Two Nashville-made albums hit top 5 in album sales
And the No. 1 selling album in all the land –
Rock band 3 Doors Down (Here Without You) sold more than 154,000 copies of its new self-titled album.
Yes, it was made in Nashville. And yes, lead singer Brad Arnold and a couple of the guys now live in Middle Tennessee. They even had their album release party last week in Green Hills, at the Greenhouse bar.
So congrats to our new neighbors, who now have two straight albums that have debuted atop the Billboard 200 all-genre sales chart.
Finishing at No. 3 — Two-time Dancing with the Stars champ Julianne Hough, whose first-ever country album, Julianne Hough, sold 67,000 copies. Julianne’s first single, That Song in My Head, continues to creep up country radio single charts, where it’s now at No. 29.
The rest of the top 5 — No. 2 is rapper Bun B. whose II Trill album debuts with 98,000 in sales. No. 4 is the Frank Sinatra retrospective, Nothing But the Best, which sold 54,000 copies and No. 5 is Death Cab for Cutie’s Narrow Stairs, which sold 53,000 copies.









