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Hannah Huston leading the way on iTunes for The Voice

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Hannah Huston performs during the knockout round on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Hannah Huston performs during the knockout round on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

An hour after Monday’s episode of The Voice ended on the East Coast, pre-school teacher Hannah Huston appeared to have scored the night’s biggest hit.

Her cover of “House of the Rising Sun” was sitting at 73 on the iTunes overall singles chart.

By 7 p.m. tonight, it had climbed higher and was one of only four songs to crack the chart, though others made their way into the Top 200 on genre charts.

Hannah earned a spot in the live playoffs on Team Pharrell. Over the course of the show, the artists listed below also advanced, though Lacy Mandigo, Ryan Quinn and Shalyah Fearing needed steals to do so.

Check back in this evening when I’ll be updating these chart positions.

As of 7 a.m.. EST …

Hannah Huston, “House of the Rising Sun” — 46 on the iTunes Top 200, 20 on the pop singles chart

Alisan Porter, “River” — 56 on iTunes Top 200, 23 on pop singles chart

Katie Basden, “Gypsy” — 170 on the iTunes Top 200, number 7 on the rock singles chart

Shalyah Fearing, “Broken Wing” — 188 on the iTunes Top 200, 61 on the pop singles chart

Owen Danoff, “She Always a Woman to Me” — 18 on the rock singles chart

Emily Keener, “Big Yellow Taxi” — 120 on pop singles chart

Ryan Quinn, “Drops of Jupiter” — 178 on the rock singles chart

Lacy Mandigo, “Zombie” — 194 on the alternative singles chart

Paxton Ingram, “Hometown Glory” — did not chart

Shalyah Fearing, “A Broken Wing” — had not charted on the iTunes Top 200, 70 on the pop singles chart

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