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10 Little-Known Country Songs That Speak To The Heart

Country music: love it or hate it, everyone can relate to these songs.

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10 Little-Known Country Songs That Speak To The Heart
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1. Even If I Wanted To - Jason Aldean


Jason Aldean is one of those artists who can write a song that can make you feel like dancing on the tailgate of a truck, or send you reminiscing about lost love. Although the party songs tend to be his number one hits, this song tends to do the latter. This heartfelt ballad is about knowing you have to let go of someone you love, but being unable to.

2. Your Mama Should've Named You Whiskey - Luke Bryan


"I know I shouldn't wanna but I think I'm probably gonna." In this catchy song, Luke Bryan puts into words something we've all been through - a love that was bad for us. He compares this love for a girl to whiskey, saying he's addicted. Featured only on the "Crash My Party" Deluxe album, this great song often gets overlooked simply because most people don't even know it.

3. Outta My Head - Craig Campbell


"Wish I could close my eyes and not have to see you smilin'..." This breakup anthem speaks volumes about how hard it is to forget a person you love.

4. That's When You Know It's Over - Lee Brice


Lee Brice is a lyrical genius. It's evident in his album "Hard 2 Love" that he has been through a heartbreak or two, and who can't relate to that? In this song, he beautifully describes what it's like to finally have that first breakthrough when you realize you've "over it," or as he puts it, "ready for another ride."

5. The House That Built Me - Miranda Lambert


This song gives me chills every time I listen to it. Miranda Lambert spends this song describing what it's like to visit her childhood home after a new family has moved into it. Hearing her reminisce about her childhood memories that have happened there, and sing about how much she has changed since moving out - it's sure to make you tear up.

6. Lovin' Lately - Big & Rich


Big & Rich has an internal debate in this song about whether it's better to just stay out of your past lover's business, or if it's natural to wonder who they've been "lovin' lately."

7. I Don't Do Lonely Well - Jason Aldean


"I can get up and face the day just fine all by myself; go out and take on the world, and get it done like nobody else... But I don't do lonely well."

8. When She Grows Up - Craig Campbell


"It's funny how things in life can change us, like when I see her little hand in mine." This song warms the hearts of many as Craig Campbell confesses that all he wants to be in life is what his daughter wants him to be.

9. Love Triangle - RaeLynn


Unfortunately, so many people can relate to this song about divorced parents. RaeLynn is an up-and-coming artist, and she really showed her depth in this song. She so accurately depicts what it is like to have to split your time between your mom and your dad after they separate, and sounds beautiful doing so.

10. See You When I See You - Jason Aldean


Needless to say, this song is not about a goodbye, it's about a "See You When I See You." " God made this whole world round, and maybe it's that way so the paths we go down all will cross again someday..." Anyone who's ever gone through a hard goodbye, whether it be a friend or family member moving or simply saying goodbye to friends you've met on vacation, can relate to this heartfelt song.

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