Top 100 Country Songs That Are Close To Our Hearts

By Missy Pennycook


When it comes to the top 100 country songs that should be listened by every country music fan, here are a few of the most memorable ones. Talking about hits that are on the spots between 100 and 81, "Holding Her, Loving You" by Earl Thomas Conley is about a love triangle when you love a person, but you are in a relationship with another. "Drive (For Daddy Gene)" by Alan Jackson is a song that talks about fathers and it was released in 2002. One of the best country songs is "I Still Miss Someone" by Johnny Cash, a song with a very strong message.

Straight from the top country songs from 80 to 61 we have to refer to "Get Drunk And Be Somebody" by Toby Keith, a track that is about all the people who work without receiving anything back and still have the luck of discovering exactly what they need close to their pals and with a glass or two in their hands. "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout Good Old Days)" by The Judds covers all the bound to happen transformations that occur as time passes by. Loretta Lynn's "You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man)" refers to a female that would like to take another woman's guy, but she does not have the attributes to make this happen.

"Forever & Ever Amen", by Randy Travis is an ideal track for a wedding ceremony and it's also part of the songs from positions 60 to 41. In "All My Rowdy Friends (Have Settled Down), Hank Williams Jr. speaks about that he is the only one of his buddies that has not settled down. Another excellent track included in this top 100 country songs chart is "Dang Me" by Roger Miller, that has brought the musician no less than five Grammy awards.

Talking about the tracks positioned between positions 40 and 21, "Hello Darlin'" by Conway Twitty is a dialogue and also a love song. "El Paso", by Marty Robbins was released in 1933 and it refers to the last grain of hope folks had through the hardest years of the Great Depression. "Behind Closed Doors" by Charlie Rich is really a love song which describes the importance of privacy.

Here are some of the best country singers with tracks situated between positions 20 and 1 of our top 100 country songs chart. "Folsom Prison Blues" by Johnny Cash is an interesting tune that discloses the way prisoners feel. "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" sung by Hank Williams Sr. is a track which talks about sadness and its effects. Merles Haggard's "Mama Tried" is among the best country music tracks that refers to to about rebels.




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