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Gospel Songs

The week's most popular gospel songs, ranked by radio airplay detections as measured by Nielsen BDS.

Week of February 18, 2012
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1

  • 1
  • 41
  • 1
Isaac Carree

2*

  • 2
  • 25
  • 2
James Fortune & FIYA

3

  • 3
  • 39
  • 1
Earnest Pugh

4*

  • 4
  • 39
  • 2
Donald Lawrence & Co.

5*

  • 5
  • 26
  • 5
William McDowell

I Won't Go Back

William McDowell

Getting Info

6

  • 6
  • 41
  • 4
Yolanda Adams

Be Still

Yolanda Adams

Peace Together

7*

  • 8
  • 17
  • 7
Andrae Crouch Featuring Marvin Winans

Let The Church Say Amen

Andrae Crouch Featuring Marvin Winans

8*

  • 7
  • 38
  • 5
Maurette Brown Clark

I Hear The Sound (Of Victory...

Maurette Brown Clark

9*

  • 10
  • 13
  • 9
Fred Hammond

I Feel Good

Fred Hammond

God, Love and Romance

10*

  • 11
  • 26
  • 8
Zacardi Cortez Featuring John P. Kee

One More Time

Zacardi Cortez Featuring John P. Kee

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* Titles with the greatest airplay and sales gains this week.

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