Rascal Flatts tops album chart
Wednesday, October 24, 2007 – Rascal Flatts will continue having the number one country album in the U.S. when the Billboard album charts are released Thursday. Billboard reported on its web site Wednesday that "Still Feels Good" sold 70,000, a 27 percent drop from the previous week, but good enough to top the country chart and third overall in the U .S.
Bruce Springsteen's "Magic" reclaimed the number one spot from Kid Rock's "Rock N Roll Jesus" with sales of 77,000 units.
Reba McEntire was second on the country chart and sixth overall with 59,000 units sold.
Toby Keith's "Classic Christmas," a double album, sold 18,000 units, good for 39th overall in its debut week.
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- 08/26/22: LeVox will "Get Down Like That"
- 01/27/22: DeMarcus forms country label, signs Griffin
- 05/21/21: Shelton, Hiatt/Douglas, LeVox release new music
- 06/22/20: Rascal Flatts announces EP for July
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