Monthly Archives: July 2016

HOTDISC TOP 40

31 July 2016


 

This is a list of the Top 40 Most Popular Songs released on the Rush Released promotional CD. Each week DJs and media people who receive Rush Released send back their reaction sheets where they are given the chance to rate every song. This chart is exclusively for clients of the Rush Released CD.  The chart is published weekly here, and also in Country Music People, Country Music & Dance, Up Country and Southern Country magazines.

To watch the video for each song (where available) click on the titles.

01

01

Rewind
SOUTHERN HALO

02

02

Home Made Lovin’
LUK NICHOLS 

03 04

You Will Come To Know
DAVID STARR

04

05

Good Thing That Couldn’t Happen Here
KENNY BUTTERILL

05

03

How That Feels
JAMES ROBERT WEBB

06

07

Hey Porter
BOB CAMPBELL

07

13

Gotta Have You
RISA BINDER

08

08

Okie From Muskogee’s Headed Home
VINCE HATFIELD

09

09

Jack Hammered
SWAGGER KINGS

10 14

Bluebonnets
AARON WATSON

 

 

 

 

11

06

Never Enders
LONESTAR

12 12

Go Right Now
JOEY CLARKSON

13

18

Just Another Day 
CLAIRE PETRIE

14 17

A Good Place To Turn Around
STACIA WATKINS

15 11

It Can’t Rain Every Day
TIA McGRAFF

16

10

Message In A Cloud
ALY COOK

17

15

Missing You
GEORGE INGLIS

18

22

Country Playing Band
NOEL FLYNN

19

23

Why
GARY CURTIS & ANNE NOLAN

20

19

The Other Side Of Good 
REBECCA HOSKING

 

 

 

 

21

21

Rainmaker
DARRYL WORLEY

22

16

A Girl I Used To Know
GENE WATSON

23

20

This Feeling
ROB ALLEN

24 25

Jesus Is My Lifeline
STONEWALL JACKSON & DONNY RICHMOND

25 26

Rusty Old Livin’
CHARLOTTE BLACK

26

33

Catch A Ride
SAMANTHA LLOYD

27

30

Long Stretch Of Freedom
OTTAR ‘BIG HAND’ JOHANSEN

28

28

Leaving Home
REAGAN JOHNSON

29

31

Temporary Joy
GORDON JENSEN

30

32

Lucky Star
JOEY SONTZ

 

 

 

 

31

24

Born In ’55
TONY CLARKE

32

35

Headlights
CHELSEY DANFIELD

33

36

Raise A Glass  
MICHAEL ESTON

34 29

Back In The Day
MADISON STATION

35

38

Fifteen Minutes
OWEN MOORE 

36

27

King Of Hearts
BELLE

37 34

Nineteen Again
RAINTOWN

38

39

Hey Dad
MATT STILLWELL

39

40

No Time Like The Present
DAVID STARR

40 37

Fort San Antone  
RETT RUSSELL

THE HOTDISC BRITISH & IRISH TOP 10

01

01

Missing You *
GEORGE INGLIS

02

03

Country Playing Band
NOEL FLYNN

03

04

Why *
GARY CURTIS & ANNE NOLAN

04

02

This Feeling *
ROB ALLEN

05

06

Rusty Old Livin’ *
CHARLOTTE BLACK

06

08

Catch A Ride *
SAMANTHA LLOYD

07

05

Born In ’55 *
TONY CLARKE

08

RE

Fifteen Minutes *
OWEN MOORE

09

07

King Of Hearts
BELLE

10

09

Nineteen Again *
RAINTOWN

The Hotdisc chart is compiled from DJs and industry professionals’ ratings of songs currently being promoted on the Rush Released CD. They are not airplay charts, as airplay charts cannot work in Europe because there are no terrestrial country stations. The hundreds of country programmes on air which we service are likely to play a particular song only twice at most in a three month period, therefore rendering airplay charts insignificant in Europe. It works well in America where there are plenty of non-stop country stations but it does not work here. Any Airplay Chart you may see claiming to provide this service is bogus and Hotdisc does not condone these charts at all. They are misleading at best for the reasons stated.

The Hotdisc charts are put together weekly using ratings supplied by DJs who give scores to every song on the last three months’ editions of Rush Released. The scores are averaged out per week to give an accurate guide to the songs which are being championed by the industry. The aim is to showcase the songs which the industry professionals are flagging up as quality songs. This is a very useful exercise as it is free of politics, hype and rigging and done solely on merit!

Copyright © 2016, Hotdisc, 21 Redpath Crescent, Galashiels TD1 2QG, Scotland. Used with permission from HotDisk.

HotDisc Top 40 at Music Charts Magazine

This song was sung by 3 champions. I say champions for a reason. I have worked in the music industry for roughly two decades. I have worked with some of America’s biggest celebrities and have spent many a nights also hearing the world’s worst karaoke. Who could sing like this though after 4 years of practicing for this planned big night?, and who at the Democratic convention was in charge of the music programming??? Nothing to do with the political message of either party. I have watched both events, all days, every minute of it. My opinion – The Republican Party’s ( #RNC ) organized an event that “musically” blew the funeral tunes of the Democratic party’s ( #DNC ) completely out of the water.

~ Jason Rogers

CEO/Editor in Chief of Music Charts Magazine, INC

Email: JasonRogers@MusicChartsMagazine.com

 

 

 


 

HOTDISC TOP 40

17 July 2016


 

This is a list of the Top 40 Most Popular Songs released on the Rush Released promotional CD. Each week DJs and media people who receive Rush Released send back their reaction sheets where they are given the chance to rate every song. This chart is exclusively for clients of the Rush Released CD.  The chart is published weekly here, and also in Country Music People, Country Music & Dance, Up Country and Southern Country magazines.

To watch the video for each song (where available) click on the titles.

01

01

How That Feels
JAMES ROBERT WEBB

02

03

Rewind
SOUTHERN HALO

03

06

Home Made Lovin’
LUK NICHOLS 

04

02

Never Enders
LONESTAR

05 10

You Will Come To Know
DAVID STARR

06

04

Okie From Muskogee’s Headed Home
VINCE HATFIELD

07

05

Message In A Cloud
ALY COOK

08 07

It Can’t Rain Every Day
TIA McGRAFF

09

09

Jack Hammered
SWAGGER KINGS

10

13

Good Thing That Couldn’t Happen Here
KENNY BUTTERILL

 

 

 

 

11

14

Hey Porter
BOB CAMPBELL

12

11

Missing You
GEORGE INGLIS

13

08

A Girl I Used To Know
GENE WATSON

14 16

Go Right Now
JOEY CLARKSON

15

12

The Other Side Of Good 
REBECCA HOSKING

16

15

This Feeling
ROB ALLEN

17

25

Gotta Have You
RISA BINDER

18

17

King Of Hearts
BELLE

19 26

Bluebonnets
AARON WATSON

20 28

A Good Place To Turn Around
STACIA WATKINS

 

 

 

 

21

19

Born In ’55
TONY CLARKE

22

29

Just Another Day 
CLAIRE PETRIE

23 24

Jesus Is My Lifeline
STONEWALL JACKSON & DONNY RICHMOND

24

22

Leaving Home
REAGAN JOHNSON

25

30

Country Playing Band
NOEL FLYNN

26

36

Rainmaker
DARRYL WORLEY

27

34

Why
GARY CURTIS & ANNE NOLAN

28 27

Back In The Day
MADISON STATION

29 20

Nineteen Again
RAINTOWN

30 37

Rusty Old Livin’
CHARLOTTE BLACK

 

 

 

 

31

18

Hey Dad
MATT STILLWELL

32

21

No Time Like The Present
DAVID STARR

33

38

Temporary Joy
GORDON JENSEN

34

40

Long Stretch Of Freedom
OTTAR ‘BIG HAND’ JOHANSEN

35

39

Lucky Star
JOEY SONTZ

36 23

Fort San Antone  
RETT RUSSELL

37

NE

Raise A Glass  
MICHAEL ESTON

38

NE

Catch A Ride
SAMANTHA LLOYD

39

32

Fifteen Minutes
OWEN MOORE 

40

NE

Headlights
CHELSEY DANFIELD

THE HOTDISC BRITISH & IRISH TOP 10

01

01

Missing You *
GEORGE INGLIS

02

02

This Feeling *
ROB ALLEN

03

03

King Of Hearts
BELLE

04

04

Born In ’55 *
TONY CLARKE

05

07

Country Playing Band
NOEL FLYNN

06

09

Why *
GARY CURTIS & ANNE NOLAN

07

05

Nineteen Again *
RAINTOWN

08

10

Rusty Old Livin’ *
CHARLOTTE BLACK

09

06

Fort San Antone *
RETT RUSSELL

10

NE

Catch A Ride *
SAMANTHA LLOYD

The Hotdisc chart is compiled from DJs and industry professionals’ ratings of songs currently being promoted on the Rush Released CD. They are not airplay charts, as airplay charts cannot work in Europe because there are no terrestrial country stations. The hundreds of country programmes on air which we service are likely to play a particular song only twice at most in a three month period, therefore rendering airplay charts insignificant in Europe. It works well in America where there are plenty of non-stop country stations but it does not work here. Any Airplay Chart you may see claiming to provide this service is bogus and Hotdisc does not condone these charts at all. They are misleading at best for the reasons stated.

The Hotdisc charts are put together weekly using ratings supplied by DJs who give scores to every song on the last three months’ editions of Rush Released. The scores are averaged out per week to give an accurate guide to the songs which are being championed by the industry. The aim is to showcase the songs which the industry professionals are flagging up as quality songs. This is a very useful exercise as it is free of politics, hype and rigging and done solely on merit!

Copyright © 2016, Hotdisc, 21 Redpath Crescent, Galashiels TD1 2QG, Scotland. Used with permission from HotDisk.

HotDisc Top 40 at Music Charts Magazine

 

JACK BLANCHARD'S COLUMN at Music Charts Magazine®

 

THE OLD MAN.

I woke up old this morning.
I don’t mean that metaphorically, or figuratively, or any of that.
It’s just a fact: I went to bed young and woke up old.
This is Thursday, the 12th.

Yesterday, on Wednesday the 11th,
I was a strong young man with big dreams and ambitions.
It all went by in a day!

The day before yesterday was Tuesday the 10th, and I was a child.
I looked at the powdery stuff on flowers, the veins in a leaf,
paint blisters and bent nails in a fence.
I could follow a particular ant all around the yard.

By Wednesday I was grown up.
The sounds and smells, and the touch of things seemed less important.
Wet sidewalks, the outdoor faucet where the hose connects,
crumbly earth, tools in the garage, still had their distinctive aromas,
but I didn’t notice.

I was too busy to listen to distant traffic.
I had even stopped lying on my back and looking for faces in the clouds.

Wednesday was all adult “reality”:
Money, status, success, entertainment…
The important stuff.
I had to learn fast, having only three days, and no warnings,
or time to prepare for the big changes.

I dreamed that I got up out of this wheelchair and ran right out across that field!
But here it is Thursday, I’m old, and can barely get around.

I don’t like being called a Senior Citizen. It’s a euphemism.
It’s condescending, like calling a black person “colored”.
Don’t cushion it, my friend. I’m OLD.

I leave my turn signal on because I can’t hear it,
not because I’m senile.
And at this age, I eat my dessert first.
You never know.

I’ll tell you what…
Today I’m going to sit here on my ancient tailbone
and listen to squirrel talk.
If you listen a while to their sounds
you’ll see they have a language of nuances.

I’m going to enjoy the warmth of this old wool sweater,
and pay attention to that leaf blowing across the lot.
I don’t know when,
or if, I’ll get to do it again.

Time is on Fast Forward,
so I offer this advice to all who pass this way:
PAY ATTENTION!
LIFE IS IN THE DETAILS.

And, tomorrow is Friday, the 13th.

 

Jack Blanchard.

 

Copyright © Jack Blanchard 2005 to 2016

Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan… Grammy & CMA Award Finalists. Billboard Duet of the Year. Home Page: www.jackandmisty.net Mastering & restoration studio: 407 330 1611

Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan…
Grammy & CMA Award Finalists.
Billboard Duet of the Year.
Home Page: www.jackandmisty.net
Mastering & restoration studio: ( 352 ) 530 – 2068

 

 

 

Music Charts Magazine® History

– Song for the month of July 2016:

Gaither Vocal Band

“He Touched Me”

 

Gaither Vocal Band - He Touched Me - July 2016 Song of the Month at Music Charts Magazine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Gaither Vocal Band is named after world wide known gospel legend Bill Gaither. It was the successor-group of the Bill Gaither Trio. By the 1980s, Bill Gaither and his wife Gloria Gaither were both very successful songwriters. Their song, “He Touched Me” was covered by Elvis Presley, after which he even named his album He Touched Me. Presley won a Grammy for the album.

 

www.Gaither.com