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Rascal Flatts takes over at number one from Carrie Underwood

Monday, April 30, 2007 – Rascal Flatts' "Stand" landed at number one on the country singles charts, Lyric Street Records announced Monday, becoming the trio's eighth number one hit. The song also is the third single from the band's quadruple platinum selling album "Me And My Gang."

Rascal Flatts will perform "Stand" on May 15 on the ACM Awards, where they are nominated for Entertainer, Vocal Group, Album, and Single of the Year. The song was written by Danny Orton and Blair Daly.

"Me And My Gang" debuted in April 2006 with more than 721,000 units sold, making it the biggest unit debut of 2006. It also held the number 1 position on SoundScan's weekly Top 200 sales chart for 3 weeks, more consecutive weeks than any artist in any genre last year.


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