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Most-viewed tabs for the month of October 2009 (w/ view numbers):
41 - Honeymoon Suite - New Girl Now
33 - Doucette - Mama Let Him Play
18 - Honeymoon Suite - Burning In Love
16 - Max Webster - Hangover
16 - Trooper - Raise A Little Hell
15 - Trooper - Boys In the Bright White Sports Car
14 - April Wine - Just Between You And Me
14 - Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Takin' Care Of Business
14 - Max Webster - The Party
13 - Harlequin - Thinking Of You
Total Tab Views For October: 699
By section: Canadian-524 Girlschool-42 Various-55 Chords-78
Most-viewed tabs overall (up to Oct. 31/09):
324 - Harlequin - Thinking Of You
295 - Honeymoon Suite - Burning In Love
246 - The Kings - This Beat Goes On
245 - Doucette - Mama Let Him Play
201 - A Foot In Coldwater - (Make Me Do) Anything You Want
198 - The Kings - Switchin' To Glide
190 - April Wine - Cum Hear the Band
177 - Honeymoon Suite - Stay In the Light
160 - Harlequin - Innocence
159 - Kim Mitchell - Patio Lanterns
Tabs reaching 100 overall views mark this month: Takin' Care Of Business
*Only tab views made by people (excluding my own views) are counted here. Webcrawler/bot views are excluded.
Updated: Sunday, November 1, 2009 6:47 PM EDT
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