The Voice

Nolan Neal, Darby Walker, Aaron Gibson crack iTunes singles chart

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Nolan Neal listens to the coaches' feedback following his blind audition on The Voice Season 11 (NBC Photo)

Nolan Neal listens to the coaches’ feedback following his blind audition on The Voice Season 11 (NBC Photo)

Nolan Neal not only scored redemption four-chair style Tuesday night on The Voice.

He also scored the biggest iTunes hit after the show ended.

Nolan is the 35-year-old who didn’t turn a chair when he auditioned for Season 10.

Last night, he had all four coaches facing his direction when he finished his cover of Elton John’s “Tiny Dancer.”

As of noon, the official iTunes version of the song was sitting at 44 on the iTunes singles chart. No one from Tuesday’s show did better. In fact, only one blind audition song from this season (Billy Gilman’s “When We Were Young”) has done better to date.

Two other singers featured on Tuesday’s show also cracked the overall singles chart.

Darby Walker accomplished the feat with her version of “Stand by Me,” reaching 129 on the chart. And Aaron Gibson turned the trick, landing at 142 with his cover of “Losing My Religion.”

Here’s where all the singers stood on the genre charts as of noon, which is when voting typically ends once The Voice begins its live shows.

And keep in mind that it’s easier to rank high on some charts (rock, for instance), than others (like pop and country).

Halle Tomlinson, “New York State of Mind” — 77 on pop singles chart

Gabriel Violett, “Trust You Better” — 144 on pop singles chart

Michael Sanchez, “Use Me” — did not crack Top 200 on pop singles chart

Josh Gallagher, “Stay a Little Longer” — 68 on country singles chart

Khaiya Kimberlie, “Dibs” — 122 on country singles chart

Preston James, “Nobody to Blame” — did not crack Top 200 on country singles chart

Darby Walker, “Stand by Me” — 129 overall, 14 on alternative singles chart

Aaron Gibson, “Losing My Religion” — 142 overall, 17 on alternative singles chart

Nolan Neal, “Tiny Dancer” — 44 overall, 2 on rock singles chart

Austin Allsup, “Wild Horse” — 11 on rock singles chart

Simone Gundy, “I (Who Have Nothing) — 13 on R&B singles chart

Christian Fermin, “Brother” — 68 on Christian singles chart

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  1. Hazyeyes October 2, 2016 at 8:48 pm -  Reply

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