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Friday, March 20, 2009

Charts: Darius Rucker Scores Another #1

Thursday, March 19, 2009 – Darius Rucker scored his second number one single on the Billboard country chart with It Won't Be Like This For Long. He took over the top from Keith Urban's Sweet Thing, which fell to third for the week ending March 28. Rucker previously had a number one with Don't Think I Don't Think About It.
Once again, Taylor Swift was first on the album chart with "Fearless.
Zac Brown Band's "The Foundation" was second, up two. Rucker's "Learn to Live" stayed third. Swift's debut was fourth, up one, while Carrie Underwood's "Carnival Ride" was up two to fifth.
Ronnie Milsap's gospel disc, "Then Sings My Soul: 24 Favorite Hymns & Gospel Songs Star Songs," debuted at 19th. Brooks & Dunn were up 7 to 20 with "Cowboy Town."
Brooks & Dunn's Cowgirls Don't Cry, featuring Reba McEntire was up one to second on the song chart. George Strait climbed a spot to fourth with River of Love, while Taylor Swift's White Horse was up one to fifth.
Jake Owen was sixth, up two, with Don't Think I Can't Love You. Rascal Flatts broke into the top 10 - at 10 - with Here Comes Goodbye, up 1.
Sugarland's It Happens was up 3 to 16. Montgomery Gentry was up 4 to 18 with One in Every Crowd. Jason Michael Carroll's Where I'm From was 21st, up 3. Alan Jackson broke into the top 25 with Sissy's Song at 24, up 2. Dierks Bentley was the biggest mover by far with20Sideways at 25, up 7.
On the overall top 200, "Fearless" was 5th, Zac Brown Band 26th, Rucker 17th, Swift's debut 36th and Underwood 42nd.

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