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Ringtones you listen all the time may be annoying. Built-in tones on your mobile phone are at times irritating. You want to have ringtones that go with the latest trend in music. Mobile phone users of dissimilar ages are customizing their mobile phones with the latest hit in the music industry. Here we have a collection of most downloaded ringtones as your guide on your next download.

Top Downloads for Today:

“Miss Independent” (Ne-Yo) – From his album “Year of the Gentleman”, this song became one of the most downloaded tones today. Ne-Yo’s “I’m So Sick” is likewise among the most frequent tones with a promising number of downloads that might reach to the top.

“I’m Yours” (Jason Mraz) – Released in 2008, this song is amongst the most requested ringtone over the Internet. Tones available come in polyphonic or truetone.

“Ride” (Ace Hood ft. Trey Songz) – His second single packed in the album “Gutta”. This hiphop song now resides on thousands of his fans mobile phones. The song features Trey Songz, another icon in the hiphop world.

“Mrs. Officer” (Lil Wayne & Bobby Valentino) – Lil Wayne’s fourth single from his album, “The Carter III”. The song positioned number three (3) at Billboard Hot Rap Tracks, no wonder why this became one of the most downloaded ringtone.

“The Business (Bridge)” (Yung Berg ft. Casha) – The song featuring Casha is amidst the most successful ringtone today. From Yung Berg’s album, “Look What You Made Me”, this song stayed at number 5 at U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Tracks.

“Swing Ya Rag” (T.I.) – Another single from T.I’s “Paper Trail” album. This song genuinely belongs to the top download and ranked at 29th at U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Tracks.

“Spotlight” (Jennifer Hudson) – This song made it number three (3) at the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. Part of the self titled album from Jennifer Hudson, this song is going to reach the peak of the most downloaded tone.

“Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven” (Kenny Chesney) – A country music written by Jim Collins and Marty Dodson. Released in August 2008, this song is now among the most downloaded tone from country music lovers.

“Just Dance” (Lady GaGa ft. Colby O’Donis) – Part of Lady GaGa’s basi album, “The Fame”, this is one of the best tone offer for dance-pop lovers. This is now rating among the top downloaded tone over the Internet.

These are just galore of the a great deal of tones that are being downloaded over the Internet. Most of these tones are R&B songs converted into ringtones. Just an counsel before downloading tones over the Internet, make sure that you are choosing the right mobile phone model and make. Tones are designed to play for specific mobile phones. There are tones that can not be played on other mobile phones due to a lot of limitations with their file extension.

To download these tones plainly browse the Internet and search use the keyword “ringtones”. You will be prompted with thousands of results presenting these top downloads. A tone may cost $2.99 to $5.99, but it’s worth the gratification you get for your mobile phone.

Top Hits Of Today

From the classic days of Red Foley, Patsy Cline and Johnny Cash to the country super-stars of today like the Dixie Chicks and Toby Keith, “Billboard” magazine has been keeping tabs on the best-sellers in country music and today, country music is hotter than ever before. Now, all the data since the earliest Billboard charts – compiled in 1942 – has been collected into one necessary reference: “The Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits”, newly modified and expanded to capture today’s top recording artists and their greatest songs. Complete, authorized chart selective information on the most general songs and artists make this a great book for music fans, record collectors, industry professionals, and trivia lovers. Joel Whitburn is the leading authority on charted music and begun gathering records in the 1950s, filing each one according to the position it reached on Billboard’s charts. He went on to publish this data – and his business, “Record Research”, was born. Today, he leads a team of chart researchers from his home base in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.

About the AuthorJoel Whitburn started out gathering records in the 1950s, filing each one according to the position it reached on Billboard’s charts. He went on to publish this information–and his business, Record Research, was born. Today, he leads a team of chart researchers from his home base in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.

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What a perfective present!
Want to know how a heap of Top 40 hits Connie Smith or Red Sovine had? Where those their real names? What were their hometowns? How a good deal of Top 40 songs did Tammy have with George? How oftentimes and by which artists did “I Take the Chance” make the charts? (Answers below!). Compiler Whitburn has invented the extreme toy for country music lovers. Also included is each chart hit, singer by singer, song by song. There is an alphabetical listing of each hit, showing who recorded them and another menu of the Top 100 singles going back to 1944. Readers will learn the Top Artists according to decade and all #1 songs cataloged chronologically. Plus more! What is not to like? This reviewer has found the listings for each artisan VERY helpful in resolving to buy CDs. We all recognise a lot of compilations are better than others. Armed with Whitburn’s information, one may tell how numerous tracks on a given album made it in the world and which fizzled. Apparently this gem is only available as “used”. I would not hesitate. Amazon does a good occupation on used books. Whitburn belongs on the shelf of any severe country fan-or any who would like to be. The answers from above are 39, 13, Constance June Meadows from Elkhart, Indiana, Woodrow Wilson Sovine from Charleston, West Virginia, 13 and 2 (by Ernest Ashworth in ’63 and The Browns in ’56.) Haven’t you placed an order yet?

Joel Whitburn’s Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits
In keeping with the overall quality of his series of Billboard Top 40 books, Joel Whitburn has once again provided an magnificent compendium of the top charting country hits and artists, dating all the way back from 1944 to 2006. Whether you’re a died-in-the-wool country music fan or just a big fan of music, this book is a delight to merely peruse or to use as your bible for country music.

Organized like the other books in this series (e.g., Top 40 Hits, Top 40 R&B Hits), the book lists all the charted songs by each artist, coordinated alphabetically by artist. For each song, the date, number of weeks, most eminent chart position, and record label are provided. Likewise, for each artisan or group, a good deal of brief biographical selective information is provided. Interspersed allround the book are pages with pictures of album or singles covers from sample artists and brief messages that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events regarding those artists or songs. The back of the book also includes an alphabetical index of all charted songs, as well as listing the artist, year, and most eminent chart position.

And for humans who are mesmerized in rankings of the best songs and artists, further and added tables at the back of the book list the Top 100 songs of the era, the top singles by decade, the Top 100 artists of the era, the top artists by decade, the biggest top 40 artisan achievements (e.g., most #1 hits), and a chronological list of all #1 songs by year.

I started a great deal of years ago with Joel Whitburn’s book of popular Top 40 hits and have purchased multiple editions of that book in subsequent years. I found those books so pleasurable as handy references and to aid me get deeper into galore artists catalogues of hits, that I in the end likewise purchased the Book of Top 40 R&B Hits and this Book of Top 40 Country Hits as my musical interests expanded and deepened in these genres.

I would think that books like this one would be “must-have’s” for disc jockeys and music historians. For died-in-the-wool music fans like myself, books like this one are a pure delight that I keep handy whenever I am listening to music, adding songs to my iPod, creating personal playlists of songs, or merely wanting to exaggerate or refresh my noesis when it comes to peculiar artists and songs over the years.

I highly commend this book as being up to the same high standards as the other books in Joel Whitburn’s series of Billboard Top 40 hits. It’s a outstanding reference book for any severe music fan to keep handy when listening to or thinking regarding all these delightful (and not-so-delightful) songs and artists that made it into the enviable weekly “top 40″ lists on the music charts.

A country disk jockey’s will have to have
If you are a country music disk jockey, you will have to have this book. The way the book is compiled is very helpful to the country DJ. It would be outstanding if this book could be modified each year or two.

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