Listeners’ Picks for Top Country Songs of Summer: Want to Float a Guess at What’s Number 1?

Just for fun with absolutely no intention of being scientific, Albright & O’Malley invited our stations’ listeners to tell us their favorite songs of summer 2012 by ranking the most played songs from Memorial Day to Labor Day (U.S.).
The hands down winner? Little Big Town’s “Pontoon.”
Here are the top five songs as picked by our respondents:
  1. Pontoon/Little Big Town
  2. Springsteen/Eric Church
  3. Drunk On You/Luke Bryan
  4. Come Over/Kenny Chesney
  5. 5-1-5-0/Dierks Bentley
Pontoon received more votes for “number one song of summer” than the next two songs combined.  In a place for comments, one listener said of Pontoon, “I could listen to that song all day.”
Luke Bryan made a race of it for second, falling just short of Eric Church’s totals. Kenny Chesney and Dierks Bentley were further back but close to each other. 
We posted a similar survey for our Canadian stations that included CanCon as well as International songs released during the same time period. Here’s that top 5 list:
  1. Pontoon/Little Big Town
  2. Springsteen/Eric Church
  3. Drunk On You/Luke Bryan
  4. Good Girl/Carrie Underwood and Gloriana/(Kissed You) Goodnight (tied)
Gord Bamford/Leanin’ On A Lonesome Song got the most #1 votes among the CanCon titles.
(Quick respondent facts: both panels leaned female and were country P1-heavy; ages were fairly evenly distributed across 18-54 though the Canadian panel was slightly older).

We invited station personnel to participate as well. Though we didn’t get a lot of takers, our US radio folks made “Pontoon” number one while in Canada it was “Springsteen.”
As a passing observation, the top three songs’ themes were summer-related: two in the present, one in the past.

Aside from ranking their songs, we asked these listeners how they thought this year’s crop of summer songs compared to previous years. Both US and Canadian panelists were bullish.  

In the US, 64% thought this summer’s music was a lot (23%) or a little (41%) above average compared to past summers; 6% said this summer’s music was a little or a lot worse. Among Canadians, 70% thought this summer’s music was a lot (30%) or a little (40%) above average with 6% saying a little or a lot worse. 
All this is interesting of course, but here’s a key point: while the informal poll gave stations a little data, it more importantly gave them a fun and timely way to engage their listeners.
Feel free to share how you’ve recently engaged your listeners… and if you want, let us know YOUR favorite songs of summer 2012 – country or otherwise.