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Cole Swindell’s “Middle Of A Memory” Ranks As Country Radio’s Most Added Song

Cole Swindell’s “Middle Of A Memory” earns the top spot on this week’s country radio add board.

The second single from Swindell’s “You Should Be Here” received adds from a format-leading 53 Mediabase-monitored country stations this week.

“Middle Of A Memory” — and the “You Should Be Here” album — premiered this past Friday. The song represents Swindell’s chance at a sixth straight country radio #1; previous releases “You Should Be Here,” “Let Me See Ya Girl,” “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey,” “Hope You Get Lonely Tonight,” and “Chillin’ It” all hit #1 on the Mediabase country radio singles chart.

Picked up by another 37 stations this week, Florida Georgia Line’s “H.O.L.Y.” ranks as second-most added. Jerrod Niemann & Lee Brice’s “A Little More Love” takes third on the add board with 19 spins, while Chris Stapleton’s “Parachute” (15 adds) and Chris Janson’s “Holdin’ Her” (12 adds) take fourth and fifth, respectively.

This week’s other notable country radio options: Craig Campbell’s “Outskirts of Heaven” (9 adds, 6th, tie), Zac Brown Band’s “Castaway” (9 adds, 6th, tie), Hillary Scott & The Family’s “Thy Will” (7 adds, 8th, tie), Sam Hunt’s “Make You Miss Me” (7 adds, 8th, tie), Charles Kelley’s “Lonely Girl” (6 adds, 10th, tie), and Tucker Beathard’s “Rock On” (6 adds, 10th, tie).

Written by Brian Cantor

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