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80 Country Songs You Need On Your Playlist

Country music isn't just for the Summer

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80 Country Songs You Need On Your Playlist
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Summer is over, and with Winter right around the corner people are beginning to deny the value of country music like they do every year. Apparently, country music is only to be listened to during the Summer. I just have to disagree. No music genre tells stories the way Country music does. So, for all of you who are like me and will be jamming to Country music every season, here are 80 Country songs that should be on your playlist:

Listen to the playlist on Spotify here.


1. Settle for a slowdown, Dierks Bentley

2. Backroad Song, Granger Smith

3. I know Somebody, LOCASH

4. Little Bit of You, Chase Bryant

5. Clockwork, Easton Corbin

6. Where We Left Off, Hunter Hayes

7. Body Like A Back Road, Sam Hunt

8. Alcohol, Brad Paisley

9. Night That You’ll Never Forget, Love and Theft

10. May We All, Florida Georgia Line

11. Grow Old, Florida Georgia Line

12. Every Time I Hear That Song, Blake Shelton

13. Austin, Blake Shelton

14. She Wouldn’t Be Gone, Blake Shelton

15. You and Tequila, Kenny Chesney

16. Different For Girls, Dierks Bentley

17. Church Bells, Carrie Underwood

18. Cowboy Casanova, Carrie Underwood

19. Tomorrow Tonight, Craig Campbell

20. Happens Like That, Granger Smith

21. Three Chords & The Truth, Chase Rice

22. Sunday Morning, Parmalee


23. They Can’t See, Michael Tyler

24. Guns & Roses, Drew Baldridge

25. Somebody to Thank, Logan Mize

26. Speakers, Bleachers, And Preachers, Brandon Lay

27. Hold You Back, Ryan Hurd

28. I’ll Name the Dogs, Blake Shelton

29. Greatest Love Story, LANCO

30. When It Rains It Pours, Luke Combs

31. I Lived It, Blake Shelton

32. Like I Loved You, Brett Young

33. Either Way, Chris Stapleton

34. Broken Halos, Chris Stapleton

35. Heartache on the Dance Floor, Jon Pardi

36. Cowboy Hat, Jon Pardi

37. Drinkin’ Problem, Midland

38. Neon Moon, Brooks and Dunn

39. Blue Clear Sky, George Strait

40. Check Yes or No, George Strait

41. Life’s A Dance, John Michael Montgomery

42. If I Could Make A Living, Clay Walker

43. Fishin’ In The Dark, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

44. T-R-O-U-B-L-E, Travis Tritt

45. That Ain’t My Truck, Rhett Atkins

46. John Deere Green, Joe Diffie

47. Tall, Tall Trees, Alan Jackson

48. Dust on the Bottle, David Lee Murphy

49. Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow, Alan Jackson

50. Back Where I Come From, Kenny Chesney

51. Mammas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson

52. It Must Be Love, Alan Jackson

53. Louise, Mipso

54. Ten Feet Tall And Bulletproof, Travis Tritt

55. Little Yellow Blanket, Dean Brody

56. Song of the South, Alabama

57. Amarillo By Morning, George Strait

58. Livin’ On Love, Alan Jackson

59. It’s A Great Day To Be Alive, Travis Tritt

60. Write This Down, George Strait

61. Family Tradition, Hank Williams, Jr.

62. Red Dirt Road, Brooks & Dunn

63. I Like It, I Love It, Tim McGraw

64. Strawberry Wine, Deana Carter

65. She Won’t Be Lonely Lon, Clay Wallker

66. I’m Gonna Be Somebody, Travis Tritt

67. Good Directions, Billy Currington

68. Hey Girl, Billy Currington

69. Let Me Down Easy, Billy Currington

70. Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off, Joe Nichols

71. Billy Graham’s Bible, Joe Nichols

72. Crickets, Joe Nichols

73. Dixieland Delight, Alabama

74. Something to Be Proud Of, Montgomery Gentry

75. Love Without End, Amen, George Strait

76. My Front Porch Looking In, Lonestar

77. She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy, Kenny Chesney

78. Farmer’s Daughter, Rodney Atkins

79. What Was Thinkin, Dierks Bentley

80. Toes, Zac Brown Band

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