Country Sweep: August 8, 2015...


Part four of this week's 'music sweeps' checking out the songs making their way on to the charts in Billboard magazine is up now with the latest on country radio...

On their main Country Airplay chart Brantley Gilbert scores his fourth #1 hit with "One Hell Of An Amen"...

Pop singer/songwriter Andy Grammer has taken his adult-rock hit "Honey, I'm Good" to country radio in the form of a re-recorded version with The Eli Young Band, and it claims the top debut at #51 as well as my "Country Pick of the Week"...


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Cosmo-country singer/songwriter Jerrod Niemann returns at #53 with "Blue Bandana". The lead-off single from his last album, "Drink To That All Night", went all the way to #1...


The third single from Easton Corbin's About To Get Real album, "Yup", drops in at #54. It follows "Baby Be My Love Song", which climbed as high as #3...


While Ronnie Dunn is reuniting on stage with Kix Brooks (as well as Reba McEntire) in Vegas, he previews his third solo album with the song at #58, "Ain't No Trucks In Texas". There's no video (or even audio clip) for it, hasn't he learned since his post B&D output has yet to score him even a top-10 hit?

As Blake Shelton is gettin' divorced from Miranda Lambert (no shock to this guy), the fourth single from his Bringing Back the Sunshine album, "Gonna", slips in at #59. He hopes to continue the #1 streak he's been on since 2009's "Hillbilly Bone"...


 I'll be back to wrap things up in an hour and a half with the latest dance jams in the clubs and on the radio...





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