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Was looking over the year end charts for both Billboard and Radio & Records and see that Craig Morgan had the #1 song in both publications with "That's What I Love About Sunday".
I don't recall too many times that the two publications ended up with the same #1 song for the year, especially (if I'm not mistaken) since they both use different time frames for their chart years, not to mention a slightly different list of reporting stations. In fact, the top 15 songs in both publications were pretty much in range of one another, and I haven't seen that happen too often over the years either. It looks like the 2 are pretty well in sync with one another.
Also what was a bit of a rarity, the album from which the #1 song came off of, wasn't among the top 25 selling albums for the year, according to Billboard. By the way, on that chart, Shania Twain's "Greatest Hits" was the #1 album of the year, and she didn't have a single in the top 25.
I don't recall too many times that the two publications ended up with the same #1 song for the year, especially (if I'm not mistaken) since they both use different time frames for their chart years, not to mention a slightly different list of reporting stations. In fact, the top 15 songs in both publications were pretty much in range of one another, and I haven't seen that happen too often over the years either. It looks like the 2 are pretty well in sync with one another.
Also what was a bit of a rarity, the album from which the #1 song came off of, wasn't among the top 25 selling albums for the year, according to Billboard. By the way, on that chart, Shania Twain's "Greatest Hits" was the #1 album of the year, and she didn't have a single in the top 25.