Carrie Underwood, Idols on the Music Chart

Carrie Underwood on top of country singles chart again

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Carrie Underwood in the pressroom at the Academy of Country Music Awards earlier this year. (AP Photo)Carrie Underwood is back in a familiar spot today (July 29) — number one on the country singles chart.

It took 15 weeks to do it, but “Undo It” completed its climb to number one on the Billboard music charts posted online today.

Let’s see …

That’s Carrie’s third straight number one country hit from “Play On,” following “Temporary Home” and “Cowboy Casanova.”

That follows four number one country hits from her second album, “Carnival Ride” (2007).

Which followed three number one country hits from her debut album, “Some Hearts” (2006).

Oh, and another song from that album — the American Idol coronation song “Inside Your Heaven” — made it to number one on the Billboard Hot 100.

Quite a track record the gal from little ol’ Checotah, Okla., is putting together, huh?

The only single she’s released recently that didn’t made it to number one on the country chart was her “I Told You So” duet with Randy Travis.

But don’t shed too many tears for Carrie. That song stalled at number two on the country charts.

“Undo It” had climbed to the number two spot last week, behind Luke Bryan’s “Rain Is a Good Thing,”

Now it’s a question of how long it can stay at number one. “Temporary Home” held the spot for just one week.

Hot on Carrie’s heels: “Free” by the Zac Brown Band at number two and “Lover, Lover” by Jerrod Niemann at number three.

Oh, and just a reminder: Carrie will be the featured artist on the Today show’s Summer Concert Series Friday morning (July 30).

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