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Owen Danoff leads the way on iTunes for The Voice

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Owen Danoff talks to The Voice judges after becoming just the fifth four-chair turn recipient of Season 10 Tuesday night. (NBC Photo)

Owen Danoff talks to The Voice judges after becoming just the fifth four-chair turn recipient of Season 10 Tuesday night. (NBC Photo)

Tuesday night, we watched Owen Danoff earn a four-chair turn on the fourth blind audition episode of The Voice Season 10.

Wednesday, Owen’s blind audition song was performing best on iTunes among the 12 featured on Tuesday’s show.

The 25-year-old New Yorker’s cover of Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” was sitting at number 131 on iTunes overall singles chart as of 5 p.m.

None of the other songs from Tuesday had cracked that chart, though Ryan Quinn’s performance of “Can’t Find My Way Home” from Monday night was still there at number 138.

Owen’s cover song was also number three on the iTunes’ rock singles chart.

As of 5 p.m., seven other songs from Tuesday’s show were charting on iTunes’ genre charts as follows:

Matt Tedder, “Hoochie, Coochie Man” — #1 on the blues chart

Joe Maye, “I Put a Spell on You” — #22 on the R&B/soul chart

Justin Whisnant, “Ain’t Worth the Whiskey” — #70 on the county chart

Maya Smith, “Do Right Woman, Do Right Man” — #84 on the R&B/soul chart

Daniel Passino, “Marvin Gaye” — #117 on the pop chart

Jessica Crosbie, “Viva la Vida” — #122 on the pop chart

Tamar Davis, “Chain of Fools” — #178 on the R&B/soul chart.

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