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Jordan Smith, Emily Ann Roberts dueling for iTunes edge on The Voice

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Jordan Smith performs "Mary Did You Know" on The Voice Monday night. (NBC Photo)

Jordan Smith performs “Mary Did You Know” on The Voice Monday night. (NBC Photo)

“Blue Christmas” might be the song that keeps Emily Ann Roberts and Blake Shelton from being a bit happier Tuesday night.

Based on iTunes results, The Voice Season 9 title is a two-singer battle between Jordan Smith and Emily Ann.

Two hours after Monday’s performance finale ended, they occupied five of the top six spots on the iTunes Top 200 singles chart.

All three of Jordan’s songs were already in bonus points territory — meaning the Top 10 — and he was sitting at number one again with “Mary Did You Know.”

Emily Ann had two of her three performances from Monday in the Top 10, including “Burning House” at number two. The song lagging behind — her cover of “Blue Christmas.”

When voting ended at noon Monday, that’s how they finished, with Jordan occupying three of the Top 5 spots on iTunes and hitting number one for the third time.

More impressive, perhaps, seven songs Jordan previously performed on The Voice reappeared on the Top 200. Emily Ann had the same happen, but most of hers landed below Jordan’s.

All in all, it was quite a day on iTunes for the Top 4. Every contestant had at least one song in the Top 10. And every song from Monday’s show landed in the top 21 on the overall singles chart.

Here’s where all of Monday’s songs finished and which past songs reappeared on the Top 200.

* Jordan Smith, “Mary Did You Know” — number 1 on iTunes 200; number 1 on holiday songs chart.

* Emily Ann Roberts, “Burning House” — number 2 on iTunes 200; number 1 on country singles chart.

* Jordan Smith, “Climb Every Mountain” — number 3 on the iTunes 200; number 1 on pop singles chart.

* Jordan Smith (with Adam Levine), “God Only Knows” — number 5 on the iTunes 200; number 3 on pop singles chart.

* Emily Ann Roberts (with Blake Shelton), “Islands in the Stream” — number 6 on the iTunes 200; number 2 on country singles chart.

* Barrett Baber, “Die a Happy Man” — number 7 on the iTunes 200; number 3 on the country singles chart.

* Jeffery Austin, “Stay” — number 9 on the iTunes 200; number 4 on the pop singles chart.

* Emily Ann Roberts, “Blue Christmas” — number 13 on the iTunes 200; number 2 on the holiday singles chart.

* Jeffery Austin (with Gwen Stefani), “Leather and Lace” — number 15 on the iTunes 200; number 8 on the pop singles chart.

* Barrett Baber (with Blake Shelton), “Rhinestone Cowboy” — number 18 on the iTunes 200; number 7 on the country singles chart.

* Barrett Baber, “Silent Night” — number 20 on the iTunes 200; number 3 on the holiday singles chart.

* Jeffery Austin, “O Holy Night” — number 21 on the iTunes 200; number 4 on the holiday singles chart.

Past songs charting — number in parenthesis is where the song ranked on the chart at noon ET.

Jordan Smith: “Somebody to Love” (10), “Hallelujah” (17), “Great is Thy Faithfulness” (33), “Halo” (40), “Chandelier” (45), “Set Fire to the Rain” (50), “Who Are You” (76)

Emily Ann Roberts: “9 to 5” (61), “She’s Got You” (74), “I Hope You Dance” (79), “Why Not Me” (82), “Cowboy Take Me Away” (90), “In the Garden” (105), “Blame It On Your Heart” (165)

Jeffery Austin: “Believe” (55), “Jealous” (103)

Barrett Baber: “I’d Just Love to Lay You Down” (101), “Ghost” (200)

See also …
Song by song grades for the Top 4
Photo gallery of Jordan Smith in the finals
Photo gallery of Emily Ann Roberts in the finals
Photo gallery of Barrett Baber in the finals
Photo gallery of Jeffery Austin in the finals

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