in the highest position this week, and the title goes to Glen Templeton's single "I Could Be the One". Glen Templeton brings his soulful voice to the countdown this week and outstrips the competition debuting at #45.

The First Bank of Georgia Sneak Peak is the song that did not make the chart this week but our experts predict will be popping up in the debut column in the weeks to come. Our panel predicts that the new single "Everything And All" by Randy Travis will appear on the charts in the coming weeks.

The Ocean City Maryland Goodbye honours the songs that fell-off the chart this week, undoubtedly into music oblivion... unless of course you check-out the archives section where their memory lives on forever. This week, we've said a Ocean City So-Long to...
Toby Keith - "Made In America"
Matt Gary - "I'm Just Sayin'"
Josh Kelley - "Gone Like That" and
Hunter Hayes - "Storm Warning"
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