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16 Country Songs For When You Are Missing Someone

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16 Country Songs For When You Are Missing Someone
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Whether you are conquering heartbreak or rejoicing in the fact that you are over somebody, here are 15 country songs that'll put you in your ~feels~

1. Come Over - Kenny Chesney

You know they're gonna say we're bad for each other, but we ain't good for anyone else.

2. Lonely Tonight - Blake Shelton

That taste, that touch, that fire I miss.

3. Need You Now - Lady Antebellum

I wonder if I ever cross your mind, for me it happens all the time.

4. Make You Miss Me - Sam Hunt

Any {boy} you ever met was to easy to forget, well, I ain't going out like that.

5. Over You - Miranda Lambert

But you went away, how dare you? I miss you.

6. All Too Well - Taylor Swift

Time won't fly, it's like I'm paralyzed by it.

7. The Truth - Jason Aldean

Just don't tell 'em I've gone crazy, that I'm still strung out over you.

8. Springsteen - Eric Church

Funny how a melody sounds like a memory.

9. Save It For A Rainy Day - Kenny Chesney

Beer's too cold to be thinkin' 'bout you.

10. Somewhere On A Beach - Dierks Bentley

We drink all day and party all night, I'm way too gone to have you on my mind.

11. Craving You - Thomas Rhett

No matter how much I get, I'm always craving you.

12. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye - Luke Bryan

Ain't no reason runnin' after something already gone.

13. Tim McGraw - Taylor Swift

September saw a month of tears and thankin' God that you weren't here to see me like that.

14. You'll Think of Me - Keith Urban

Take your space and take your reasons, but you'll think of me.

15. Pick Up - Dierks Bentley

I dialed seven digits five times today, just to hear you say you love or hate me... I'll take anything.

16. Like You Ain't Even Gone - Florida Georgia Line

If I said I wasn't missing you, I'd be lying.

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