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New single goes top ten in US

“Didn’t I” is Rod’s first original, non-holiday song to reach the chart’s top 10 since 1999.

Rod is back in the top 10 of a Billboard airplay chart, as “Didn’t I” moves 11-10 on the Adult Contemporary chart

“Didn’t I,” the first single from Rod’s upcoming studio album Blood Red Roses, becomes his first top 10 on the chart since 2012, when he spent five weeks at No. 1 with his cover of the Christmas standard “Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow.”

Rod’s last non-holiday track to reach the top 10 was his cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Have You Ever Seen the Rain” that reached No.6 in 2006.

Rod now has 23 top 10s on Adult Contemporary, dating back to “Love Touch” in 1986 (No. 5, 1986). With his 23rd top 10, he ties with Al Martino, Billy Joel, Carpenters, Lionel Richie and Phil Collins for the eighth-most No. 1s.
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