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Music charts

The Spokesman-Review

Top Singles

1. “Lean Back”

Terror Squad

2. “Sunshine”

Lil’ Flip

3. “Goodies”

Ciara

4. “Slow Motion”

Juvenile

5. “Turn Me On”

Kevin Lyttle

6. “Dip It Low”

Christina Milian

7. “My Place”

Nelly

8. “Confessions Part II”

Usher

9. “Pieces of Me”

Ashlee Simpson

10. “Move Ya Body”

Nina Sky

Top Albums

1. “Autobiography

Ashlee Simpson

2. “Now 16”

Various artists

3. “Godfather Buried Alive”

Shyne

4. “Amerikaz Nightmare”

Mobb Deep

5. “One Day Remains”

Alter Bridge

6. “Confessions”

Usher

7. “License to Chill”

Jimmy Buffet

8. “Here for the Party”

Gretchen Wilson

9. “Musicology”

Prince

10. “Under My Skin”

Avril Lavigne

Mainstream Rock Tracks

1. “Just Like You”

Three Days Grace

2. “Slither

Velvet Revolver

3. “So Cold”

Breaking Benjamin

4. “Breaking the Habit”

Linkin Park

5. “Open Your Eyes”

Alter Bridge

6. “Cold”

Crossfade

7. “Survival of the Sickest”

Saliva

8. “Simple Man”

Shinedown

9. “Duality”

Slipknot

10. “Getting Away With Murder”

Papa Roach

Hot Country Singles

1. “Live Like You Were Dying

Tim McGraw

2. “I Go Back”

Kenny Chesney

3. “Whiskey Lullaby”

Brad Paisley

4. “Days Go By”

Keith Urban

5. “I Want to Live”

Josh Gracin

6. “Girls Lie Too”

Terri Clark

7. “She Thinks She Needs Me”

Andy Griggs

8. “Too Much of a Good Thing”

Alan Jackson

9. “Suds in the Bucket”

Sara Evans

10. “Here for the Party”

Gretchen Wilson

Top Country Albums

1. “License to Chill”

Jimmy Buffett

2. “Here for the Party”

Gretchen Wilson

3. “Horse of a Different Color”

Big & Rich

4. “Mud on the Tires”

Brad Paisley

5. “When the Sun Goes Down”

Kenny Chesney

6. “Greatest Hits 1994-2004”

Terri Clark

7. “This I Gotta See”

Andy Griggs

8. “Where I Belong”

Rachel Porter

9. “Golden Road”

Keith Urban

10. “Shock’n Y’all”

Toby Keith

Hot Adult Contemporary

1. “This One’s for the Girls”

Martina McBride

2. “White Flag”

Dido

3. “The First Cut is the Deepest”

Sheryl Crow