Carrie Underwood Lands New Top Ten, Headlines Ryman On Easter

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Carrie Underwood has a new Top Ten album. The singer’s faith-based record, “My Savior,” debuts at four on the all-genre “Billboard” 200 Album chart.

Carrie moved 73,000 equivalent album units to land at four, making it her ninth straight Top Five album.

And she isn’t the only country star in the Top Five. Morgan Wallen’s former number one, “Dangerous: The Double Album,” slips to five this week.

In other Carrie news…

  • Carrie headlined a very special concert livestream at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on Easter Sunday. The singer performed songs from “My Savior,” with special appearances by CeCe Winans, on “Great Is Thy Faithfulness,” and NEEDTOBREATHE’S Bear Rinehart, on “Nothing But The Blood of Jesus.” She as also joined by Mac McAnally and Buddy Green, with the show raising more than $68,000 for Save The Children. Check out clips to the right.
  • Carrie also sat down for an interview with “CBS Sunday Morning” where she talked about “My Savoir,” as well as how she and her family handled the pandemic quarantine. Carrie says she and hubby Mike Fisher handled it well, noting that the silver lining was that she got to be home with her kids and watch them grow up.
  • She also said Mike told her that he realized something very important, that he really liked her. "Like, it's kinda weird," she said. "He's like, 'No, you know you love someone, but it's like, when you are off doing your own thing, and then, you know, you come have dinner together, you don't really have to, like, deal with each other that much.'" Carrie says he also told her, “We've been together, and some couples kinda get stronger, and you see some go the other way. And so, like, we were really good at being together all day, every day."

Source: Billboard

 

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