Daughtry: The most succinct summary would be It's not over. Not by a longshot. is down from No.
9 to No. 10 on the broadest chart, Hot 100 Airplay (the one most comparable to the USA TODAY-commissioned national airplay chart that I do quote from every week), but it retains the bullet that denotes it's still gaining airplay. It's up 5-3 on the Pop 100 Airplay chart (which takes out some of the harder R B and rap titles).
And he reigns at No. 1 for the second week on the Adult Top 40 chart. His conquest of rock radio is complete: 8-7 on the mainstream rock chart, 23-21 on the somewhat more resistant modern rock list.
But most remarkable of all is that this undeniably commercial but fairly uncompromising rock song makes its debut at No. 29 on the adult contemporary chart, usually a more friendly environment for the likes of Celine Dion and other pop stars. (On a sales note, he went 8-7 on the digital songs chart.
) Carrie: Two songs moving up on the Hot 100 Airplay chart -- the older , 47-40, regaining a bullet, and Daughtry: The most succinct summary would be It's not over.