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NOW that's what i call country vol. 4

"NOW That's What I Call Country Vol. 4" will be out 14 June 2011.   

It's part of "NOW That's What I Call Music!, "which is the world's best-selling multi-artist album series with sales topping 200 million worldwide and 80 million in the U.S. The three previous country releases debuted in the top 3 of the Billboard country albums chart. 

CD song list:

1. "Hello World" by Lady Antebellum
2. "If I Die Young" by The Band Perry
3. "Who Are You When I'm Not Looking" by Blake Shelton
4. "Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not" by Thompson Square
5. "Stuck Like Glue" by Sugarland
6. "Undo It" by Carrie Underwood
7. "Put You In a Song" by Keith Urban
8. "Roll With It" by Easton Corbin
9. "Only Prettier" by Miranda Lambert
10. "Smoke a Little Smoke" by Eric Church
11. "Voices" by Chris Young
12. "Someone Else Calling You Baby" by Luke Bryan
13. "Come Back Song" by Darius Rucker
14. "What Do You Want" by Jerrod Niemann
15. "Let Me Down Easy" by Billy Currington

16. "Back to December" by Taylor Swift
17. "Colder Weather" by Zac Brown Band
18. "The Breath You Take" by George Strait

this week country song chart

1 Thomspson Square Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not
2 Aldean/Clarkson Don't You Wanna Stay
3 Billy Currington Let me Down Easy
4 Zac Brown Band Colder Weather
5 Darius Rucker This
6 Jerrod Niemann What Do You Want
7 Kenny Chesney Live A Little
8 Miranda Lambert Heart Like Mine
9 Sara Evans A Little Bit Stronger
10 Rascal Flatts I Won't Let Go
11 Sugarland Little Mis
12 Ronnie Dunn Bleed Red
13 Keith Urban Without You
14 Craig Campbell Family Man
15 The Band Perry You Lie
16 Easton Corbin I Can't Love You Back
17 Josh Kelley Georgia Clay
18 Brad Paisley Old Alabama (Feat. Alabama)
19 Taylor Swift Mean
20 Chris Young Tomorrow

aaron lewis top country boy

Aaron Lewis had the top selling country cd in the U.S. on the Billboard Country Album chart for the week ending 19 March 2011 with 'Town Line.' Lewis took over for Lady Antebellum's 'Need You Now.' On the singles chart, Jason Aldean's song with Kelly Clarkson, 'Don't You Wanna Stay', remained #1.


On the song chart, Brad Paisley stayed at #2 with 'This is Country Music'.  Billy Currington's 'Let Me Down Easy' was #3, up two. Thompson Square's hit 'Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not' was #4, up three. Blake Shelton was down one to #5 with 'Who Are You When I'm Not Looking.'
 
Kenny Chesney was at #17, up 3, with 'Live a Little.'  Keith Urban's 'Without You' in at #20, up 4.


On the overall top 200 CD chart, Aaron Lewis was #7, Jason Aldean #14,  Lady Antebellum #19, Taylor Swift #20 and Zac Brown Band came in at #21.

billy currington - 6th #1 song

Mercury Nashville artist BILLY CURRINGTON proves he’s pretty good at picking and delivering another  #1 song “PRETTY GOOD AT DRINKIN’ BEER” written by Troy Jones. “Pretty Bood at Drinkin' Beer” marks Currington’s fourth consecutive #1 single, 6th overall. 
 
“Its great to have another #1,” said Currington. “I’m extremely grateful to all involved, especially to Troy Jones for giving up another great song to me.”

Jones, a Tiltawhirl Music/Crozier Music Enterprise, a division of Carnival Music Group, and BMI writer, picks up his second #1. His first, “People Are Crazy”, was also recorded and performed by Currington.

His fourth album titled ENJOY YOURSELF debuts SEPTEMBER 21, 2010.

billy currington - enjoy yourself

The fourth record from Mercury Nashville singer/songwriter Billy Currington is set for release September 21, 2010. The album is entitled  'Enjoy Yourself'  and includes the Top 5  hit “Pretty Good At Drinkin’ Beer” written by Troy Jones.  Enjoy Yourself is produced by Currington and Carson Chamberlain.


"It’s a great mix. It reflects who I am,” Currington says about the collection of 10 songs. “I’m definitely not just one thing. I’m the beach guy, I’m the country guy, I love my dirt roads and fishing, but I love New York City and L.A. and Miami, too.”


The album features Nashville’s songwriters Dave Barnes, Shawn Camp, Scotty Emerick, Jones and Mark Nesler.


“This record was about recording songwriter’s songs,” says Billy. “I could have gone back and recorded a bunch of mine that I’ve written, but there were a lot of writers I wanted to record, like Shawn and Troy. I had to put their songs on this album.”