Kenny Chesney's "Come Over" Tops the Country Singles Charts

Posted by Megan Hagedorn on 07/31/2012
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“Come Over,” one of the biggest songs of Kenny Chesney’s career has topped the Country Singles Charts in only 11 weeks. Recently cited as “One of this summer’s hottest songs” by NPR Morning Edition, “Come Over,” is Chesney’s 24th career No.1 single and was certified Gold last week for digital sales in excess of 500,000.
 
“Come Over” is the second single from Chesney’s Welcome To The Fishbowl album which has already yielded the Top 10 single, “Feel Like A Rock Star,” featuring Tim McGraw. The two stars share the stage on the ‘Brothers of the Sun’ Tour, which is one of the biggest tours this summer.
 
The tour brought the biggest party of the year to the heartland this past weekend starting with a Saturday show at Lucas Oil Stadium in downtown Indianapolis.  “This has been, over the years, an incredible place for us to play music,” said Chesney. “Thank you guys for having us back in this wonderful building tonight!”
 
On Sunday, nearly 50,000 strong came to celebrate at Brown Stadium in Cleveland. “Whenever Cleveland is on the summer schedule, it’s this moment I look forward to right here, being able to sing this song in this town,” said Chesney as he introduced the # 1 single, “Anything But Mine.”   The crowd cheered a tribute to late local radio personality Chuck Collier before “I Go Back,” and they cheered guitarist and local boy Kenny Greenberg. “He plays like he's from Cleveland, don't he?" Kenny asked. People cheered and The Dog Pound barked prompting Chesney to say, “Cleveland, I hear you out there.” 
 

The tour takes on a decidedly southern flavor next week as the tour makes its way to the Big Easy with a play at the Superdome and then it’s on to Houston for a Saturday show at Reliant Stadium.