Rascal Flatts debuts in first, Brad Paisley is number one "Online"
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Rascal Flatts debuts in first, Brad Paisley is number one "Online"

Wednesday, October 10, 2007 – Rascal Flatts had the best selling album in the U.S., meaning that "Still Feels Good" was number one on both the overall and country album chart for the week ending Oct. 13 in Billboard.

On the song chart, Brad Paisley notched another number one with "Online."

Reba McEntire's "Reba Duets" was second on the album chart, after being first last week. Kenny Chesney was third with "Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates." Taylor Swift was fourth with her self-titled debut, while Rascal Flatts also had the fifth best selling disc with "Me And My Friends."

Steve Earle debuted in 10th with "Washington Square Serenade."

On the song chart, Rascal Flatts was second with the title track. Toby Keith was third with "Love Me If You Can." Brooks & Dunn were fourth with "Proud of This House." Chesney was fifth with his fast rising "Don't Blink."

Trisha Yearwood's new single from her upcoming Big Machine Records debut, "Heaven, Heartache, and the Power of Love" was 24th.

On the overall top 200 chart, McEntire was 6th, Chesney 10th and Swift 37th.


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