Top 30 Digital Singles Chart: October 3, 2016

CMA's fantastic medley remains the #1 single on this week's chart. See who else made the chart, including the debut of Hunter Hayes most recent single.

Place Artist Track Sales Total
1 Artists/Then/Now/Forever Forever Country 61,000 155,000
2 Keith Urban Blue Ain't Your Color 31,000 190,000
3 K.Chesney/Pink Setting The World On Fire 26,000 347,000
4 F.G.L./Tim McGraw May We All 21,000 166,000
5 Florida Georgia Line H.O.L.Y. 19,000 1,235,000
6 Miranda Lambert Vice 19,000 330,000
7 Billy Currington It Don't Hurt Like It Used To 16,000 244,000
8 Brett Young Sleep Without You 13,000 168,000
9 D.Bentley/E.King Different For Girls 13,000 378,000
10 Luke Bryan Move 13,000 135,000
11 Cole Swindell Middle of a Memory 11,000 224,000
12 William Michael Morgan I Met A Girl 10,000 219,000
13 Kelsea Ballerini Peter Pan 10,000 512,000
14 Jason Aldean A Little More Summertime 10,000 142,000
15 Old Dominion Song For Another Time 9,000 154,000
16 Hillary Scott/Family Thy Will 8,000 190,000
17 Brett Eldredge Wanna Be That Song 8,000 167,000
18 Brett Young In Case You Didn't Know 7,000 105,000
19 Tucker Beathard Rock On 7,000 191,000
20 LOCASH I Know Somebody 7,000 106,000
21 Maren Morris 80's Mercedes 7,000 130,000
22 Sam Hunt Make You Miss Me 7,000 613,000
23 Chris Stapleton Parachute 7,000 166,000
24 Carrie Underwood Dirty Laundry 7,000 54,000
25 Dan+Shay From The Ground Up 6,000 552,000
26 Chris Stapleton Tennessee Whiskey 6,000 892,000
27 Pentatonix/Dolly Parton Jolene 6,000 24,000
28 Tim McGraw Humble And Kind 6,000 898,000
29 Hunter Hayes Yesterday's Song 6,000 6,000
30 Blake Shelton She's Got A Way With Words 6,000 284,000
Falling Off Artist Track Week Sales RTD Sales
Thomas Rhett Vacation 6,000 284,000
Luke Bryan Love Me In A Field 2,000 12,000
Tyler Farr Our Town 2,000 8,000

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