20: The Countdown Magazine - 4/3/04
Apr 3, 2004 11:41:33 GMT -5
Post by Hervard on Apr 3, 2004 11:41:33 GMT -5
Well, here is this week's 20: Countdown chart:
LC TC SONG/ARTIST
01 01 Glory Defined/Building 429
02 02 More/Matthew West
05 03 Here I Am To Worship/Phillips Craig & Dean
06 04 Blessed Be Your Name/Tree 63
03 05 Right Here/Jeremy Camp
08 06 Who Am I/Casting Crowns
07 07 Whatever It Takes/Nate Sallie
04 08 Right Here/Delirious
XX 09 Beautiful/Bethany Dillon
09 10 Shelter/SonicFlood
11 11 Grace Like Rain/Todd Agnew
15 12 Lose This Life/Tait
13 13 Leaving 99/Audio Adrenaline
14 14 All/Avalon
10 15 Sing A Song/Third Day
RE 16 Untitled Hymn/Chris Rice
18 17 Beautiful Name/ZoeGirl
12 18 I Love The Way/Ginny Owens
XX 19 Here With Me/MercyMe
16 20 Mercy Reigns/Shane Barnard & Shane Everett
Droppers:
From #17: If We Are The Body/Casting Crowns
From #19: Mistaken/Warren Barfield
From #20: Power Of Your Love/Rebecca St. James
Wow, a rather normal chart this week (except for the high debut of the new Bethany Dillon song and the return of a song that should have never been dropped in the first place - Untitled Hymn by Chris Rice).
I just found a site with the chart, which means I no longer have to go out driving in order to list the chart. The website is: www.20thecountdownmagazine.com. It even shows "2 weeks ago" columns, which is cool, since you can see the previous progress of songs that enter the countdown (there are actually numbers that implies that they have a full Top 40 chart, viewable only to CRW subscribers, I presume) Bethany Dillon's song actually moves from 23-9. Chris Rice's "Untitled Hymn" spent two weeks right outside the Top 20 (#22) before resurging and entering the Top 20. And finally, the latest by MercyMe was at #30 last week in its first week on the CRW 40 chart.
The strangest move over the past month was "Grace Like Rain" by Todd Agnew. It spent two weeks at number 35, then shot ahead 24 spots to #11, and now, it comes up to another red light (looks like Jon's prediction last week of the song being in the top ten this week was wrong; maybe it can make it next week, but you never can tell; as we all know, it's impossible to make predictions for this chart).
But other than that, the chart is pretty normal; there are no songs dropping out of the chart from way up in the Top Ten, no huge drops from up inside the Top Three and an overall stable chart (though the Ginny Owens song, making good progress up the chart the week before, falls back to 18 this week). But other than that...
I am disappointed in the chart progress of my favorite 20: Countdown song, "Leaving 99". It's stalled out at number 13 this week (When I found this out, I hollered the same thing Adam Sandler did in Big Daddy when he found out that McDonald's stopped serving breakfast at 10:30 ;) ). I really doubt that this song is ever going to return to the Top Ten, but I do feel a little better since it was at #1 on the R&R Christian A/C chart, which I really think that 20: Countdown should start using, since the CRW chart is very warped.
One more thing: Pulse FM was mentioned as a station that runs 20: The Countdown Magazine in the commercial break before the #12 song. A pleasant surprise!
LC TC SONG/ARTIST
01 01 Glory Defined/Building 429
02 02 More/Matthew West
05 03 Here I Am To Worship/Phillips Craig & Dean
06 04 Blessed Be Your Name/Tree 63
03 05 Right Here/Jeremy Camp
08 06 Who Am I/Casting Crowns
07 07 Whatever It Takes/Nate Sallie
04 08 Right Here/Delirious
XX 09 Beautiful/Bethany Dillon
09 10 Shelter/SonicFlood
11 11 Grace Like Rain/Todd Agnew
15 12 Lose This Life/Tait
13 13 Leaving 99/Audio Adrenaline
14 14 All/Avalon
10 15 Sing A Song/Third Day
RE 16 Untitled Hymn/Chris Rice
18 17 Beautiful Name/ZoeGirl
12 18 I Love The Way/Ginny Owens
XX 19 Here With Me/MercyMe
16 20 Mercy Reigns/Shane Barnard & Shane Everett
Droppers:
From #17: If We Are The Body/Casting Crowns
From #19: Mistaken/Warren Barfield
From #20: Power Of Your Love/Rebecca St. James
Wow, a rather normal chart this week (except for the high debut of the new Bethany Dillon song and the return of a song that should have never been dropped in the first place - Untitled Hymn by Chris Rice).
I just found a site with the chart, which means I no longer have to go out driving in order to list the chart. The website is: www.20thecountdownmagazine.com. It even shows "2 weeks ago" columns, which is cool, since you can see the previous progress of songs that enter the countdown (there are actually numbers that implies that they have a full Top 40 chart, viewable only to CRW subscribers, I presume) Bethany Dillon's song actually moves from 23-9. Chris Rice's "Untitled Hymn" spent two weeks right outside the Top 20 (#22) before resurging and entering the Top 20. And finally, the latest by MercyMe was at #30 last week in its first week on the CRW 40 chart.
The strangest move over the past month was "Grace Like Rain" by Todd Agnew. It spent two weeks at number 35, then shot ahead 24 spots to #11, and now, it comes up to another red light (looks like Jon's prediction last week of the song being in the top ten this week was wrong; maybe it can make it next week, but you never can tell; as we all know, it's impossible to make predictions for this chart).
But other than that, the chart is pretty normal; there are no songs dropping out of the chart from way up in the Top Ten, no huge drops from up inside the Top Three and an overall stable chart (though the Ginny Owens song, making good progress up the chart the week before, falls back to 18 this week). But other than that...
I am disappointed in the chart progress of my favorite 20: Countdown song, "Leaving 99". It's stalled out at number 13 this week (When I found this out, I hollered the same thing Adam Sandler did in Big Daddy when he found out that McDonald's stopped serving breakfast at 10:30 ;) ). I really doubt that this song is ever going to return to the Top Ten, but I do feel a little better since it was at #1 on the R&R Christian A/C chart, which I really think that 20: Countdown should start using, since the CRW chart is very warped.
One more thing: Pulse FM was mentioned as a station that runs 20: The Countdown Magazine in the commercial break before the #12 song. A pleasant surprise!