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Sawyer Fredericks, Meghan Linsey score iTunes hits on The Voice

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Sawyer Fredericks and Pharrell Williams perform on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Sawyer Fredericks and Pharrell Williams perform on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Well, this won’t surprise anyone.

Sawyer Fredericks zipped right to the top of the iTunes chart among the final four competing for the Season 8 crown on The Voice.

And when voting ended at noon, he had the number two and number three songs on the iTunes singles chart, with his new single “Please” followed by his cover of “Old Man.”

The only song he couldn’t top on the chart: Taylor Swift’s “Bad Blood.”

Two other artists cracked the Top 10 — Meghan Linsey at number five with her new single “Change My Mind” and Joshua Davis at number nine with his, “The Workingman’s Hymn.”

Meanwhile, Koryn Hawthorne hit number six on the pop chart with her new single, “Bright Fire,” and number one on the R&B/soul chart with “It’s a Man’s World.”

Here’s where all the songs stood at noon. Check back tonight for a blog as The Voice Season 8 comes to a close.

For more on last night’s show, follow the links above for photo galleries of the four contestants and head here for song by song grades and here for the new music videos from each contestant.

1. Sawyer Fredericks, “Please” — #2 overall, #1 rock

2. Sawyer Fredericks, “Old Man” — #3 overall, #2 rock

3. Meghan Linsey, “Change My Mind” — #5 overall, #2 pop

4, Joshua Davis, “The Workingman’s Hymn” — #9 overall, #3 rock

5. Joshua Davis, “Hallelujah” — #12 overall, #4 rock

6. Meghan Linsey, “When a Man Loves a Woman,” — #14 overall, #5 pop

7. Koryn Hawthorne, “Bright Fire” — #15 overall, #6 pop

8. Sawyer Fredericks and Pharrell, “Summer Breeze” — #19 overall, #9 pop

9. Joshua Davis and Adam Levine, “Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes” — #21 overall, #5 rock

10. Koryn Hawthorne, “It’s a Man’s World” — #29 overall, #1 R&B/soul

11. Meghan Linsey and Blake Shelton, “Freeway of Love” — #92 overall, #32 pop

12. Koryn Hawthorne and Pharrell, “We Can Work It Out” — #120 overall, #5 R&B/soul

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