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Turner tops chart again

Tuesday, October 12, 2010 – Josh Turner's single All Over Me, holds the top spot this week on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart and the Mediabase/Country Aircheck chart, giving him back to back number ones. Turner takes over the top frm Kenny Chesney's The Boys of Fall.

The song is the follow-up to Turner's 4-week number 1 hit single "Why Don't We Just Dance, currently the Most Played Song of the Year for 2010, according to Mediabase. Billboard said Turner was one of six acts with two chart toppers singles so far this year, joining a list that includes Zac Brown Band, Billy Currington, Lady Antebellum, Blake Shelton and Carrie Underwood.

"Having 'All Over Me go number one is a big deal to me," said Turner. "I'm so thrilled but I haven't really figured out a way to celebrate just yet. With two little boys at home and another one on the way, it is pretty crazy around our house right now."

The third single from "Haywire" will be the Don Williams' classic hit I Wouldn't Be A Man. The song will be available to radio stations across the country on Wednesday, October 13 at 10 a.m. central. Turner's producer Frank Rogers said, "When we first listened to I Wouldn't Be A Man, we knew this would be the perfect song to showcase Josh's tremendous vocal range. This song should be a monster hit for him and remind people that he is one of the most solid and unique male vocalists we have in country music today."


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