Top 10 Downloaded Chord Charts: March 2014 / Q1 2014

on Wednesday, 02 April 2014. Posted in Top 10 Downloads, Blogs

During the month of MARCH 2014, the Top 10 most downloaded chord charts from WorshipReady.com were (previous month rankings in parenthesis - "NL" means it was not in the top 10 list in the previous period):

MARCH 2014 Top 10

  1. Every Praise - Hezekiah Walker (#3)
  2. Victor's Crown - Darlene Zschech (NL)
  3. Forever - Bethel (NL)
  4. Great Are You Lord - All Sons & Daughters (NL)
  5. Holy Spirit - Jesus Culture / Bryan & Katie Torwalt (NL)
  6. Set A Fire - Jesus Culture (NL)
  7. Oceans (Where Feet May Fail) - Hillsong United (#4)
  8. Christ Is Enough - Hillsong (NL)
  9. Anchor - Hillsong (NL)
  10. I Feel Your Spirit - Hezekiah Walker (NL)

"Every Praise" by Hezekiah Walker moves up to #1 downloaded chord chart and has been in the top 3 the last 3 months. It is also now the most hit song page on our site.

Now, looking at a longer span of time really gives a better picture of the popularity of a song in this type of view. So, here is another top 10 list, but for the 3-month span of 2014 1st Quarter (January - March). The "(NL)" in this case states that a song was not on the top 10 list for 4th Quarter 2013:

1st Quarter 2014 Top 10

  1. Every Praise - Hezekiah Walker (#4)
  2. In Christ Alone - Passion / K. Stanfill (#5)
  3. Oceans (Where Feet May Fail) - Hillsong United (NL)
  4. This Is Amazing Grace - Phil Wickham / Bethel (NL)
  5. I Feel Your Spirit - Hezekiah Walker (NL)
  6. Set A Fire - Jesus Culture (NL)
  7. Break Every Chain - Jesus Culture / Tasha Cobbs (NL)
  8. Victor's Crown - Darlene Zschech (NL)
  9. Whom Shall I Fear (God Of Angel Armies) - Chris Tomlin (NL)
  10. 10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord) - Matt Redman (NL)

Close follow-ups included "Forever" (Bethel), "Christ Is Enough" (Hillsong) and "Great Are You Lord" (All Sons & Daughters).

We post here each month the Top 10 most downloaded charts so you can get a glimpse of what songs most other worship leaders seem to be using. Be sure to let us know if these songs are working well for you in your church! You can comment below.