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Need You Now Acoustic 2. We Owned The Night 3. Dancin' Away With My Heart 4. Friday Night 5. When You Were Mine 6. Cold As Stone 7. Singing Me Home 8. Wanted You More 9. As You Turn Away Love I've Found In You Somewhere Love Remains The Heart Of The World Slow Down Sister One Day You Will.

Lady Antebellum. It spent 40 weeks on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart and 60 years at the top of mind for s country classics. Covered in drum loops and s synthesized production, it's Rosanne Cash's sorrow that stands the test of time. Sure, Darius Rucker made it a hit, but little comes close to experiencing Old Crow howling this singalong for thousands of invested onlookers.

Country music's best addition to soundtrack canon? Maybe — it's the most lively, at least. A soft tap on the bass, a snap of the finger and Miller's off to croon listeners with his vagabond tale. It was released in , but the sentiment still strikes a chord today. What did Billie Joe throw off the bridge? Regardless of the answer, Gentry captivates with every word. An awe-inspiring musical eulogy from Gill, delivered best during times when something moving needs to be heard.

Cash released his ode to temptation in , cementing words in musical history that hold true in Complemented by Spanish picking, "El Paso" offers a bloody romance worthy of western songwriting. Written by Bobbie Gentry in , the almighty Reba unleashed fire with her show-closing version of this song. The s country anthem passed from Generation X mothers for millennial daughters to make their own.

In a characteristically triumphant move, Swift turns a tune about scathing critics into the brightest addition of her country music catalog. Homecoming leads to heartbreak on Milsap's chart-topper, wherein the singer "thumbed my way from L. During a trip to Miami, he met a janitor at his hotel, who told him there were "three things in this world that's worth a solitary dime.

The King of Country Music subtly parades his royal status with a crisp story from the road. A taste of traditional western swing that simply asks listeners to dance all night and stay a little longer. Nearly 60 years since being initially released — and 45 years since Harris and Parsons' duet — yes, love can still hurt. The usual routine in Nashville is to hunker down in studios, isolated from everything but the ticking clock and the urgency to write.

Instead, Dave Haywood, Hillary Scott and Charles Kelley decided to get away from it all and turn the project into more of a celebration than a struggle against deadlines. Something is always pulling at you.



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