Top 10 Country Songs
Taylor Swift spends a second week at the top of the charts with "Should Have Said No." Keith Urban sits at No. 2 for a second week, with "You Look Good In My Shirt," followed by Keith Anderson, with "I Still Miss You," moving up one spot, then Jimmy Wayne, climbing four places with "Do You Believe Me Now," and Brad Paisley's "Waiting On a Woman" climbing two places to No. 5. Dropping one place is Brookw & Dunn, with "Put a Girl In It," then Sugarland falls from No. 3 last week to No. 7, with "All I Want To Do." Alan Jackson falls two places with "Good Time," George Strait holds steady at No. 9 with "Troubadour," and Darius Rucker moves up two, to grab the No. 10 spot, with "Don't Think I Don't Think About It." Next week, look for Keith Urban to climb on into the No. 1 spot.
Moving Up at the Speed of Light
Kristy Lee Cook claims the fastest moving song on the charts this week, as "15 Minutes of Shame" moves from No. 60 to No. 46 this week. Trace Adkins climbs nine places, from No. 45 to No. 36 this week, with "Muddy Water."
The Latest Tunes To Hit The Air Waves
Dierks Bentley has the top debuting song, called "Sweet and Wild." It comes in at No. 51 this week. Taylor Swift's "Change," which was used in the Olympic coverage debuts at No. 57. Lastly, Jake Owen's "Don't Think I Can't Love You" debuts at No. 60.
Top 10 Country Albums
- Sugarland - Love on the Inside
- Taylor Swift - Taylor Swift
- Heidi Newfield - What Am I Waiting For
- Taylor Swift - Beautiful Eyes Buy exclusively at Walmart
- Toby Keith - 35 Biggest Hits
- Keith Anderson - C'Mon!

- Carrie Underwood - Carnival Ride
- Sugarland - Enjoy The Ride
- George Strait - Troubadour
- Jamey Johnson - That Beautiful Song

Other New Country Album Releases This Week
- The soundtrack for Beer For My Horses debuts at No. 17 this week.
- Johnny Cash's The Gospel Music of Johnny Cash debuts at No. 57
NOTE: All chart rankings are based on the song or album's position on the Billboard Hot Country Singles Chart or Billboard Country Albums Chart for August 30, 2008.