But music lovers are loving Ellie Lawrence’s performance from Tuesday night’s blind audition episode of The Voice.
So far, her cover of “We Don’t Have to Take Our Clothes Off” is easily the most successful on iTunes’ singles charts.
As of noon, when Voice voting typically ends for live shows, it was sitting at number 58 on the site’s overall charts.
And it had cracked the Top 10 on the alternative singles chart, sitting at number five
As of that time, only one other song from the night had cracked the Top 200 on iTunes’ overall chart — Blind Joe’s “If It Hadn’t Been for Love” at number 152. That song is number 32 on the country singles chart.
Several other songs did crack the genre charts, however, including:
James Dupre, “Let Her Cry” — number 45 on country chart
Zach Seabaugh, “Take Your Time” — number 59 on country chart
Emily Ann Roberts, “I Hope You Dance” — number 78 on country chart
Even McKeel, “Typical” — number 90 on alternative chart
Ivonne Acero, “Style” — number 79 on pop chart
Meanwhile, two songs from Monday’s show have continued to climb on iTunes.
Jordan Smith’s cover of “Chandelier” is up to number 38 on the overall singles chart; Barrett Baber’s version of “Angel Eyes” climbed as high as 85 last night and is now back down to 92.
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