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10 Country Songs That Pull At Your Heart Strings

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10 Country Songs That Pull At Your Heart Strings
Nash Country Daily

Maybe I'm just a little too emotional, maybe songs about the military just hit a little too close to home. Generally speaking, I only enjoy country music to an extent, but there are some songs that always pull at the heart strings. Regardless, here are 10 country songs that will make you cry like a baby.

1. Something To Be Proud Of -- Montgomery Gentry


"Your uncle and I made quite a pair, flying F-15's through hostile air. He went down but they missed me by a hair."

2. Humble And Kind -- Tim McGraw

"I know you've got mountains to climb, but always stay humble and kind."

3. Today -- Brad Paisley

"And the memory of a day like today, can get you through the rest of your life."

4. If You're Reading This -- Tim McGraw

"I'm in a better place, where soldiers live in peace, and angels sing amazing grace."

5. Remember When -- Alan Jackson

"We lived and learned, life threw curves. There was joy, there was hurt, remember when."

6. I Drive Your Truck -- Lee Brice

"Mama asked me this morning if I'd been by your grave, but that flag and stone ain't where I feel you anyway."

7. You Should Be Here

"It's one of those moments that's got your name written all over it, and you know that if I had just one wish, it would be that you didn't have to miss this. You should be here."

8. Arlington -- Trace Adkins

"And every time I hear twenty-one guns,I know they brought another hero home to us."

9. Laughed Until We Cried -- Jason Aldean

"We only had a few days, and a whole lot of memories to make. Oh man, we were living, didn't waste one minute."

10. You're Gonna Miss This -- Trace Adkins


"These are some good times, so take a good look around. You may not know it now, but you're gonna miss this."

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