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Lambert continues at the top with House

Wednesday, June 23, 2010 – Miranda Lambert's number one single, House That Built Me, continues as the song logs its fourth week atop the charts, making it the longest running Number One song of the year on the Media Base/Aircheck Chart and tied for the longest on the BDS/Billboard chart. The Billboard chart will be out Thursday.

Lambert said, "It's the lyrics that deserve the credit. It's an amazing song, and I am so honored to have recorded it." The song comes on the heels of her first Number One single "White Liar," both from her third album, "Revolution," which won the ACM Album of The Year Award in April.

Lambert recently wrapped up her first headline tour, "Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars" which included 17 sold-out shows on the 25-city tour. She set attendance records in New Braunfels, Texas with 5,550; Duluth Ga. with 4,700; Stillwater, Okla. with 11,000 and her show in Florence, Ariz. drew 19,000 people on Thursday night of the four day festival.


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