
Taylor Swift
Songwise, Montgomery Gentry's "Roll With Me" seizes the No. 1 spot after a 20-week climb up the airplay ladder.
There are no new albums charting this week, but there are two re-entries. Emmylou Harris' All I Intended to Be comes back at No. 69, and the various-artists collection, Country Love Songs, bobs up at No. 70.
Six songs make their first bow: the Elvis Presley-Martina McBride duet, "Blue Christmas" (No. 43), Luke Bryan's "Run Run Rudolph" (No. 53), Tracy Lawrence's "You Can't Hide Redneck" (No. 56), Faith Hill's "Joy to the World" (No. 57) and "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" (No. 59) and Little Big Town's "Good Lord Willing" (No. 60).
Swift's "White Horse" takes a big leap from No. 37 to No. 26.
The Top 5 albums immediately following Fearless are Hill's Joy to the World, Presley's Christmas Duets, Rascal Flatts' Greatest Hits, Volume 1 and the ever-buoyant Taylor Swift.
Marching behind Montgomery Gentry within the Top 5 songs are the Zac Brown Band's "Chicken Fried" (last week's No. 1), Tim McGraw's "Let It Go," Sugarland's "Already Gone" and Rascal Flatts' "Here."
The economy is so bad we've just run out of statistics to feed you. Maybe next week.




