Top Canadian Country Songs – January 9 to 15, 2018

Brett Kissel We Were That Song

This has been another great week in Canadian country music! On this week’s top selling songs, we see a couple of returning tracks, and a newer song from Endless Summer When You Say Nothing At All. 

With today being Blue Monday (apparently the most depressing day of the year), these songs are totally fitting. There’s a couple of really fun and upbeat songs that help combat the depression of the day and take your mind off the cold and darkness.

Here are the top sales for a Canadian country single this week.

Brett Kissel – We Were That Song

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This is the second week in a row where Brett Kissel had the number one top selling single in Canada. This single has really been resonating with audiences, and has the perfect pick-me-up beat to help escape the Winter blues. Did you happen to catch Brett performing live at the Canadian Country Music Association awards? Take a look at his live performance of We Were That Song.

Aaron Goodvin – Lonely Drum

Another week on the charts as the second top selling single on the charts in Canada. This is a really fun song from Aaron Goodvin, and (in our opinion) his breakthrough single that put him on the map in Canadian Country Music. With over 2 million lifetime plays on Spotify, it’s obvious that this song has really blown up for him. Take a look at his lyric video for Lonely Drum.

Endless Summer – When You Say Nothing At All

We’re having a moment here… This is obviously old news, but we just put two and two together. Endless Summer is a Canadian group consisting of Bob and Clint Moffatt. As in the boy band from the late 90s, THE MOFFATTS!!! They’ve come a long way from the long brown hair with blond bangs. We think this look suits them much better! The switch to country music for these brothers works really well for them. Check out this acoustic version of their hit single When You Say Nothing At All.

Hunter Brothers – Born & Raised

What the random music video is this? There doesn’t seem to be much of a story to it, just really stereotypical country scenes. But the music video aside, this song by the Hunter Brothers is really great. All the imagery in the song that just makes you long for that small town life. The lyric that really stands out is “Somewhere that shooting star points me to where you are”.

These top 4 Canadian country songs for the week have been added to the Top Canadian Country Music playlist on Spotify. Subscribe to this playlist, it gets updated every week with top Canadian country songs – both in sales and in radio airplay.


 

The data for the top selling songs in Canada comes from Neilson SoundScan.

In country music, the Front Porch has long been a place of reflection. A place where you can look at the life you have inside that front door. A place where time almost seems to stand still, where you can get away. It’s also a place where you can go to observe the world as it passes by you. To think about your place out there beyond the driveway.

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