After showing within the second season of HBO’s The Rehearsal twice within the month of Might, Evanescence’s “Carry Me to Life” reaches No. 1 on Billboard’s Prime TV Songs chart, powered by Tunefind (a Songtradr firm), for Might 2025.
Rankings for the Prime TV Songs chart are based mostly on music and present knowledge supplied by Tunefind and ranked utilizing a method mixing that knowledge with gross sales and streaming data tracked by Luminate throughout the corresponding interval of Might 2025.
“Carry Me to Life,” which options vocals from Paul McCoy, was first heard within the third episode of the Nathan Fielder-led docu-comedy sequence’ second season, which premiered Might 4; it returned on the season finale (Might 25). The context of the music’s synch: Fielder posits that pilot Sully Sullenberger might have been listening to the monitor, No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2003, whereas he landed a aircraft within the Hudson River (the Miracle on the Hudson) in 2009.
In Might 2025, “Carry Me to Life” earned 22.1 million official on-demand U.S. streams and bought 3,000 downloads, in line with Luminate. It returned to Billboard’s Exhausting Rock Digital Track Gross sales chart twice, paced by an look at No. 6 on the Might 17-dated rating.
“Carry Me to Life” reigns on Prime TV Songs over Stevie Nicks’ “Fringe of Seventeen,” which enters at No. 2 after a synch in Will Trent that aired Might 13. It was heard within the remaining episode of the third season of the ABC drama (with a fourth on the way in which, because it was renewed in April).
One in all Nicks’ definitive solo tunes, “Fringe of Seventeen,” which peaked at No. 11 on the Scorching 100 in 1982, earned 10.5 million streams and a couple of,000 downloads in Might 2025.
The player Prime TV Songs additionally options three songs every from the premiere seasons of Netflix’s Sirens and Amazon Prime Video’s The Higher Sister. Sirens leads the pair because of the No. 3 rank of Blue Swede’s “Hooked On a Feeling” from its fifth episode (8.7 million streams, 1,000 downloads), adopted by The Rolling Stones’ “You Can’t All the time Get What You Need” from The Higher Sister at No. 5 (4.6 million streams, 1,000 downloads).
See the total high 10, additionally that includes music from The Rookie and The Final of Us, beneath.
Rank, Track, Artist, Present (Community)
- “Carry Me to Life,” Evanescence feat. Paul McCoy, The Rehearsal (HBO)
- “Fringe of Seventeen,” Stevie Nicks, Will Trent (ABC)
- “Hooked on a Feeling,” Blue Swede, Sirens (Netflix)
- “Hit Me With Your Finest Shot,” Pat Benatar, The Rookie (ABC)
- “You Can’t All the time Get What You Need,” The Rolling Stones, The Higher Sister (Amazon Prime Video)
- “How Candy It Is (To Be Cherished By You),” James Taylor, Sirens (Netflix)
- “Conga,” Miami Sound Machine, Sirens (Netflix)
- “Werewolves of London,” Warren Zevon, The Higher Sister (Amazon Prime Video)
- “Magic Man,” Coronary heart, The Higher Sister (Amazon Prime Video)
- “Burden in My Hand,” Soundgarden, The Final of Us (HBO)