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Singles In Need Of Saving

You see it every week, another song topped the Billboard charts. And while at times it seems just plain dumb to think a song is good because it made it to the number one position on a certain chart, WE DO. And if we are a fan of the song, then we of course are happy when the song hits number one or breaks a new record.

But what happens when a song on a chart isn’t thriving so much? Then we might get a little mad and try to figure out how to help the song chart higher. I for one, know I am guilty of feeling this way. So I decided it’d be nice to a have an occasional post here that lets people a chance to give some exposure to a single that hasn’t been doing so hot over at Billboard.

The only rules:

1.They can’t be in any of the Top 15 positions, and

2. A month has to have passed since it’s release to radio.

My recommendation: It’s no secret that Lee Ann Womack hasn’t been very appreciated at radio for the past couple of years. Her song “Last Call” was her first Top 20 single in 3 years. Her new single “Solitary Thinkin” has so far only peaked at the 39th position on the Billboard Country Charts, since being released back in April. While it doesn‘t have a typical up-tempo country-pop beat to it. “Solitary Thinkin” has tinges of pop and R&B with it’s nice slow-tempo country sound that I’m surprised few have latched on too.

Now it’s your turn, so post away! :D