Ella Langley‘s “Choosin’ Texas” continues to establish itself as her career record (so far). The song was the first to simultaneously top Country Airplay, Hot Country Songs and the all-genre Billboard Hot 100; it revisited the top of the Hot 100 as Megan Moroney ruled Top Country Albums with her “Cloud 9,” marking the first time that two women who primarily record country music have led those charts in the same week. And now, the song pulls off a new trick. Since 1990, only 20 songs (including “Choosin’ Texas”) have dropped out of the top spot on Country Airplay chart, only to return to #1. Langley did that, but she did it in a way never done before. “Texas” was #1, dropped out for three weeks, and is #1 again this week…the first time a song hit the top of the chart, fell out or three weeks, then mounted a comeback to return to #1.

