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Alisan Porter, Mary Sarah score biggest blind audition hits on The Voice

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Alisan Porter performs Blue Bayou during The Voice Season 10 premiere. (NBC Photo)

Alisan Porter performs Blue Bayou during The Voice Season 10 premiere. (NBC Photo)

A male singer has won the last four seasons of The Voice.

But two ladies scored the biggest iTunes hits from Season 10’s blind audition round.

Alisan Porter led he way, climbing into the Top 30 on iTunes’ Top 200 with her rendition of “Blue Bayou” from the season’s opening episode.

Two week’s later, the song is still number 111 on the site’s pop singles chart.

Mary Sarah also cracked the top half of the iTunes’ Top 200 the day after her blind audition performance of “Where the Boys Are.”

And, like Alisan, you’ll still find her songs on the iTunes’ charts — sitting at number 59 among country singles as of 9 a.m. Wednesday.

Both turned four chairs during the blind auditions. Alisan opted to join Team Christina. Mary Sarah joined Team Blake and has already advanced to the knockout round.

Her battle round match against Justin Whisnant aired Tuesday night. They sang “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man,” and Mary Sarah was declared the winner.

Here’s a look at all the blind audition songs that cracked the iTunes Top 200 as of 7 p.m. the day after they were televised.

#29: Alisan Porter (Team Christina) “Blue Bayou”

#81: Mary Sarah (Team Blake) “Where the Boys Are”

#104: Mike Schiavo (Team Adam) “Body Talk”

#111: Ryan Quinn (Team Adam) “Can’t Find My Way Home”

#121: Angie Keilhauer (Team Blake) “I Hold On”

#131: Owen Danoff (Team Adam) “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right.”

#139: Emily Keener (Team Pharrell) “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”

None of the song from the final five artists who made the show during Monday’s episode were on the iTunes 200 as of 7 p.m. Tuesday.

But two were on the iTunes singles charts at that point.

Moushumi hit number 25 on the alternative chart with her version of “Wicked Game.” And Jonathan Hutcherson just cracked the Top 200 with his cover of “You and I,” hitting number 191 on the pop singles chart.

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