20: The Countdown Magazine - 4/9/05
Apr 9, 2005 13:59:26 GMT -5
Post by Hervard on Apr 9, 2005 13:59:26 GMT -5
LC TC wc SONG/ARTIST
01 01 13 Take You Back/Jeremy Camp (5th week #1)
03 02 07 Holy Is The Lord/Chris Tomlin
02 03 25 Voice Of Truth/Casting Crowns
06 04 10 Nothing Without You/Bebo Norman
04 05 23 Much Of You/Steven Curtis Chapman
07 06 20 You Are Mine/Third Day
11 07 29 You Are God Alone/Phillips Craig & Dean
09 08 22 Heaven/Salvador
08 09 13 He Will Carry Me/Mark Schultz
10 10 06 Your Love Goes On Forever/SonicFlood
XX 11 01 About You/ZoeGirl
12 12 03 Devotion/The Newsboys
05 13 20 Homesick/MercyMe
13 14 08 You're Worthy Of My Praise/Big Daddy Weave w/BarlowGirl
18 15 05 In Christ Alone/Brian Littrell
15 16 11 Still Here Waiting/Todd Agnew
XX 17 01 Hold You High/By The Tree
17 18 04 All My Praise/Selah
19 19 04 Cry On My Shoulder/Overflow
20 20 02 This Is Your Life/Switchfoot
Dropped:
#14: Gloria/Paul Colman (6 weeks)
#16: Dancing With The Angels/Monk & Neagle (22 weeks)
The Newsboys: Past & Present
Past: Joy
Present: Name Above All Names
Artist Spotlight:
Phillips Craig & Dean
A few surprises on this chart. First of all, Overflow actually manages to stay on for more than a week at a time. They hold at #19 with "Cry On My Shoulder", which seems to like to enter the chart in snatches. It entered the Top 20 this year, then fell out, re-entered the next week, fell out. When it didn't come back to the chart for awhile, I figured that was it, but then it debuted last week at #19 and that's exactly where it holds this week.
Three songs in a row are moving up the chart even though they've been out for more than 20 weeks. We have "Heaven" by Salvador still inching its way back up the chart and "You Are Mine" by Third Day, also moving up one. Both songs have been moving up for the past few weeks. Sandwiched in between them is a song that was moving down last week and I actually thought had fallen off the chart when they got up to the Top Ten and it hadn't yet been played. But the song, "You Are God Alone" by Phillips Craig & Dean, is both the biggest mover AND the oldest song on the survey, an extremely rare combination. The song just might be among the Top 20 songs of the entire year. It certainly doesn't seem to want to die. We'll see what happens come December.
Songs to watch include "I Wanna Be With You" by Avalon and "Lead Me On" by Bethany Dillon. Both songs make good-sized moves into the R&R Top 20 and could be on 20: The Countdown Magazine real soon. The other song in R&R's Top 20 but not yet on 20: TCM is "When God Made You" by Newsong and Natalie Grant but, as I've stated before, I wouldn't hold my breath for that to make 20: TCM. I wouldn't rule it out, though, what with the strange chart they use and everything.
01 01 13 Take You Back/Jeremy Camp (5th week #1)
03 02 07 Holy Is The Lord/Chris Tomlin
02 03 25 Voice Of Truth/Casting Crowns
06 04 10 Nothing Without You/Bebo Norman
04 05 23 Much Of You/Steven Curtis Chapman
07 06 20 You Are Mine/Third Day
11 07 29 You Are God Alone/Phillips Craig & Dean
09 08 22 Heaven/Salvador
08 09 13 He Will Carry Me/Mark Schultz
10 10 06 Your Love Goes On Forever/SonicFlood
XX 11 01 About You/ZoeGirl
12 12 03 Devotion/The Newsboys
05 13 20 Homesick/MercyMe
13 14 08 You're Worthy Of My Praise/Big Daddy Weave w/BarlowGirl
18 15 05 In Christ Alone/Brian Littrell
15 16 11 Still Here Waiting/Todd Agnew
XX 17 01 Hold You High/By The Tree
17 18 04 All My Praise/Selah
19 19 04 Cry On My Shoulder/Overflow
20 20 02 This Is Your Life/Switchfoot
Dropped:
#14: Gloria/Paul Colman (6 weeks)
#16: Dancing With The Angels/Monk & Neagle (22 weeks)
The Newsboys: Past & Present
Past: Joy
Present: Name Above All Names
Artist Spotlight:
Phillips Craig & Dean
A few surprises on this chart. First of all, Overflow actually manages to stay on for more than a week at a time. They hold at #19 with "Cry On My Shoulder", which seems to like to enter the chart in snatches. It entered the Top 20 this year, then fell out, re-entered the next week, fell out. When it didn't come back to the chart for awhile, I figured that was it, but then it debuted last week at #19 and that's exactly where it holds this week.
Three songs in a row are moving up the chart even though they've been out for more than 20 weeks. We have "Heaven" by Salvador still inching its way back up the chart and "You Are Mine" by Third Day, also moving up one. Both songs have been moving up for the past few weeks. Sandwiched in between them is a song that was moving down last week and I actually thought had fallen off the chart when they got up to the Top Ten and it hadn't yet been played. But the song, "You Are God Alone" by Phillips Craig & Dean, is both the biggest mover AND the oldest song on the survey, an extremely rare combination. The song just might be among the Top 20 songs of the entire year. It certainly doesn't seem to want to die. We'll see what happens come December.
Songs to watch include "I Wanna Be With You" by Avalon and "Lead Me On" by Bethany Dillon. Both songs make good-sized moves into the R&R Top 20 and could be on 20: The Countdown Magazine real soon. The other song in R&R's Top 20 but not yet on 20: TCM is "When God Made You" by Newsong and Natalie Grant but, as I've stated before, I wouldn't hold my breath for that to make 20: TCM. I wouldn't rule it out, though, what with the strange chart they use and everything.