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Darius Rucker continues at the top

Wednesday, October 1, 2008 – Darius Rucker's "Learn to Live" once again tops the country music charts when they are released Thursday. The country debut of Rucker was 13 on the overall top 200 charts. Sugarland had the only other country D in the top 20, at 18, with "Love On the Inside." Sugarland, therefore, had the second best selling country CD.

Tim McGraw had his 42nd top 10 single on Hot Country Songs with Let It Go up 2 to ninth. McGraw's first top 10 was Indian Outlaw (number 8) in 1994. The song is McGraw's 24th top 10 this decade, ranking him behind only Kenny Chesney (25) among all artists in that span. Let It Go, the fifth single and title cut from McGraw's 2007 studio album, will be included on his "Greatest Hits 3," due Oct. 7. McGraw first charted exactly 16 years ago this week, when Welcome to the Clubdebuted at 71.


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CD review - Carolyn's Boy Darius Rucker has referenced his South Carolina roots numerous times in his career, but his first solo release in six years is a more direct tribute to his late mother, Carolyn, and not just in the title. Raised on church music, soul singers and country songs at home growing up, Rucker includes more than a hint of each here. "Old Church Hymn," featuring Chapel Hart, evokes those childhood Sunday mornings in the pews, in a deep gospel tone that blossoms into an organ-driven, rousing singalong. ...
CD review - When Was the Last Time Darius Rucker is so darn likeable, he likely gets away with creating subpar music more than most. However, "When Was the Last Time" is a consistently good album, which is as respectable as it is likeable. Rucker knows how to sing crowd pleasers, like the fun and funny "Count the Beers" and the all-star collaboration "Straight to Hell," which also features Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan and Charles Kelley. He shines brightest, though, on the more serious songs. ...
CD review - Southern Style Although opener "Homegrown Honey" has a few hip-hip sonic elements fueling it, "Southern Style" is a fairly traditional - well, as traditional as Darius Rucker can get - album. "Homegrown Honey," along with the title cut and "Half Full Dixie Cup," make a play for Rucker's Southern credentials, and for the most part support these claims. Rucker is an easygoing vocalist, and this latest effort goes down smoothly. It's still taboo for country ...


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