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Top 100 COUNTRY
songs of All Time ...

 

1. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry – Hank Williams
2. Crazy – Patsy Cline
3. I Will Always Love You – Dolly Parton
4. Stand By Your Man – Tammy Wynette
5. Ring of Fire – Johnny Cash
6. Forever & Ever Amen – Randy Travis
7. Always On My Mind – Willie Nelson
8. The Dance – Garth Brooks
9. Coal Miners Daughter – Loretta Lynn
10. Let Me Touch You For Awhile – Alison Krauss
11. Blue Moon of Kentucky – Bill Monroe
12. Boulder to Birmingham – Emmylou Harris
13. I Fall To Pieces – Patsy Cline
14. Your Cheatin' Heart – Hank Williams
15. He Stopped Loving Her Today – George Jones
16. Will The Circle Be Unbroken – The Carter Family & The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
17. Hurt – Johnny Cash
18. I Walk The Line – Johnny Cash
19. Hello Darlin' – Conway Twitty
20. Folsom Prison Blues – Johnny Cash
21. Walkin' After Midnight – Patsy Cline
22. Coat of Many Colors – Dolly Parton
23. I Can't Stop Loving You – Ray Charles
24. Behind Close Doors – Charlie Rich
25. Breathe – Faith Hill
26. Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain – Willie Nelson
27. I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow – Soggy Bottom Boys
28. If I Could Only Win Your Love – Emmylou Harris
29. Country Roads – John Denver
30. Wide Open Spaces – Dixie Chicks
31. Strawberry Wine – Deana Carter
32. Fancy – Reba McEntire
33. Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning) – Alan Jackson
34. Okie From Muskogee – Merle Haggard
35. I Hope You Dance – Leann Womack
36. Galveston – Glen Campbell
37. Keep On The Sunny Side – The Carter Family
38. Go Rest High On That Mountain – Vince Gill
39. Sweet Dreams – Patsy Cline
40. The Grass Is Blue – Dolly Parton
41. When You Say Nothing At All – Alison Krauss
42. Hey Good Lookin' – Hank Williams Sr.
43. El Paso – Marty Robbins
44. It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels – Kitty Wells
45. Love Can Build A Bridge – The Judds
46. It's Your Love – Faith Hill & Tim McGraw
47. How Can I Help You To Say Goodbye – Patty Loveless
48. Lovesick Blues – Hank Williams Sr.
49. Foggy Mountain Breakdown – Flatt & Scruggs
50. A Boy Named Sue – Johnny Cash
51. Momma's Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys – Willie Nelson & Waylon Jennings
52. Delta Dawn – Tanya Tucker
53. Cowboy Take Me Away – Dixie Chicks
54. Jolene – Dolly Parton
55. Remember When – Alan Jackson
56. Amarillo By Morning – George Strait
57. Devil Went Down To Georgia – Charlie
Daniels Band
58. Is There Life Out There – Reba McEntire
59. D-I-V-O-R-C-E – Tammy Wynette
60. Your Still The One – Shania Twain
61. How Do I Live Without You – Trisha Yearwood
62. Friends In Low Places – Garth Brooks
63. Please Remember Me – Tim McGraw
64. The Gambler – Kenny Rogers
65. The Chair – George Strait
66. I Wanna Be A Cowboys Sweetheart – Patsy Montana
67. Unanswered Prayers – Garth Brooks
68. Independence Day – Martina McBride
69. Good Hearted Woman – Waylon Jennings
70. Walking The Floor Over You – Ernest Tubb
71. Hello Walls – Faron Young
72. After The Goldrush – Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, & Dolly Parton
73. Don't Rock The Jukebox – Alan Jackson
74. Wabash Cannonball – Roy Acuff
75. If You've Got The Money , I've Got The Time – Lefty Frizzell
76. On The Other Hand – Randy Travis
77. To Daddy – Dolly Parton
78. That's The Way Love Goes – Merle Haggard
79. Rhinestone Cowboy – Glen Campbell
80. The Pill – Loretta Lynn
81. Mama He's Crazy – The Judds
82. He'll Have To Go – Jim Reeves
83. Happy Trails – Dale Evans & Roy Rogers
84. Take It Easy – The Eagles
85. Act Naturally – Buck Owens
86. Smoky Mountain Rain – Ronnie Milsap
87. Kiss An Angel Good Morning – Charley Pride
88. How Do I Live – Trisha Yearwood
89. Boot Scootin' Boogie – Brooks & Dunn
90. Song of The South – Alabama
91. Sunday Morning Coming Down – Johnny Cash
92. Amanda – Waylon Jennings
93. Blue – Leann Rimes
94. Where Have You Been – Kathy Mattea
95. Seven Year Ache – Rosanne Cash
96. Tennessee Waltz – Patty Page
97. Amazed – Lonestar
98. Jamablaya – Hank Williams Sr.
99. This Kiss – Faith Hill
100. King Of The Road – Roger Miller


did you KNOW...

Country and western music is

directly descended from the folk songs, ballads, and popular songs of the English, Scottish, and Irish settlers of the U.S. southeastern seaboard.

 


 

 




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