Jordan Davis’ ‘Bluebird Days’ Flies Onto Top Country Albums Chart
Written by djfrosty on February 28, 2023
Jordan Davis achieves his highest rank to date on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart, as Bluebird Days swoops in at No. 3 on the list dated March 4.
Released Feb. 17, the LP opens with a weekly career-best 19,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending Feb. 23, according to Luminate. Concurrently, it debuts at No. 19 on the all-genre Billboard 200, also a career-best placement.
Bluebird Days sports 17 songs, 15 of which Davis co-wrote. It follows Buy Dirt, which arrived at its No. 11 Top Country Albums best in June 2021; his self-named EP (No. 16, June 2018); and his first full-length, Home State (No. 6, April 2018).
Davis’ single “Buy Dirt” (featuring Luke Bryan), which ruled the streaming-, airplay- and sales-based Hot Country Songs survey for four frames and Country Airplay for two beginning in January 2022, is included on both Bluebird Days and its namesake set.
Bluebird Days has also yielded “What My World Spins Around,” which paced Country Airplay for two frames this January, giving Davis his fourth No. 1, after reaching No. 8 on Hot Country Songs in December, marking his sixth top 10.
Davis’ latest single, “Next Thing You Know,” hops 26-19 on Hot Country Songs, up 37% to 7.3 million streams, and leaps 59-51 on Country Airplay (1.3 million, up 95%).
Olivia & Dolly’s Duet Debuts
“Jolene,” the Dolly Parton classic originally a No. 1 hit on Hot Country Songs in 1974, is one of 17 tracks on Olivia Newton-John’s duets album Just the Two of Us: The Duets Collection, Volume One (due May 5). The remake arrives on Country Digital Songs at No. 13 with 2,000 sold.
The beloved Newton-John passed away Aug. 8 at age 73 after a long battle with breast cancer.
Newton-John originally recorded “Jolene” for her Come on Over set, which hit No. 2 on Top Country Albums in May 1976.
In addition to Parton, Newton-John’s other duet partners for the upcoming LP include Paul Anka, Jim Brickman, Mariah Carey, Barry Gibb, Richard Marx, Michael McDonald, Jon Secada and others.