Carrie Underwood: "Play On" Era, Part IV
Mar 15, 2010 10:47:27 GMT -5
Post by 43dudleyvillas on Mar 15, 2010 10:47:27 GMT -5
Carrie Underwood's third album, Play On, came out on 3 November 2009, debuting at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart and selling 317,695 copies in its 1st week (not including street-date violations of 116 copies sold).
The spring leg of Carrie's ongoing Play On tour began on 11 March 2010 at the Sovereign Center in Reading, Pennsylvania and has fifty-four dates with special guests Craig Morgan and Sons of Sylvia, according to this press release. According to Pollstar, the spring leg of the Play On tour grossed $18.4 million over 54 dates, having sold 375,058 tickets along the way.
The autumn leg of the Play On tour kicks on 25 September in Portland, Oregon with special guests Billy Currington and Sons of Sylvia, according to this press release.
Tracklisting
1. "Cowboy Casanova" (Carrie Underwood/Mike Elizondo/Brett James)
2. "Quitter" (Max Martin/Shellback/Savan Kotecha)
3. "Mama's Song" (Carrie Underwood/Kara DioGuardi/Martin Frederiksen/Luke Laird)
4. "Change" (Katrina Elam/Josh Kear/Chris Tompkins)
5. "Undo It" (Carrie Underwood/Kara DioGuardi/Marti Frederiksen/Luke Laird)
6. "Someday When I Stop Loving You" (Hillary Lindsey/Steve McEwan/Gordie Sampson)
7. "Songs Like This" (Marty Dodson/Jerry Flowers/Tom Shapiro)
8. "Temporary Home" (Carrie Underwood/Luke Laird/Zac Maloy); also at ASCAP, Title Code: 506031270
9. "This Time" (Hillary Lindsey/Steve McEwan/Gordie Sampson)
10. "Look at Me" (Jim Collins/Paul Overstreet)
11. "Unapologize" (Carrie Underwood/Hillary Lindsey/Raine Maida/Chantal Kreviazuk)
12. "What Can I Say" (Carrie Underwood/David Hodges/Steve McEwan)
13. "Play On" (Carrie Underwood/Natalie Hemby/Luke Laird)
First single "Cowboy Casanova" topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs and Mediabase/Country Aircheck charts for one week and is Carrie's fastest-rising single to date, having reached #1 in ten weeks. The video for "Cowboy Casanova" can be streamed at CMT.com. The single has sold over 1.418 million downloads after opening week sales of 110,236 copies.
The second single from the album is "Temporary Home," which topped both the Billboard Hot Country Songs and the Mediabase/Country Aircheck charts for one week. Carrie performed this song live for CMT: Invitation Only. The video for "Temporary Home" can be streamed at CMT.com. "Temporary Home" has sold over 534,000 downloads.
The third single from the album is "Undo It," which debuted on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart at #43 on the 1 May 2010 chart (for the week ending 18 April 2010), prior to its release to radio. Its official impact date is 24 May 2010. The video for "Undo It" can be streamed at CMT.com. "Undo It" has sold 549,000 downloads to date.
Carrie's upcoming appearances include:
March-June 2010: Play On tour with special guests Craig Morgan and Sons of Sylvia
21 April 2010: Idol Gives Back
23 May 2010: Brooks & Dunn: The Last Rodeo (CBS, 8pm)
7 June 2010: The City of Hope softball game
8 June 2010: Grand Ole Opry
9 June 2010: CMT Music Awards (CMT, 8pm)
10 June 2010: CMA Fest Nightly Concert at LP Field
22 June 2010: Nashville Rising: A Benefit Concert for Flood Recovery (Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN)
3 July 2010: Freedom Festival (Provo, Utah)
4 July 2010: Summerfest (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
27 July 2010: Grand Ole Opry
30 July 2010: Today Show (NBC, 7am)
31 July 2010: Greenbrier Classic with Brad Paisley (Fairlea, West Virginia)
29 August 2010: Ravinia Festival (Highland Park, Illinois)
31 August 2010: Minnesota State Fair
25 September-December 2010 Play On tour with special guests Billy Currington and Sons of Sylvia
2 October 2010: Hollywood Bowl with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
Weekly sales, as compiled by Stephen
Week 1 (ending 8 November 2009): 317,695 (317,811)
Week 2 (ending 15 November 2009): 128,443 (446,254)
Week 3 (ending 22 November 2009): 86,218 (532,472)
Week 4 (ending 29 November 2009): 123,870 (656,342)
Week 5 (ending 6 December 2009): 80,789 (737,131)
Week 6 (ending 13 December 2009): 106,506 (843,637)
Week 7 (ending 20 December 2009): 153,075 (996,712)
Week 8 (ending 27 December 2009): 152,873 (1,149,585)
Week 9 (ending 3 January 2010): 33,501 (1,183,086)
Week 10 (ending 10 January 2010): 22,220 (1,205,306)
Week 11 (ending 17 January 2010): 21,793 (1,272,278)
Week 12 (ending 24 January 2010): 17,770 (1,244,869)
Week 13 (ending 31 January 2010): 18,132 (1,263,001)
Week 14 (ending 7 February 2010): 29,849 (1,292,850)
Week 15 (ending 14 February 2010): 26,296 (1,319,146)
Week 16 (ending 21 February 2010): 21,188 (1,340,334)
Week 17 (ending 28 February 2010): 17,937 (1,358,271)
Week 18 (ending 7 March 2010): 18,285 (1,376,556)
Week 19 (ending 14 March 2010): 17,082 (1,393,638)
Week 20 (ending 21 March 2010): 16,308 (1,409,946)
Week 21 (ending 28 March 2010): 14,880 (1,424,826)
Week 22 (ending 4 April 2010): 19,471 (1,444,297)
Week 23 (ending 11 April 2010): 11,077 (1,455,374)
Week 24 (ending 18 April 2010): 11,679 (1,467,053)
Week 25 (ending 25 April 2010): 17,944 (1,484,997)
Week 26 (ending 2 May 2010): 14,512 (1,499,509)
Week 27 (ending 9 May 2010): 19,221 (1,518,730)
Week 28 (ending 16 May 2010): 13,504 (1,532,234)
Week 29 (ending 23 May 2010): 11,697(1,543,931)
Week 30 (ending 30 May 2010): 15,878 (1,559,809)
Week 31 (ending 6 June 2010): 15,480 (1,575,289)
Week 32 (ending 13 June 2010): 16,188 (1,591,477)
Week 33 (ending 20 June 2010): 16,462 (1,608,035)
Week 34 (ending 27 June 2010): 13,074 (1,621,109)
Week 35 (ending 4 July 2010): 13,041 (1,634,150)
Week 36 (ending 11 July 2010): 12,035 (1,646,185)
Play On Era thread, Part I
Play On Era thread, Part II
Play On Era thread, Part III
Thanks to leilamaurizia for a number of corrections and additional pieces of information
The spring leg of Carrie's ongoing Play On tour began on 11 March 2010 at the Sovereign Center in Reading, Pennsylvania and has fifty-four dates with special guests Craig Morgan and Sons of Sylvia, according to this press release. According to Pollstar, the spring leg of the Play On tour grossed $18.4 million over 54 dates, having sold 375,058 tickets along the way.
The autumn leg of the Play On tour kicks on 25 September in Portland, Oregon with special guests Billy Currington and Sons of Sylvia, according to this press release.
Tracklisting
1. "Cowboy Casanova" (Carrie Underwood/Mike Elizondo/Brett James)
2. "Quitter" (Max Martin/Shellback/Savan Kotecha)
3. "Mama's Song" (Carrie Underwood/Kara DioGuardi/Martin Frederiksen/Luke Laird)
4. "Change" (Katrina Elam/Josh Kear/Chris Tompkins)
5. "Undo It" (Carrie Underwood/Kara DioGuardi/Marti Frederiksen/Luke Laird)
6. "Someday When I Stop Loving You" (Hillary Lindsey/Steve McEwan/Gordie Sampson)
7. "Songs Like This" (Marty Dodson/Jerry Flowers/Tom Shapiro)
8. "Temporary Home" (Carrie Underwood/Luke Laird/Zac Maloy); also at ASCAP, Title Code: 506031270
9. "This Time" (Hillary Lindsey/Steve McEwan/Gordie Sampson)
10. "Look at Me" (Jim Collins/Paul Overstreet)
11. "Unapologize" (Carrie Underwood/Hillary Lindsey/Raine Maida/Chantal Kreviazuk)
12. "What Can I Say" (Carrie Underwood/David Hodges/Steve McEwan)
13. "Play On" (Carrie Underwood/Natalie Hemby/Luke Laird)
First single "Cowboy Casanova" topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs and Mediabase/Country Aircheck charts for one week and is Carrie's fastest-rising single to date, having reached #1 in ten weeks. The video for "Cowboy Casanova" can be streamed at CMT.com. The single has sold over 1.418 million downloads after opening week sales of 110,236 copies.
The second single from the album is "Temporary Home," which topped both the Billboard Hot Country Songs and the Mediabase/Country Aircheck charts for one week. Carrie performed this song live for CMT: Invitation Only. The video for "Temporary Home" can be streamed at CMT.com. "Temporary Home" has sold over 534,000 downloads.
The third single from the album is "Undo It," which debuted on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart at #43 on the 1 May 2010 chart (for the week ending 18 April 2010), prior to its release to radio. Its official impact date is 24 May 2010. The video for "Undo It" can be streamed at CMT.com. "Undo It" has sold 549,000 downloads to date.
Carrie's upcoming appearances include:
March-June 2010: Play On tour with special guests Craig Morgan and Sons of Sylvia
21 April 2010: Idol Gives Back
23 May 2010: Brooks & Dunn: The Last Rodeo (CBS, 8pm)
7 June 2010: The City of Hope softball game
8 June 2010: Grand Ole Opry
9 June 2010: CMT Music Awards (CMT, 8pm)
10 June 2010: CMA Fest Nightly Concert at LP Field
22 June 2010: Nashville Rising: A Benefit Concert for Flood Recovery (Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN)
3 July 2010: Freedom Festival (Provo, Utah)
4 July 2010: Summerfest (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
27 July 2010: Grand Ole Opry
30 July 2010: Today Show (NBC, 7am)
31 July 2010: Greenbrier Classic with Brad Paisley (Fairlea, West Virginia)
29 August 2010: Ravinia Festival (Highland Park, Illinois)
31 August 2010: Minnesota State Fair
25 September-December 2010 Play On tour with special guests Billy Currington and Sons of Sylvia
2 October 2010: Hollywood Bowl with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
Weekly sales, as compiled by Stephen
Week 1 (ending 8 November 2009): 317,695 (317,811)
Week 2 (ending 15 November 2009): 128,443 (446,254)
Week 3 (ending 22 November 2009): 86,218 (532,472)
Week 4 (ending 29 November 2009): 123,870 (656,342)
Week 5 (ending 6 December 2009): 80,789 (737,131)
Week 6 (ending 13 December 2009): 106,506 (843,637)
Week 7 (ending 20 December 2009): 153,075 (996,712)
Week 8 (ending 27 December 2009): 152,873 (1,149,585)
Week 9 (ending 3 January 2010): 33,501 (1,183,086)
Week 10 (ending 10 January 2010): 22,220 (1,205,306)
Week 11 (ending 17 January 2010): 21,793 (1,272,278)
Week 12 (ending 24 January 2010): 17,770 (1,244,869)
Week 13 (ending 31 January 2010): 18,132 (1,263,001)
Week 14 (ending 7 February 2010): 29,849 (1,292,850)
Week 15 (ending 14 February 2010): 26,296 (1,319,146)
Week 16 (ending 21 February 2010): 21,188 (1,340,334)
Week 17 (ending 28 February 2010): 17,937 (1,358,271)
Week 18 (ending 7 March 2010): 18,285 (1,376,556)
Week 19 (ending 14 March 2010): 17,082 (1,393,638)
Week 20 (ending 21 March 2010): 16,308 (1,409,946)
Week 21 (ending 28 March 2010): 14,880 (1,424,826)
Week 22 (ending 4 April 2010): 19,471 (1,444,297)
Week 23 (ending 11 April 2010): 11,077 (1,455,374)
Week 24 (ending 18 April 2010): 11,679 (1,467,053)
Week 25 (ending 25 April 2010): 17,944 (1,484,997)
Week 26 (ending 2 May 2010): 14,512 (1,499,509)
Week 27 (ending 9 May 2010): 19,221 (1,518,730)
Week 28 (ending 16 May 2010): 13,504 (1,532,234)
Week 29 (ending 23 May 2010): 11,697(1,543,931)
Week 30 (ending 30 May 2010): 15,878 (1,559,809)
Week 31 (ending 6 June 2010): 15,480 (1,575,289)
Week 32 (ending 13 June 2010): 16,188 (1,591,477)
Week 33 (ending 20 June 2010): 16,462 (1,608,035)
Week 34 (ending 27 June 2010): 13,074 (1,621,109)
Week 35 (ending 4 July 2010): 13,041 (1,634,150)
Week 36 (ending 11 July 2010): 12,035 (1,646,185)
Play On Era thread, Part I
Play On Era thread, Part II
Play On Era thread, Part III
Thanks to leilamaurizia for a number of corrections and additional pieces of information