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Morgan Frazier leads the way for The Voice on iTunes

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Morgan Frazier prepares to select a coach on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Morgan Frazier prepares to select a coach on The Voice. (NBC Photo)

Season 9 of The Voice is loaded with talented country singers, and we met another Monday night.

Morgan Frazier landed a spot on Team Blake with her country version of the Cheap Trick hit “I Want You to Want Me.”

She also scored the night’s most successful song on iTunes.

Her song from the blind audition show had climbed to 162 on iTunes’ overall singles chart as of 1 a.m. By noon Tuesday, when voting typically ends for The Voice live shows, it had climbed to number 93.

In fact, it was one of only two songs song from Monday’s show to crack the Top 200 as of that time.

Morgan’s cover of the song was also number 17 on the site’s country singles chart.

Morgan’s talent didn’t surprise me. I had featured her on a 10 singers to watch blog posted about a week ago.

Want to learn more about the artists we met last week on The Voice? Head here for links to a profile blog on each artist.

As of noon, several other artists were charting on iTunes genre charts. The only other song in the Top 200 on the over singles chart is Lyndsey Elm 168 with her cover of Meghan Trainor’s “Lips Are Movin’.”

Here are where the other singers were on genre charts:

Manny Cabo, “Here I Go Again” — number 9 on rock chart

Jubal and Amanda, “Seven Bridges Road” — number 68 on rock chart

Tyler Dickerson, “Hard to Handle” — number 116 on rock chart

Lyndsey Elm, “Lips are Movin” — number 51 on pop chart

Chris Crump, “Thinking Out Loud” — number 66 on pop chart

Madi Davis, “It’s Too Late” — number 90 on pop chart

Jeffery Austin, “Lay Me Down” — number 114 on pop chart

Cassandra Robertson, “Ghost” — number 179 on R&B/Soul chart

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