The O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack has reached its 24th non-consecutive week atop the Billboard Top Country
Albums chart.
In the process of climbing back to No. 1 from the second spot, it knocked Reba
McEntire from her No. 1 perch, where her Greatest Hits Volume III -- I'm a Survivor had reigned for one week.
Toby
Keith's Pull My Chain is at No. 2 and McEntire occupies the No. 3 slot. Martina McBride's
Greatest Hits remains No. 4 and Tim McGraw's Set This Circus Down stays
at No. 5.
The Live Record by the Charlie Daniels Band jumps from No.
71 to No. 48. Debuting this week are Kenny Rogers' Live by Request at No. 73
and Aaron Tippin's A December to Remember at No. 74.
McGraw's 14th No.
1 single, "Angry All the Time" repeats for the second straight week atop the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks
chart. Travis Tritt's "Love of a Woman" vaults to No. 2 from No. 5. Toby Keith's "I Wanna Talk About Me" climbs three notches to No. 3, Trick
Pony's "On a Night Like This" stays at No. 4 and Brooks & Dunn's "Only in America"
drops three spots to No. 5.
Two singles that had been fast chart climbers stall this week -- David
Ball's "Riding With Private Malone" at No. 8 and Garth Brooks' "Wrapped Up in
You" at No. 12.
Tippin's "Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly" reaches the Top 10, at No. 10. The Charlie
Daniels Band's "This Ain't No Rag, It's a Flag" jumps to No. 39 from No. 51. Hank Williams
Jr.'s "America Can Survive" climbs five spots to No. 50 in its second chart week. Debuting this week is Tammy Cochran's "I Cry" at No. 60.




