Blake Pendergrass Moves Into Top Five On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart
Blake Pendergrass has moved into the top five on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart. The songwriter sits at No. 3 this week with Warren Zeiders’ “Relapse,” Jelly Roll’s “Heart Of Stone,” as well as 15 credits on Morgan Wallen’s new I’m The Problem album including “20 Cigarettes,” “Don’t We,” “Eyes Are Closed,” “Falling Apart,” “Genesis,” “I Got Better,” “Interlude,” “Just In Case,” “Miami,” “Missing,” “Number 3 And Number 7,” “Superman,” “The Dealer,” “Where’d That Girl Go” and “Working Man’s Song.”
Charlie Handsome claims the No. 1 slot this week with “Come Back As A Redneck,” “Don’t We,” “Eyes Are Closed,” “Falling Apart,” “Genesis,” “I Ain’t Comin’ Back,” “I Got Better,” “I’m The Problem,” “Interlude,” “Just In Case,” “Kick Myself,” “Kiss Her In Front Of You,” “Leavin’s The Least I Could Do,” “Love Somebody,” “Miami,” “Missing,” “Smile,” “Superman,” “TN,” “What I Want,” “Where’d That Girl Go,” “Whiskey In Reverse” and “Working Man’s Song,” all off Wallen’s project. Wallen himself sits at No. 2 with “Come Back As A Redneck,” “Don’t We,” “Eyes Are Closed,” “Falling Apart,” “Genesis,” “I Ain’t Comin’ Back,” “I Got Better,” “I’m The Problem,” “Interlude,” “Just In Case,” “Kick Myself,” “Leavin’s The Least I Could Do,” “Love Somebody,” “Miami,” “Missing,” “Smile,” “Superman,” “TN,” “What I Want,” “Where’d That Girl Go,” “Whiskey In Reverse” and “Working Man’s Song.”
John Byron (No. 4) and Riley Green (No. 5) round out this week’s top five.
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