I remember reading somewhere that So Small and Jesus, Take the Wheel were released as physical singles in the U.K and other European markets. That may not be the term, but it was something like that.
I remember reading somewhere that So Small and Jesus, Take the Wheel were released as physical singles in the U.K and other European markets. That may not be the term, but it was something like that.
I believe physical singles still sell strongly in Europe, which is why they're still produced. Digital sales have really taken over in North America, so physical singles have become more and more rare.
I believe physical singles still sell strongly in Europe, which is why they're still produced. Digital sales have really taken over in North America, so physical singles have become more and more rare.
I'll order from Amazon UK, I prefer physical singles over digital so much more.
» Country Aircheck Today Top Point Gainers: Here are the top point gainers for Dec. 16 compared with the same day last week:
1. CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Two Black Cadillacs (19/Arista) +329 points
2. LEE BRICE/I Drive Your Truck (Curb) +227 points
3. JUSTIN MOORE/'Til My Last Day (Valory) +222 points
4. KELLY CLARKSON f/VINCE GILL/Don't Rush (19/RCA/Columbia) +216 points
5. JERROD NIEMANN/Only God Could Love You More (Sea Gayle/Arista) +177 points
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CARRIE UNDERWOOD's "Two Black Cadillacs" races 23-18 with a bullet on the Country Airplay chart, @carrieunderwood