Toby Keith has scored the ninth No. 1 country album of his career with the chart-topping debut of his latest, 'Clancy's Tavern.' The disc sold 68,000 copies, according to Nielsen Soundscan, dislodging Scotty McCreery's 'Clear as Day' from the top spot after two consecutive weeks.

'Clancy's Tavern' falls short of the 71,000 copies sold in the first week by Toby's previous album, 'Bullets in the Gun,' which also debuted atop the all-genre Billboard 200. 'Clancy's' comes in at No. 5 on that chart this week, facing stiff competition from Coldplay (No. 1), Kelly Clarkson, Michael Buble and Adele.

Toby is also at the top of the Country Digital Tracks with his humorous new song 'Red Solo Cup,' debuting with 61,000 downloads sold.

Vince Gill's latest, 'Guitar Slinger,' debuts at No. 4 this week. Interestingly, that's the same position at which Vince's three previous albums have all peaked. Vince's last album, the Grammy-winning 'These Days,' has since been certified platinum.

Also making a Top 10 debut, at No. 10, is the Texas-based Casey Donahew Band, whose 'Double-Wide Dream' sold 11,000 copies in its first week. It's the first Top 10 album for the group, whose previous disc, 2009's 'Movin' On,' reached the Top 30 on the Country Albums chart.

Watch Toby Keith's 'Red Solo Cup' Video

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