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Josh Halverson scores biggest hit of knockout round on The Voice

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Josh Halverson performs during the knockout round on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Josh Halverson performs during the knockout round on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Josh Halverson needed a steal to make it to the live playoffs on The Voice.

Nevertheless, he scored the biggest hit on iTunes during the knockout round.

His cover of Chris Stapleton’s “Whiskey and You” was sitting at number 22 on iTunes overall singles chart at noon the day after it aired on the show.

That’s the best performance among the 20 songs that charted during the knockout round and the second best chart performance so far in Season 11.

During the blind auditions, former child star Billy Gilman hit number 18 with “When We Were Young.”

Josh, from West, Texas, and 31 when he auditioned, entered the knockouts as a member of Team Miley and was paired with Aaron Gibson.

Miley declared Aaron the winner of their match, but Josh nabbed the final steal of Season 11 and joined Team Alicia Keys for the live playoffs, set for Monday night.

Josh has now cracked the overall singles chart during all three rounds of The Voice. Only four other artists have accomplished that feat: Aaron Gibson, Billy Gilman, Courtney Harrell and Christian Cuevas.

Here’s a look at how all the songs did during the knockout round. Teams indicated in parenthesis are the teams the singers are on now.

Overall singles chart

#22 — Josh Halverson (Team Alicia), “Whiskey and You”

#43 — Billy Gilman (Team Adam), “Fight Song”

#45 — Sundance Head (Team Blake), “The Climb”

#70 — We McDonald (Team Alicia), “No More Drama”

#72 — Brendan Fletcher (Team Adam), “Soulshine”

#86 — Christian Cuevas (Team Alicia), “Superstar”

#131 — Aaron Gibson (Team Miley), “Die a Happy Man”

#145 — Belle Jewel (Team Miley), “Don’t Dream It’s Over”

#157 — Josh Gallagher (Team Adam), “My Maria”

#174 — Courtney Harrell (Team Blake), “River Deep, Mountain High”

Country singles chart

#3 — Josh Halverson (Team Alicia), “Whiskey and You”

#8 — Sundance Head (Team Blake), “The Climb”

#39 — Josh Gallagher (Team Adam), “My Maria”

Pop singles chart

#20 — Billy Gilman (Team Adam), “Fight Song”

#31 — Christian Cuevas (Team Alicia), “Superstar”

#52 — Aaron Gibson (Team Miley), “Die a Happy Man”

Rock singles chart

#2 — Brendan Fletcher (Team Adam), “Soulshine”

#9 — Austin Allsup (Team Blake), “Breakdown”

Alternative singles chart

#12 — Belle Jewel (Team Miley), “Don’t Dream It’s Over”

#38 — Darby Walker (Team Miley), “Shake It Out

R&B singles chart

#4 — We McDonald (Team Alicia), “No More Drama”

#11 — Courtney Harrell (Team Blake), “River Deep, Mountain High”

#15 — Dana Harper (Team Blake), “You Give Me Something”

#17 — Jason Warrior (Team Blake), “I Want You”

#22 — Ali Caldwell (Team Miley), “No Ordinary Love”

#25 — Simon Gundy (Team Adam), “Midnight Train to Georgia”

#41 — Sa’Rayah (Team Alicia), “Ain’t Nobody”

#63 — Sophia Urista (Team Miley), “Can’t Stand the Rain”

Blues singles chart

Kylie Rothfield (Team Alicia), “Hound Dog”

Jazz singles chart

Riley Elmore (Team Adam), “Haven’t Met You Yet”

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