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Caity Peters performs Monday night on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Caity Peters performs Monday night on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Every winning song featured on Monday’s episode of The Voice was charting on iTunes as of noon Tuesday.

That said, only one had cracked the iTunes Top 200 singles chart.

Caity Peters earned that distinction, with her cover of Sam Smith’s “Leave Your Lover” sitting at number 194 as of noon.

Caity defeated Abby Celso in a Team Pharrell knockout round match Monday, earning a spot in next week’s live playoffs in the process.

Here’s where all of last night’s featured songs were sitting on iTunes genre charts as of noon. Keep in mind some charts (like pop and country) are a tougher climb than others (rock and R&B).

Bryan Bautista, “Sorry” — #25 on R&B/soul chart

Brian Nhira, “Grenade” — #33 on R&B/soul chart

Caity Peters, “Leave Your Lover” — #50 on pop chart

Joe Maye, “Earned It” — #79 on R&B/soul chart

Laith Al-Saaid, “In Your Eyes” — #81 on rock chart

Mary Sarah, “You Ain’t Woman Enough” — #121 on country chart

Kata Hay, “Why Haven’t I Heard from You” — #196 on country chart

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