The country charts' traditional slowdown before the holidays finds husband and wife Tim McGraw and Faith Hill firmly in charge of things.

For the second straight week, they control the top two positions on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, and Hill holds the #1 spot on the Top Country Singles Sales chart.

McGraw's Greatest Hits tops the albums chart for the third straight week, although it's the only top-10 country album to fall in sales over last week's figures. SoundScan figures show it's sold more than 700,000 copies in three weeks and is still well ahead in weekly sales over the #2 album, Hill's Breathe, which has been on the chart for 57 weeks.

The Dixie Chicks' Fly remains at #3, and young Billy Gilman's two albums, One Voice and Classic Christmas, reverse positions at #4 and #5, with the Christmas album ahead. Alan Jackson's When Somebody Loves You and Kenny Chesney's Greatest Hits remain at #6 and #7, respectively. Lee Ann Womack and John Michael Montgomery change places, with her I Hope You Dance moving up to #8 and his Brand New Me dropping to #9. SheDaisy's holiday album, Brand New Year, remains at #10, with a 35 percent sales jump.

The soundtrack to the upcoming movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" enters the country albums chart at #57. Debuting at #69 is Loretta Lynn's Still Country. Bluegrass trio Nickel Creek's self-titled album, which was released earlier this year, debuts at #74 this week.

Hill's "The Way You Love Me" (RealAudio excerpt) continues its reign atop Billboard's Top Country Singles Sales chart, with Gilman's "Oklahoma/Warm & Fuzzy" still a close #2. The remainder of the top 5 is unchanged, with LeAnn Rimes' "Can't Fight the Moonlight/But I Do Love You" at #3, Cledus T. Judd's "My Cellmate Thinks I'm Sexy" at #4, and Toby Keith's "How Do You Like Me Now?!" at #5.

Trick Pony's "Pour Me" debuts on the singles sales chart at #23, and Billy Yates' "What Do You Want From Me Now" enters the chart at #32.