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Top 10 Weekly Christian Music Hits

For the Week Ending July 27, 2008

By Kim Jones, About.com

The official Top 10 Christian hit songs list is compiled by your Guide by checking and averaging Christian charts from all over the U.S. such as Billboard and R&R.

Chris Tomlin and Switchfoot debut new music this week while Third Day and MercyMe hold the top spots.

1. "Call My Name" - Third Day

Third Day - RevelationEssential
"Call My Name," which debuted 9 weeks ago, is off of the upcoming new album, Revelation, which releases on July 29th and rocks! Brad Avery may be missing, but the classic Third Day sound sure isn't.

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2. "You Reign" - MercyMe

MercyMe - All That Is Within MeINO
"You Reign" from All That Is Within Me is the second radio single to do really well. This week marks the 3rd week it has been in the Top 10 and there will be plenty more weeks for this great song.

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3. "Let it Fade" - Jeremy Camp

Jeremy Camp - Beyond MeasureBEC
Moving down from number 2, Jeremy and wife Adrienne hit every note on this beautiful pop/rock tune, making it one of the best from the CD (which is excellent in itself).

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4. "Your Grace is Enough" - Matt Maher

Matt Maher - Empty and BeautifulEssential Records
This beautiful song, which debuted 8 weeks ago, is off of Matt's Essential Records debut, Empty & Beautiful, which is literally "outta this world" as it went into space on NASA’s Space Shuttle Discovery Mission STS-124.

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5. "I'm Letting Go" - Francesca Battistelli

Francesca Battistelli - My Paper HeartFervent Records
Moving up from its debut spot of #7 last week, "I'm Letting Go" is off of Francesca's debut album with Fervent, My Paper Heart. The song, just like the lady herself, is catchy and the pop tune is a great taste of what's to come on the rest of the album.

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6. "Jesus Messiah" - Chris Tomlin

Chris Tomlin - Hello LoveEMI
Debuting this week, "Jesus Messiah" is off of Chris Tomlin's upcoming release Hello Love which will hit stores on September 2, 2008. This song released to radio on June 13th and it was the most added song on Christian Adult Contemporary, Christian Hit Radio, and Christian Inspirational radio that week, with 97 total adds, (according to Radio & Records).

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7. "All Because Of Jesus" - Fee

Fee - We ShineINO
Moving up from #9, "All Because of Jesus" comes to us from Fee's 2007 release, We Shine. You've heard this tune before because Casting Crowns covered it on The Altar And The Door, but you haven't heard it like this.

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8. "I Will Not Be Moved" - Natalie Grant

Natalie Grant - RelentlessCurb
Natalie Grant shows that she has a little rock in her with "I Will Not Be Moved," which debuted 2 weeks ago. Off of her latest release, Relentless, this is a great song about how being broken keeps us grounded and lets us find strength.

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9. "This Is Home" - Switchfoot

Switchfoot 2006EMI
Debuting this week, "This Is Home" is off of Switchfoot's upcoming fall release.

10. "Those Nights" - Skillet

Skillet - ComatoseCourtesy of: Lava/Atlantic and Ardent/SRE
"Those Nights," which debuted 4 weeks ago. is the latest single off of 2006's Comatose. Hitting home with a wide range of people, this one "clicks" because we've all had "those nights."

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