1 |
Category |
Songtitle |
Singer |
Comment |
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Love |
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2 |
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They'll Never Ever
Take Her Love From Me |
Hank Williams. |
Written by Leon
Payne. Probably the best song of all time |
3 |
|
Let's Get Married
Again |
written by Charlie
Black |
The triumph of hope over experience? |
4 |
|
I Love The Way You
Roll Them Eyes At Me |
Pee Wee King |
He doesn't seem to
get the message |
5 |
|
I Wouldn't Change You
If I Could |
Ricky Skaggs and
Rodney Crowell |
Both had separate
songs of this name |
6 |
|
I Know She'll Change
My Mind |
BJ Thomas |
|
7 |
|
I'll Never Have To
Fall In Love Again |
Leon Cargil |
The Carpenters had
"I'll Never Fall In Love Again" |
8 |
|
Timber I'm Falling In
Love |
Patty Loveless |
This is not about
tree huggers |
9 |
|
Don't Say You Love
Me, Just Show It |
Floyd Tillman |
|
10 |
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You Don't Love God If
You Don't Love Your Neighbor |
? |
|
11 |
|
If You Don't Love Me,
Someone Else Will |
? |
|
12 |
|
I've Already Loved
You In My Mind |
Loretta Lynne &
Conway Twitty |
|
13 |
|
Between Lust and
Watching TV |
Cal Smith |
|
14 |
|
I've Loved A Lot More
Than I've Hurt |
Montgomery Gentry |
That's OK then? |
15 |
|
Have I Told You
Lately That I Love You |
Jim Reeves |
|
16 |
|
You Tell Her, I
Stutter |
Homer & Jethro |
|
17 |
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Next Time You See My
Baby Won't You Tell Her Where To Go |
Pinto Bennett &
His Famous Motel Cowboys |
i.e. tell her to come
back to me |
18 |
|
Slowly (I'm Falling
More In Love With You) |
Webb Pierce |
His most pityful
song. The first single to feature the pedal steel |
19 |
|
What Are We Doin' In
Love |
Dottie West &
Kenny Rodgers |
|
20 |
|
I Love You A Thousand
Ways |
Lefty Frizzell |
Great tune and
lyrics, written when he was in jail |
21 |
|
Just Wait 'Till I Get
You Alone |
Carl Smith |
|
22 |
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If You Think I Love
You Now (I've Just Started) |
Roy Drusky |
|
23 |
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Don't Make Me Come
Over There And Love You |
George Strait |
|
24 |
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I'm Gonna Take You
Home (And Make You Like Me) |
Robbie Fulks |
|
25 |
|
When I Get Through
With You (You'll Love Me) |
Patsy Cline |
|
26 |
|
When I Get Through
With You (You'll Love Me Too) |
Patsy Cline |
The first one must
have sold well |
27 |
|
I'm Only in It for
the Love |
John Conlee |
|
28 |
|
(If You're Not In It
For Love) I'm Outa Here |
Shania Twain |
She's not country in
my book |
29 |
|
If You Love Me Stay
Away |
Louvin Brothers |
|
30 |
|
Every Time I Love You
I Hate Myself |
Kyle Fleming |
|
31 |
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I Liked You Better
When You Hated Yourself |
The Badlees |
|
32 |
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This Is The Thanks I
Get (For Loving You) |
Eddie Arnold |
|
33 |
|
Using Things And
Loving People |
BJ Thomas |
|
34 |
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(She Gave Me) Just
Enough To Want It All |
Bill Anderson |
|
35 |
|
But You Know I Love
You |
Bill Anderson |
|
36 |
|
If You Don't Believe
I Love You, Ask My Wife |
Gary P. Nutt |
|
37 |
|
Everything And More |
Billy Gilman |
|
38 |
|
(You Say It Best)
When You Say Nothing At All |
Keith Whitley |
Died of alcohol
poisoning, song was later murdered by Boyzone |
39 |
|
(I Know My Baby Loves
Me) In Her Own Peculiar Way |
Ernest Tubb |
Both his wives left
him |
40 |
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If I Fall You're
Going Down With Me |
Dixie Chicks |
|
41 |
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If I Were You I'd
Fall In Love With Me |
Gene Watson |
|
42 |
|
(If Loving You is
Wrong) I Don't Want to be Right |
Barbara Mandrell |
|
43 |
|
If I Could Be Anyone
That I Wanted To Be (I'd Be Me, Loving You) |
Declan Nerney |
Good singer but this
is not a great song |
44 |
|
I'd Rather Leave
While I'm In Love |
Margaret Whiting |
What? There's the
door! |
45 |
|
Love's Not Love
('Till You Give It Away) |
Bill Anderson |
|
46 |
|
Three Minute Positive
Not Too Country Uptempo Love Song |
Alan Jackson |
His record company
asked him to write in that style |
47 |
|
I Want You, I Need
You, I Love You |
Elvis |
|
48 |
|
I Slipped, I
Stumbled, I Fell |
Elvis |
|
49 |
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You're Right, I'm
Left, She's Gone |
Elvis |
|
50 |
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Your Wife Is Cheating
On Us Again |
Wayne Kemp |
|
51 |
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My Wife Left Me For
My Girlfriend |
Bellamy Brothers |
|
52 |
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I Married Her Just
Because She Looks Like You |
Lyle Lovett |
|
53 |
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That's What She Gets
For Loving Me |
Brooks And Dunne |
|
54 |
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He Gets That From Me |
Reba McEntire |
|
55 |
|
Let's Get Over Them
Tonight |
Becky Hobbs/Moe Bandy |
|
56 |
|
Two Less Lonely
People In The World |
Air Supply |
OK, not Country, but
a great country title |
57 |
|
Texas Women Don't
Stay Lonely Long |
Brooks And Dunne |
|
58 |
|
Speed Of The Sound Of
Loneliness |
Nanci Griffith
(written by John Prine & Philip Donnelly) |
|
59 |
|
I'm The Loneliest Man
I Ever Met |
Kinky Friedman &
His Texas Jewboys |
|
60 |
|
Sleeping Single In A
Double Bed |
Barbara Mandrell |
|
61 |
|
(I Kissed Her On The
Hand) I Left Her Behind For You |
The Duke of Iron (OK,
not c&w, calypso) |
OK, not Country,
calypso |
62 |
|
I Meant Every Word
That He Said |
Ricky Van Shelton |
|
63 |
|
I Wish That I Could
Hurt That Way Again |
Curly Putman |
|
64 |
|
Look At That Fool
Going Home To His Wife |
Jerry Lee Lewis |
"...I Wish I
Could Have Been That Kind Of Fool" |
65 |
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When You Leave, Take
Your Mother |
Tony Paul |
|
66 |
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The Cheapest Motel In
Town Cost Him Everything |
Tracy Byrd |
|
67 |
|
Your Love Don't Take
A Backseat To Nothin' |
Brooks And Dunne |
|
68 |
|
You Can Love A Woman
(But You Can't Be Friends) |
Light A Big Fire |
Irish rock band, not
really Country |
69 |
|
I Can Love You Better |
Dixie Chicks |
|
70 |
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Why'd The Last Time
Have To Be The Best |
Bill Anderson |
|
71 |
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My Best Was Never
Good Enough |
Bruce Springsteen |
|
72 |
|
I Still Write Your
Name In The Snow |
Chet Atkins |
I think there is
another song "I Still Write Your Name In The Sand" |
73 |
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I Can't Help It If
I'm Still In Love With You |
Hank Williams |
His songs are true to
life, because that was the life he led |
|
Kisses |
|
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|
74 |
|
Lipstick Sunset |
John Hiatt |
|
75 |
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Kiss Me In The Car |
John Berry |
|
76 |
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Shut Up And Kiss Me |
Mary Chapin Carpenter |
|
77 |
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Red Lips, Kiss My
Blues Away |
Cliff Bruner |
|
78 |
|
You Only Kiss Me When
You Say Goodbye |
Cornell Hurd |
|
79 |
|
She Didn't Even Kiss
Me Goodbye |
Tex Williams |
|
80 |
|
A Slip Of the Tongue |
David Brewbaker |
|
81 |
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Get Your Tongue Out
Of My Mouth, I'm Kissing You Goodbye |
Ray Stevens |
|
|
Flowers |
|
|
|
82 |
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I Overlooked an
Orchid (While Searching For A Rose) |
Carl Smith |
|
83 |
|
I'm Sending Roses To
My Lawyer |
Al Dexter |
Also had "Pistol
Packin' Momma" |
84 |
|
You Get The Roses I
Get The Thorns |
Jimmie Osborne |
|
85 |
|
Another Good Year For
The Roses |
Elvis Costello |
Original by George
Jones. She's leaving, he's gardening. |
86 |
|
Can I Return These
Flowers? |
D. B. Harris |
|
87 |
|
Greener Than The
Grass We Laid On |
David Allen Coe |
|
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Heart |
|
|
|
88 |
|
Cold, Cold Heart |
Hank Williams |
Absolute classic |
89 |
|
Heartache Big As
Texas |
Ricky Van Shelton |
|
90 |
|
All Dressed Up With A
Broken Heart |
Peggy Lee |
|
91 |
|
Half A Heart Tattoo |
Jennifer Hanson |
|
92 |
|
Hotter Than Mojave In
My Heart |
Isis DeMent |
She has good songs,
but is a dreadful singer |
93 |
|
Let Me Borrow Your
Heart For Just Tonight |
Mac Wiseman & The
Country Boys |
|
94 |
|
My Heart Has A Mind
Of Its Own |
Reba McEntire |
|
95 |
|
Empty Wallet And A
Broken Heart |
Ira Louvin |
Remember 'Empty
Bottle, Broken Heart and You're Still On My Mind' |
96 |
|
My Pockets Are Full
(But My Heart Is Broke) |
Bob Corso |
|
97 |
|
Stuck Between A Rock
And A Heartache |
Aaron Watson |
|
98 |
|
In Over My Heart |
Walt Aldridge |
|
99 |
|
One Owner Heart |
Walt Aldridge |
|
100 |
|
Leave My Heart Out of
This |
Bryan White |
|
101 |
|
I’ve Just Placed A
Vacant Sign Upon Your Heart |
Jimmie Osborne |
|
102 |
|
Lonely Hearts Club
(Tell Me Why Do They Call You Lonely?) |
Susan McCann |
|
103 |
|
Now I Know Your Face
By Heart |
Al Goodman |
|
104 |
|
Heart Trouble |
John Starling |
Was a surgeon in US
Army. Great song. |
105 |
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You're the Best Break
This Old Heart Ever Had |
Ed Bruce |
|
106 |
|
I'll Hold You In My
Heart ('Til I Can Hold You In My Arms) |
Peter Rowan |
|
107 |
|
Brokenheartsville |
Joe Nichols |
|
108 |
|
She Never Lets It Go
To Her Heart |
Tim McGraw |
|
109 |
|
Shoot Straight From
Your Heart |
Vince Gill |
|
110 |
|
Can't Break It To My
Heart |
Tracy Lawrence |
|
111 |
|
Somewhere In The
Vicinity Of The Heart |
Shenandoah |
|
112 |
|
I Know The Way To You
By Heart |
Vern Gosdin |
|
113 |
|
I Didn't Have The
Heart |
Scott Hisey |
|
114 |
|
Where I Used To Have
A Heart |
Martin McBride |
|
115 |
|
I've Got Heartaches
Older Than You |
Waylon Jennings |
|
116 |
|
I Told A Lie To My
Heart |
Hank Williams |
|
|
House and Home |
|
|
|
117 |
|
A House With Love (Is
Not A Home) |
Hank Williams |
|
118 |
|
Green Green Grass of
Home |
Curly Putnam. Classic |
|
119 |
|
There's No Housing
Shortage In Heaven |
Johnny and Jack |
|
120 |
|
I Changed The Locks
On My Front Door |
Lucinda Williams |
Brilliant song.
Rock/Country. |
121 |
|
Don't Let The
Doorknob Hit You |
Norma Jean |
|
122 |
|
May I Sleep In Your
Barn Tonight Mister? |
Roland Taylor |
|
123 |
|
My Front Porch
Looking In |
Lonestar |
|
124 |
|
Will You Love Me In A
Trailer? |
Aaron Watson |
"The Honky Tonk
Kid" |
125 |
|
Mansion On The Hill |
Hank Williams |
Reportedly written in
20 minutes, but wasn't really |
|
Dreaming |
|
|
|
126 |
|
My Dreams Came True
Overnight |
Stella Parton |
Dolly's sister |
127 |
|
Send Me The Pillow
That You Dream On |
Jim Ed Brown |
"...so darling,
I can dream on it too" |
128 |
|
You Meet the Nicest
People in Your Dreams |
Fats Waller |
OK, not country, but
a great title |
129 |
|
Just Enough To Start
Me Dreamin' |
Jack Green |
|
130 |
|
I Can't Make My
Dreams Understand |
Big Tom & The
Mainliners |
|
131 |
|
We Just Came Apart At
The Dreams |
Billie Joe Spears |
|
132 |
|
Dreaming in Three
Quarter Time |
The Good Ole Persons |
3/4 = waltz time.
Since 1970, most C&W is in 4/4 time |
133 |
|
I Wish It Had Been A
Dream |
Ray Condo & His
Hardrock Goners |
|
|
Memories |
|
|
|
134 |
|
I Forgot To Remember
To Forget |
John Prine and Mac
Wiseman |
Not the original, but
an excellent version |
135 |
|
When You Know You're
Not Forgotten By The Girl You Can't Forget |
Mac Davis |
Wishful thinking? |
136 |
|
Am I Losing Your
Memory Or Mine? |
George Jones |
(is he forgetting her, or just getting
forgetful?) |
137 |
|
I Took A Memory To
Lunch |
Gene Autrey |
Tom T. Hall |
138 |
|
You Thought Me How To
Love You Now Teach Me To Forget |
Uncredited |
From "Mountain
Frolic: Rare Old Timey Classics 1924-1937" |
139 |
|
Me And The Elephants |
Bobby Goldsboro |
"…we never
forgot you." Also had "Honey, I Miss You". |
140 |
|
I've Forgotton How
You Feel |
Sonya Isaacs. |
Very ambiguous |
141 |
|
Funny Familiar
Forgotten Feelings |
Micky Newbury |
|
142 |
|
We Can't Seem To
Remember To Forget |
Roy Clarke |
|
143 |
|
Forgotten But Not
Gone |
Gary Allan |
|
144 |
|
You Remind Me Of A
Bad Memory |
Audrey Auld |
|
145 |
|
I'm Where A Memory
Can Die For A Night |
Vern Gosdin |
|
146 |
|
Memories Cover
Everything I Own |
The Johnston Mountain
Boys |
|
147 |
|
Gonna Lay Me Down
Beside My Memories |
Sammi Smith |
|
148 |
|
Mem'ryville |
Sammi Smith |
|
149 |
|
Deja Vue All Over
Again |
John Fogarty |
Also had "Blue
Ridge Mountain Blues" |
|
Forever |
|
|
|
150 |
|
If You Ever Have
Forever In Mind |
Vince Gill |
|
151 |
|
What's Forever For |
Michael Martin
Murphey |
|
152 |
|
How Long Is Forever
This Time |
Carl Belew |
|
153 |
|
Yesterday Is Dead And
Gone (Tomorrow Is Forever) |
Dolly Parton and
Porter Wagoner |
Good song about
looking forward instead of looking back |
154 |
|
Forever For Her (Is
Over For Me) |
The White Stripes |
|
155 |
|
Forever Again |
Gene Watson |
Buck Owens had
'Together Again' |
|
Christmas |
|
|
|
156 |
|
Please Daddy, Don't
Get Drunk This Christmas |
Alan Jackson |
|
157 |
|
I Wish My Mom Would
Marry Santa Claus |
Gene Autrey |
|
158 |
|
Grandma Got Run Over
By A Reindeer |
Ray Stevens |
Christmas song |
159 |
|
Grandma Got Runned
Over By a John Deere |
Cletus T. Judd |
John Deere=an
American tractor |
160 |
|
Santa Claus Is
Watching You |
Ray Stevens |
|
161 |
|
Will Santy Come To
Shanty Town |
Eddie Arnold |
|
162 |
|
Mrs Santa Claus
(She's Got Something For Santa, Too) |
The Oak Ridge Boys |
|
163 |
|
Santa You're Too Fat
For Me |
Freddy Cannon |
|
164 |
|
Christmas On The
Isthmus |
Terry Allen |
Christmas in Panama |
165 |
|
Even Santa Gets The
Blues |
Chuck Leavell |
From the Christmas
album "What's In That Bag?" |
166 |
|
Yule Be Sorry |
Aaron Gillespie |
|
167 |
|
Daddy, Is Santa
Really Six Foot Four? |
Kay Brown |
Can't you just feel
the hair on the back of your neck stand up? |
168 |
|
Six Weeks Every
Summer (Christmas Every Other Year) |
Dottie West |
|
|
Country Songs about Country |
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|
|
169 |
|
C-O-U-N-T-R-Y |
Joe Diffie |
|
170 |
|
If You're Lookin' At
Me, You're Lookin' At Country |
Loretta Lynn |
|
171 |
|
Country In My Genes |
Loretta Lynn |
|
172 |
|
This Redneck Of The
Woods |
Bruce Stephens |
|
173 |
|
There's An Outlaw Up
In Heaven Tonight |
Betty Lou |
|
174 |
|
Heaven's Gone Country |
John Tolley |
|
175 |
|
Countrier Than Thou |
Robbie Fulks |
|
176 |
|
It Doesn't Get Any
Countrier Than This |
Tim McGraw |
|
177 |
|
Get Your Kicks From
The Country Hicks |
Johnny Hicks |
|
178 |
|
Ain't You Had No
Bringin' Up At All? |
Dallas Frazier |
|
179 |
|
My Heroes Have Always
Been Cowboys |
Willie Nelson &
Waylon Jennings |
|
180 |
|
Mommas, Don't Let
Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys |
Willie Nelson |
|
181 |
|
Dear Mama, I'm A
Cowboy |
Red Steagall |
|
182 |
|
I Want To Be A
Cowboy's Sweetheart |
Patsy Montana |
|
183 |
|
I'd Love To Be A
Cowgirl (But I'm A Scared Of Cows) |
Carolina Cotton |
Country Music's
Number 1 Female Yodeler |
184 |
|
There's A Dixie Girl
Who's Longing For A Yankee Doodle Boy |
Robert F. Roden |
|
185 |
|
When It All Goes
South |
Alabama |
|
186 |
|
My Own Kind Of Hat |
Merle Haggard |
|
187 |
|
Where Did You Get
That Hat |
Gid Tanner & Fate
Norris |
|
188 |
|
Willie, Waylon And Me |
David Allen Coe |
He is of the opinion
that he is as good as them |
189 |
|
I Wouldn't Live in
New York City If They Gave Me The Whole Dang Town |
Buck Owens |
|
190 |
|
Two Characters In
Search Of A Country Song |
The Magnetic Fields |
Saw them once, they
weren't great |
191 |
|
If It Isn't Country,
It Ain't Music (To Me) |
The Lone Arranger |
What a name -
probably works in a Bank! See the Youtube video! |
192 |
|
Someone Outhta Write
A Song About That |
Lonnie Spiker |
|
193 |
|
You Write The Music
I'll Write The Words |
Jeannie C Reilly |
|
194 |
|
If I Could Write A
Song As Beautiful As You |
Billy
"Crash" Craddock |
|
195 |
|
It Was Almost Like A
Song |
Ronnie Milsap |
|
196 |
|
Who Broke Your Heart
And Made You Write That Song? |
BJ Thomas |
|
197 |
|
Every Time You Sing I
Want To Cry Along |
Charlie Feathers |
|
198 |
|
The Night You Wrote
That Song |
Mickey Newbury |
|
199 |
|
The Writer's Block
Blues |
Joe Wrabek |
|
200 |
|
My Songs Won't Play
In Nashville |
Roy Harris |
|
201 |
|
Are You Sure Hank
Done It This Way |
Waylon Jennings |
Critique of the
'Nashville Sound' by the original 'Outlaw' |
202 |
|
Hank Song (Won't
Someone Dig Hank Williams Up) |
Joe Wrabek |
|
|
Crazy |
|
|
|
203 |
|
Crazy |
Patsy Cline |
Singing stops her
from going crazy |
204 |
|
(If It Weren't For
Country Music) I'd Go Crazy |
Duane Michaels |
|
205 |
|
I'm Goin' Crazy, And
She's Just Goin' |
Conway Twitty |
|
206 |
|
I Don't Remember
Going Crazy |
Conway Twitty |
|
207 |
|
Should I Come Home
(Or Should I Go Crazy) |
Gene Watson |
|
208 |
|
License to Drive Me
Crazy |
Jack McMahon |
|
209 |
|
Going Crazy Without
You |
Bill Chambers |
|
210 |
|
Tonight She Went
Crazy Without Me |
Moe Bandy |
|
211 |
|
I Gotta Mind To Go
Crazy |
Les Taylor |
|
212 |
|
(Crazy For You But)
Not That Crazy |
The Magnetic Fields |
|
213 |
|
That Song Is Driving
Me Crazy (I Want To Hear It Again) |
Tom T. Hall |
Do you remember it
now? |
|
Country songtitles that are not Country Songs |
|
|
|
214 |
|
I'm Alive (That Was
The Day My Dead Pet Returned To Save My Life) |
Alice Cooper |
|
215 |
|
Let Me Love You One
More Time |
Bananarama |
|
216 |
|
(You Better Love Me)
Before I Am Gone |
Brian Johnstown
Massacre |
|
217 |
|
Every Day I Love You
Less And Less |
Kaiser Chefs |
|
218 |
|
Have You Ever Needed
Someone (So Bad) |
Def Leopard |
|
219 |
|
When A Lady Meets A
Gentleman Down South |
Benny Goodman |
|
220 |
|
A Trick Of The Night |
Blue Oyster Cult |
|
221 |
|
If You Tolerate This
Your Children Will Be Next |
Manic Street
Preachers |
|
222 |
|
Sure, Pinocchio |
John Hiatt |
|
|
Blue moon |
|
|
|
223 |
|
The Moon Still Shines
On The Mooneshine Still |
Judy Perkins |
She's making whisky
while he's in jail |
224 |
|
I Was Walking On The
Moon Last Night |
Tom Russell |
|
225 |
|
Looking At The Moon
And Wishing On A Star |
Charline Arthur |
|
226 |
|
Does That Blue Moon
Ever Shine On You |
Pee Wee King |
|
|
Blues |
|
|
|
227 |
|
Get Rhythm (When You
Get The Blues) |
Johnny Cash |
|
228 |
|
She's Got The Rhythm
(I've Got The Blues) |
Alan Jackson |
|
229 |
|
When God Fearin'
Women Get The Blues |
Martina McBride |
|
230 |
|
Stupid Blues |
Junior Brown |
|
231 |
|
Can't Even Get The
Blues |
Reba McEntire |
|
232 |
|
That's When I See The
Blues (In Your Pretty Brown Eyes) |
Jim Reeves |
He realizes she
regrets leaving her ex. Good cover by Joe Dolan |
233 |
|
The Only Thing She
Left Me Was The Blues |
Eleven Hundred
Springs |
|
234 |
|
When You Were Blue
And I Was Green |
Joe Stampley |
|
235 |
|
I’m Gettin’ Gray From
Being Blue |
Sonny James |
|
236 |
|
I'm Tickled Pink
Because You're Blue |
Cindy Walker |
|
237 |
|
What Did I Do To Be
So Black And Blue |
Fats Waller |
|
238 |
|
Yellow Pages Under
Blue |
Becky Hobbs |
|
|
Cheatin' |
|
|
|
239 |
|
If You're Gonna Cheat
On me, Don't Cheat In Our Home Town |
Ricky Skaggs |
|
240 |
|
Diane (Do The Wrong
Again With Me) |
Ed Bruce |
"Diane, if
you're gonna do him wrong again, you might as well do the wrong again with
me" |
241 |
|
He's In A Hurry (To
Get Home To My Wife) |
Johnny Paycheck |
He was jailed for
shooting a guy in a bar-room brawl |
242 |
|
He's Taking My Place
At Your Place |
Moe Bandy |
|
243 |
|
Home Ain't Where His
Heart Is |
Shania Twain |
|
244 |
|
If I Had Someone To
Cheat On |
Moe Bandy |
Could you get any
more lonesome than that? |
245 |
|
I Cheated Me Right
Out Of You |
Moe Bandy |
|
246 |
|
I Wouldn't Normally
Do This Kind of Thing |
Pet Shop Boys |
OK, not Country. |
247 |
|
I Feel Like I'm
Cheating On You |
Ronnie Milsap |
|
248 |
|
I'm Not In The Mood
(To Say No) |
Shania Twain |
She's not Country in
my book. Her first video was banned from TV |
249 |
|
I Don't Have To Be Me
(Until Monday) |
Steve Azar |
|
250 |
|
Am I the Only Thing
You've Done Wrong? |
Lee Ann Womack |
|
251 |
|
Old Weakness (Comin'
On Strong) |
Tanya Tucker |
|
252 |
|
You Put On An Old
Flame Last Night |
Gene Watson |
Remember 'Old Flames
Can't Hold A Candle To You'? |
253 |
|
Her Body Couldn't
Keep You (Off My Mind) |
Gene Watson |
I think that was
meant to be a compliment |
254 |
|
What She Don't Know
Won't Hurt Her |
Gene Watson |
|
255 |
|
That'll Learn Ya,
Durn Ya |
The Maddox Brothers
and Rose |
A fun song |
256 |
|
The Truth Is I Lied |
Gene Watson |
Would you buy a used
pickup from this man? |
257 |
|
Let's Fall To Pieces
Together |
Alan Jackson |
Patsy Cline had 'I
Fall To Pieces' |
258 |
|
Lovin' It Up (Livin'
It Down) |
Moe Bandy |
|
259 |
|
One Night At A Time |
George Strait |
Remember 'One Day At
A Time'? |
260 |
|
If You've Got Ten
Minutes, Let's Fall In Love |
Joe Stampley |
|
261 |
|
When the Wrong One
Loves You Right |
Wade Hayes |
NOT Celine Dion |
262 |
|
Just Makin' Love
Don't Make It Right |
Johnny Paycheck |
|
263 |
|
We Really Shouldn't
Be Doing This |
George Strait |
|
264 |
|
I'm Ashamed To Be
Here (But Not Ashamed Enough To Leave) |
Webb Pierce |
Had the first
guitar-shaped swimming pool in Nashville |
265 |
|
She Feels Like A New
Man Tonight |
Larry Mercey |
|
266 |
|
All The Good Ones Are
Gone |
Pam Tillis |
|
267 |
|
It Ain't Easy Bein'
Easy |
Pam Tillis |
|
268 |
|
It Was Always So Easy
To Find An Unhappy Woman (Until I Started Looking For Mine) |
Moe Bandy |
Oh, the irony! |
269 |
|
Let's Do Something
Cheap and Superficial |
Burt Reynolds |
Smokey & The
Bandid soundtrack |
270 |
|
A Lover Is Forever |
Trish Yearwood |
Got divorced, and
married Garth Brooks after his divorce |
271 |
|
Come On And Break My
Heart Again |
Peter Rowan |
One of the greatest
yodelers of our time |
272 |
|
Let's Invite Them
Over |
John Prine &
Melba Montgomery |
First wife-swapping
C&W song? |
273 |
|
We Must Have Been Out
Of Our Minds |
George Jones &
Melba Montgomery |
Couple reunite after
both were cheating |
274 |
|
Truck Drivin' Cat
With Nine Wives |
Charlie Walker |
|
275 |
|
Eyes in the Back of
Her Heart |
Bryan Smith |
From the CD 'Range Of
Emotion" |
276 |
|
I'm Gonna Sleep With
One Eye Open From Now On |
Flatt and Scruggs
& the Foggy Mountain Boys |
Was banned from the
radio |
277 |
|
My Dreamboat Is
Drifting |
Wilma Lee &
Stoney Cooper |
|
278 |
|
I Know You're Married
But I Love You Still |
Porter Wagoner &
Dolly Parton |
Absolute classic |
279 |
|
My Wife Thinks You're
Dead |
Junior Brown |
|
280 |
|
That's My Story And
I'm Stickin' To It |
Jimmy Buffett |
|
281 |
|
I'm Living Up to Her
Low Expectations |
Daryl Singletary |
|
282 |
|
If You Run With The
Hounds (You'll Go To The Dogs) |
Jim Hall & The
Dixie Mountain Ramblers |
|
283 |
|
You're Cheating Ways
Have Paved The Road To My Success |
Hank Wangford |
Breakup inspired him
to write good country songs! |
284 |
|
Hold Me In Your Arms
(And Let Me Fall) |
Brad Paisley |
Outstanding |
285 |
|
Right Back Where We
Parted |
Johnny Paycheck |
|
286 |
|
All You Can Cheat |
Robbie Fulks |
|
287 |
|
Guys Do It All The
Time |
Mindy McCready |
|
288 |
|
How'd You Get Home So
Soon? |
Tom T. Hall |
|
289 |
|
Fifteen Years Going
Up (And One Night Coming Down) |
George Strait |
|
290 |
|
You Put Me Up (And
Put Me Down) |
Dottie West |
|
291 |
|
It Didn't Take But
One Mistake |
Hank Williams Jr |
|
292 |
|
Twenty Years And Two
Husbands Ago |
Lee Ann Womack |
|
293 |
|
Forgive Me One More
Time |
Spade Cooley |
Later murdered his
wife |
294 |
|
Time Well Wasted |
Brad Paisley |
|
295 |
|
My Lips Want To Stay
(But My Heart Wants To Go) |
Hank Wangford |
Who had the original? |
296 |
|
Long Legged Girl
(With The Short Dress On) |
Elvis |
|
297 |
|
She Can Put Her Shoes
Under My Bed Anytime |
Johnny Duncan |
Shania Twain had
'Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?' |
298 |
|
Mama's Gettin' Hot
And Papa's Gettin' Cold |
Mac Davis |
|
299 |
|
I'll Be A Woman Of
The World |
Jeannie C Reilly |
|
300 |
|
Women Of The World
(Leave My World Alone) |
Loretta Lynne |
|
301 |
|
Never Again, Again |
Lee Ann Womack |
|
302 |
|
You've Just Stepped
In (From Stepping Out On Me) |
Loretta Lynn |
|
303 |
|
Everytime You Throw
Dirt On Her (You Lose A Little Ground) |
George Strait |
|
|
More Cheatin' |
|
|
|
304 |
|
Your Good Girl's
Gonna Go Bad |
Tammy Wynette (or
Tanya Tucker) |
|
305 |
|
I Made My Excuses and
Stayed |
Bobby Valentino |
|
306 |
|
You Done Blacked My
Blue Eyes Once Too Often |
Kenny Hardy &
Jimmy Wiseman |
|
307 |
|
That Cheap Look In
Your Eye |
Pee Wee King |
|
308 |
|
New Looks From An Old
Lover |
BJ Thomas |
|
309 |
|
Let's Start A Rumour
Today |
Bobby Durham |
|
310 |
|
Don't Make Me Believe
(All The Stories I Hear) |
Red Knuckles &
The Trailblazers |
Excellent traditional
acoustic bluegrass music and vocals |
311 |
|
Lets Loose Some Sleet
Tonight |
Aaron Watson
("The Honkytonk Kid") |
|
312 |
|
Dallas Days And Forth
Worth Nights |
Chris Ledoux |
|
313 |
|
Tonight I'm Gonna
Break For Of The Border |
Bobby Valentino |
"…I really shouldn'ta kissed the
sherrif's daughter" |
314 |
|
The Steal Of The
Night |
George Strait |
|
315 |
|
You've Been Talking
In Your Sleep |
Crystal Gayle |
Proves the saying, it
ain't what you say, it’s the way that you say it |
316 |
|
I Fell for Her, She
Fell for Him, and He Fell for Me |
Sam Harris |
"Cheating"
seens an inadequate category for this. |
317 |
|
You and Me, Her and
Him |
Ray Lynam |
|
318 |
|
Me Today And Her
Tomorrow |
Dottie West |
|
319 |
|
I Can't Go Home Like
This |
Ray Price |
|
320 |
|
Two Story House |
George Jones |
|
321 |
|
The Notel Motel |
Aaron Watson |
|
322 |
|
Out In The Parking
Log |
Brad Paisley &
Dolly Parton |
|
323 |
|
I'm The One She
Missed Him With Today |
George Jones |
|
324 |
|
He's The One (Who
Made Me Number 2) |
Ray Wylie Hubbard
& The Cowboy Twinkies |
|
325 |
|
Somebody Somewhere
(Don't Know What He's Missin' Tonight) |
Loretta Lynne |
|
326 |
|
It's All Wrong But
It's Alright |
Dolly Parton |
|
327 |
|
It's Not Right But
It's OK |
Whitney Houston |
|
328 |
|
How Can Anything So
Right Be So Wrong |
Jeannie C Reilly |
|
329 |
|
All My Friends Are
Goin' To Be Strangers |
Merle Haggard |
Later used as a title
of a novel by Larry McMurtry |
330 |
|
Find 'Em, Fool Em,
And Leave 'Em Alone |
Charlie Monroe |
|
331 |
|
I'd Like To Hate
Myself In The Morning |
Margaret Whiting |
Honest, at least.
Original by Judy Garland |
332 |
|
Ring On Her Finger,
Time On Her Hands |
Reba McEntire |
|
333 |
|
Before The Ring On
Your Finger Turns Green |
Dottie West |
|
334 |
|
One Slightly Used
Wedding Band |
Jeannie C Reilly |
|
335 |
|
She's Got A Single
Thing In Mind |
Walt Aldridge |
|
336 |
|
You Take The Medicine
(I'll Take The Nurse) |
William Penix |
|
337 |
|
Forgive Me For
Calling You Darling |
Tommy Collins |
|
338 |
|
Your Love Belongs
Under A Rock |
The Detroit Cobras |
Actually a female
soul/garage band |
339 |
|
You Can't Divorce My
Heart |
Johnny and Jack |
|
340 |
|
If A Woman Answers,
Hang Up The Phone |
Leroy Van Dyke |
|
341 |
|
How Long Must You
Keep Me A Secret |
Leroy Van Dyke |
|
342 |
|
Where'd You Get Your
Cheating From |
Highway 101 |
|
343 |
|
Phones Are Ringing
All Over Town |
Martin McBride |
|
344 |
|
Secret Anniversaries |
Jeff Talmage |
|
|
Bitterness and Hate |
|
|
|
345 |
|
My Love For You (Has
Turned To Hate) |
Hank Williams |
|
346 |
|
Bitter They Are,
Harder They Fall |
Dottie West |
|
347 |
|
I've Taken All I'm
Gonna Take From You |
Spade Cooley |
He later died in
prison after murdering his wife |
348 |
|
Marry Me Or Bury Me |
Scott Dawson |
|
349 |
|
Fourteen Carat Mind |
Gene Watson |
About a gold-digger.
A very anti-women song |
350 |
|
You're Such A Bitch |
The Well-Oiled
Sisters |
Scottish feminist
band - not Hip Hop. |
351 |
|
She Was Happy Till
She Met You |
Jimmie Rodgers |
Blames the Husband
for the break up |
352 |
|
She Broke My Heart, I
Broke Her Jaw |
Rick Stanley |
|
353 |
|
Smile Darn You Smile |
Bob Wills |
|
354 |
|
As Far As I Can Throw
Her |
John Egenes |
|
355 |
|
May Your Heart Rest
In Pieces |
Billy Dee |
|
356 |
|
Be Doggone Sure You
Call |
Georgia Gibbs |
|
|
Cry |
|
|
|
357 |
|
I'm So Lonesome I
Could Cry |
Hank Williams |
|
358 |
|
Too Late To Worry,
Too Blue To Cry |
Ronnie Milsap |
|
359 |
|
I'm So Happy I Can't
Stop Crying |
Toby Keith / Sting |
|
360 |
|
I Cried All The Way
To The Alter |
Patsy Cline |
There must be another
song "I Laughed All The Way To The Bank" |
361 |
|
I'm Hurtin' Too Much
To Cry |
Jimmie Davis |
|
362 |
|
If I Ever Cry (You'll
Never Know) |
Mac Davis |
A cowboy, crying? |
363 |
|
Not Gonna Cry For You
(Any More) |
The Mavericks |
|
364 |
|
A Picture Is Worth A
1000 Tears |
Scott Dawson |
|
365 |
|
Never In A Million
Tears |
Randy Albright |
|
366 |
|
I Came In Here
Laughing (I'll Be Leaving In Tears) |
Lonnie Spiker |
|
367 |
|
(I Tasted) Tears on
Your Lips |
Pee Wee King |
|
368 |
|
The Scene Of The
Crying |
Justin Trevino |
Album title also |
369 |
|
Blue Eyes Cryin' In
The Rain |
Willie Nelson |
|
370 |
|
Cry, Cry, Cry |
Johnny Cash |
|
371 |
|
What A Crying Shame |
The Mavericks |
|
372 |
|
You Ought To Hear Me
Cry |
Willie Nelson |
|
373 |
|
A Far Cry (From You) |
Marsha Thornton |
|
374 |
|
I've Got A Right To
Cry |
Mandy Barnett |
|
375 |
|
Cryin' As Fast As I
Can |
? |
From the CD
"Don't Mess With Texas Music, Volume 2" |
376 |
|
Was There Something
In Her Eye |
The Star Room Boys |
|
377 |
|
Let It Rain (Let Her
Cry) |
Ray Price |
The definitive answer
to all those self pitying 'I'm crying in the rain' songs! |
378 |
|
Is It Raining At Your
House? |
Vern Gosdin |
|
379 |
|
These Tears Are Not
For You |
Jenny Lou Carson |
Precursor of 'You're
So Vain'? |
380 |
|
Many Tears Ago |
Jenny Lou Carson |
|
381 |
|
It Hurts Too Much To
Laugh (And I'm Too Big To Cry) |
Billy Walker |
|
382 |
|
I Think I'll Go
Somewhere And Cry Myself To Sleep |
Bill Anderson |
|
383 |
|
You Don't Have To Be
A Baby To Cry |
Bill Anderson |
|
|
Dogs |
|
|
|
384 |
|
I Wouldn’t Take Her
To a Dog Fight, 'Cause I’m Afraid She’d Win |
Charlie Walker |
|
385 |
|
You're a Hard Dog To
Keep Under The Porch |
Gail Davies |
|
386 |
|
Dad Gave My Dog Away |
T. Tyler Texas |
|
387 |
|
Ya Gotta Quit Kicking
My Dog Aroun' |
Gid Tanner & The
Skillet Lickets |
|
388 |
|
I Found My Best
Friend In The Dog Pound |
Burl Ives |
|
389 |
|
She Never Cried When
Ol' Yeller Died |
Confederate Railroad |
Ol' Yeller' was a
sentimental movie about a boy's dog |
390 |
|
How Come Your Dog
Don't Bite Nobody But Me? |
Mel Tillis |
|
391 |
|
How Come My Dog Don't
Bark When You Come 'Round |
Dr John |
|
392 |
|
That's My Rabbit, My
Dog Caught It |
The Walter Family |
|
|
Drink |
|
|
|
393 |
|
A Girl Don't Have To
Drink To Have Fun |
Wanda Jackson |
|
394 |
|
Why Can't Women Have
A Good Beer Drinkin' Song |
Barbara Perry |
|
395 |
|
Beer Drinkers and
Hell Raisers |
ZZ Top |
|
396 |
|
Warm Beer And Cold
Women |
Tom Waits |
|
397 |
|
I Let A Stranger Buy
The Wine |
Kay Adams |
Like "The
Whiskey Makes You Sweeter" by Laura Cantrell |
398 |
|
Soft Lips And Hard
Liquor |
Charlie Walker |
|
399 |
|
Sloe Gin And Fast
Women |
Wayne Kemp |
|
400 |
|
Venom Wearin' Denim |
Junior Brown |
|
401 |
|
I Didn't Ask And She
Didn't Say |
Tim McGraw |
|
402 |
|
I Came In Here
Laughing |
Lonnie Spiker |
|
403 |
|
Who Wouldn't Wanna Be
Me |
Keith Urban |
|
404 |
|
Time To Switch To
Whiskey |
Corb Lund Band |
|
405 |
|
We Can't Let Al Qaeda
Get Their Hands On This |
Robin Laing |
Compares Scotch
Whisky to weapons of mass destruction |
406 |
|
Snortin' Whiskey,
Drinkin' Cocaine |
Pat Travers |
|
407 |
|
Nobody's Ugly After 2
a.m. |
Roy Harris |
|
408 |
|
Drinking About My
Baby |
The Damned |
|
409 |
|
Let Me Drink This
Over |
Lonnie Spiker |
|
410 |
|
Sorrow On The Rocks |
Porter Wagoner |
Passed away recently.
Neil Diamond had "Love On The Rocks" |
411 |
|
Sick Sober And Sorry |
Lefty Frizzell |
|
412 |
|
Someday I'll Sober Up |
Johnny Russell |
|
413 |
|
One Day After Payday |
Jack Griffin |
|
414 |
|
Set 'Em Joe and Play
Walking the Floor |
Vern Gosdin |
"Walking The
Floor Over You" is a great Ernest Tubb song |
415 |
|
Tonight The Bartender
Is On The Wrong Side Of The Bar |
Asleep At The Wheel |
|
416 |
|
New Drink For The Old
Drunk |
Crooked Fingers |
|
417 |
|
She Never Got Me Over
You |
Scott Hisey |
So that's why he went
out with her! |
418 |
|
They Haven't Made A
Drink(That Can Get Me Over You) |
Moe Bandy |
So that's why he went
drinking! |
419 |
|
I've Gone And Done It
Again |
Johnny and Jack |
This was years before
Britney Spears |
420 |
|
Getting' Over A Good
Sober |
Scott Hisey |
|
421 |
|
Goin' Under (Getting'
Over You) |
Scott Hisey |
|
422 |
|
D-R-U-N-K |
David Allen Coe |
|
423 |
|
There's A Tear In My
Beer |
Hank Williams |
|
424 |
|
I've Got Friends In
Low Places |
Garth Brooks |
|
425 |
|
Don't Rock The
Jukebox |
Alan Jackson |
|
426 |
|
Bubba Shot The
Jukebox |
Mark Chesnutt |
|
427 |
|
The Jukebox Played
Along |
Gene Watson |
If you have this,
send me a copy |
428 |
|
Don't Sell Daddy Any
More Whisky |
Joe Val |
A traditional song |
429 |
|
Please Don't Sell My
Daddy Any More Wine |
Wanda Jackson |
A modern version of
it |
430 |
|
Wine Me Up |
Pinto Bennett &
His Famous Motel Cowboys |
|
431 |
|
Tears Will Be The
Chaser For Your Wine |
Wanda Jackson |
|
432 |
|
I've Got Four On The
Floor and A Fifth Under The Seat |
Rex Pearce |
A 'fifth' is a bottle
of whisky |
433 |
|
Drink That Mash And
Talk That Trash |
Lester Flatt |
Mash=moonshine whisky |
434 |
|
Rednecks, White Socks
and Blue Ribbon Beer |
Johnny Russell |
|
435 |
|
Ten Rounds With Jose
Cuervo |
Tracy Byrd |
|
436 |
|
Bloody Mary Morning |
Willie Nelson |
|
437 |
|
Her Cheatin’ Heart
Made A Drunken Fool Out Of Me |
Jerry Nail |
|
438 |
|
If Whiskey Were A
Woman I’d Be Married For Sure |
Jesse Strange |
|
439 |
|
The Power Of Positive
Drinking |
Mickey Gilley |
|
440 |
|
Drinkin' My Way Back
Home |
Gene Watson |
|
441 |
|
You Don't Have To Go
Home (But You Can't Stay Here) |
Oak Ridge Boys |
I heard a bouncer say
this once |
442 |
|
Get Drunk And Be
Somebody |
Tony Keith |
|
443 |
|
Was There a Girl on
Your Boys' Night Out? |
Terri Clark |
|
444 |
|
Never Went to Bed
With an Ugly Woman but I Sure Woke Up With a Few |
Bobby Bare |
|
445 |
|
(It Takes A Whole Lot
Of) Liquor To Like Her |
Pete Schlegel |
|
446 |
|
That's Askin' Too
Much Of The Wine |
Conway Twitty |
|
447 |
|
One Drink Is Too Many
(And A Hundred's Not Enough) |
Quoted by Tim O'Brien |
|
448 |
|
Drinkin' My Baby
Goodbye |
Charlie Daniels Band |
|
449 |
|
Designated Drinker |
Alan Jackson |
I once saw a T-shirt
that said "Designated Passenger" |
450 |
|
Margaritaville |
Jimmy Buffet |
|
451 |
|
Dim Lights, Thick
Smoke And Loud, Loud Music |
Conway Twitty |
AKA I Didn't Know God
Made Honkytonk Angels |
452 |
|
If The Jukebox Took
Teardrops I'd Cry All Night Long |
Danni Leigh |
|
453 |
|
The American
Honkytonk Bar Association |
Garth Brooks |
|
454 |
|
Pour Me A Double
('Cause I'm Single Again) |
Bob Segarini |
|
455 |
|
Honk If You Honkytonk |
George Strait |
|
456 |
|
Two Separate Bar
Stools |
Wanda Jackson |
|
457 |
|
Mama Was A Rock
(Daddy Was A Rolling Stone) |
Kay Adams with BR5-49 |
|
458 |
|
I Couldn't Feel Any
Worse If I Tried |
Pinto Bennett &
His Famous Motel Cowboys |
|
459 |
|
Happy Hour (Is The
Saddest Time Of The Day) |
Ray Stevens |
|
460 |
|
(I'm Trying To Dance
But) The Floor Ain't Level |
Rye River Band |
Reminds me of
"The Piano Has Been Drinking" |
461 |
|
The Pint of No Return |
Stonewall Jackson |
|
462 |
|
Blues Plus Booze
(Means I Loose) |
Stonewall Jackson |
|
463 |
|
Old Man Collecting
Cans |
Richard Dobson |
Wino collects empty
beer cans to buy bottles of wine |
464 |
|
I'm Pickin' Up Cans
For A Bottle |
Pinto Bennett &
His Famous Motel Cowboys |
Same idea |
465 |
|
Excuse Me While I
Drink Myself To Death |
Spent |
Probably not a
Country song |
466 |
|
Love Is Like A Bottle
Of Gin |
The Magnetic Fields |
Saw them once, not
impressed |
467 |
|
A Bottle Of Wine (And
Patsy Cline) |
Marsha Thornton |
|
468 |
|
I'm Going To Hire A
Wino To Decorate Our House |
David Frizzell |
Younger brother of
Lefty Frizzell |
469 |
|
Jones On The Jukebox,
You On My Mind |
Becky Hobbs |
|
470 |
|
Brother Jukebox
(Sister Wine) |
John Starling |
|
471 |
|
Turn It On Turn It Up
Turn Me Loose |
Dwight Yoakum |
The best drinkin'
song of them all, bar none. |
472 |
|
Prop Me Up Beside the
Jukebox When I Die |
Joe Diffie |
|
473 |
|
A Cigarette, A Bottle
and a Jukebox |
Big Al Dowling |
|
474 |
|
She Only Smokes When
She Drinks |
Joe Nichols |
|
475 |
|
In The Corner At The
Table By The Jukebox |
James Hand |
|
476 |
|
One Shot At A Time |
Shelley King |
|
477 |
|
Ten Feet Tall And
Bulletproof |
Travis Tritt |
|
478 |
|
(I've Got My) Future
On Ice |
Miss Leslie & Her
Juke Jointers |
|
479 |
|
Give Me A Red Hot
Mama and An Ice Cold Beer |
Simley Maxdon |
|
480 |
|
Yes Ma'am (He Found
Me In A Honkytonk) |
Miss Leslie & Her
Juke Jointers |
|
481 |
|
So Many Honkytonks,
So Little Time |
Ted Russell Kamp |
|
482 |
|
Friday In My Mind |
Ted Russell Kamp |
|
483 |
|
Thunderbird Will Do
Just Fine |
18 Wheeler |
Thunderbird=cheap
booze. The American equivalent of Dutch Gold |
484 |
|
I Saw The Light…But
It Was Neon |
Eugene Chrysler |
|
485 |
|
Creature From The
Blue Neon |
George Strait |
|
486 |
|
Your Memory Can't
Drink As Much As Me |
Levi Mullen |
|
487 |
|
The More You Drink
The Better We Sound |
Casey Martin |
I know a few bands
who should adopt this as their Theme Tune. |
488 |
|
Rose Colored Glasses |
John Conlee |
|
489 |
|
Wine Colored Roses |
George Jones |
|
490 |
|
Red Wine And Blue
Memories |
Joe Stampley |
|
491 |
|
One More Drink Before
I Go |
Ted Russell Kamp |
|
492 |
|
Another Bottle of
Blues |
Ceri Taylor / Paul
Pedersen, Jr. |
|
493 |
|
It Ain't Far to the
Bar |
Johnny Tyler |
|
494 |
|
Barstool Mountain |
Johnny Paycheck/Moe
Bandy |
|
495 |
|
It Won't Hurt When I
Fall Down From This Bar Stool |
Harlan Howard |
|
496 |
|
It Just Helps To Keep
The Hurt From Hurtin' |
Moe Bandy |
|
497 |
|
If I'm Gonna Sink (I
Might As Well Go To The Bottom) |
Johnny Paycheck |
|
498 |
|
Give My Regards To
The Gutter |
Johnny Paycheck |
|
499 |
|
I Drop More Than I
Drink |
Johnny Paycheck |
|
500 |
|
See You In C-U-B-A |
Irving Berlin |
Written during
prohibition in the USA |
501 |
|
Better Class of Loser |
Harlan Howard |
|
502 |
|
Don't It Make You
Wanna Go Home |
Joe South |
|
503 |
|
Tonight the Bottle
Let Me Down |
Merle Haggard |
"…I've always
had a bottle I could turn to…" |
504 |
|
Y'all Come Back
Saloon |
Oak Ridge Boys |
|
505 |
|
Since I Started
Drinking Again |
Dwight Yoakum |
"… I ain't shed
one lousy tear over you…" |
|
More Drink |
|
|
|
506 |
|
All My Rowdy Friends
Are Coming Over Tonight |
Hank Williams Jr |
|
507 |
|
The Story Of Your
Life Is In Your Face |
Tom T. Hall |
|
508 |
|
I'll Take My Sorrow
Straight |
Iris de Ment |
|
509 |
|
What's the Use of
Getting Sober (When You're Gonna Get Drunk Again) |
Louis Jordan |
|
510 |
|
Who Threw the Whiskey
In The Well |
Wynonie Harris |
|
511 |
|
Shut Up and Drink
Your Beer |
Luke Wills Rhythm
Busters |
|
512 |
|
The Pub With No Beer |
Slim Dusty |
Great Australian
singer, died a few years ago |
513 |
|
Fax Me A Beer |
Hank Williams Jr |
|
514 |
|
(If My Life Lasted
Just One Day, I'd Still Be) Drunk By Noon |
The Handsome Family |
|
515 |
|
Show Me the Way to Go
Home |
Bill Boyd & His
Cowboy Ramblers |
|
516 |
|
I Think I'll Just
Stay Here And Drink |
Merle Haggard |
|
517 |
|
Drink Up And Go Home |
Wilburn Brothers |
|
518 |
|
All My Rowdy Friends
(Have Settled Down) |
Hank Williams Jr |
|
519 |
|
Who Drank My Beer
(While I Was In the Rear) |
Dave Bartholomew |
|
520 |
|
When My Love Comes
Back From The Ladies Room Will I Be To Old To Care? |
Lewis Gizzard |
|
521 |
|
Too Many Parties, Too
Many Pals |
Hank Williams |
|
522 |
|
Tequila Helps You
Swim |
Million Sellers |
Public Service
Announcement: This is NOT true! |
523 |
|
Men Buy The Drinks
(Girls Call The Shots) |
Steve Holy |
|
524 |
|
What Do You Think Of
Her Now |
Johnny and Jack |
|
525 |
|
I Feel At Home In A
Honky Tonk |
Levi Mullen |
|
526 |
|
In The Corner, At The
Table, By The Jukebox |
James Hand |
|
527 |
|
There's A Honky Tonk
Angel (Who'll Take Me Back In) |
Conway Twitty |
|
528 |
|
Tequila And Teardrops |
Dale Watson |
|
529 |
|
Jenie In The Jug |
Arthur Alexander |
Jug=large container
of whisky |
530 |
|
Tennessee Courage |
Vern Gosdin |
(=Jack Daniels,
American version of Dutch Courage |
531 |
|
One For The One For
Me |
John Hiatt |
|
532 |
|
When I Take My Sugar
to Tea |
Milton Brown and His
Musical Brownies |
|
533 |
|
When I Finish This
Coffee I Won't Have A Bean |
Billy Brazil |
|
534 |
|
Where Is The Next One
Coming From |
John Hiatt |
|
|
Just One More Drink |
|
|
|
535 |
|
Cigareets and Whusky
(and Wild, Wild Wimmin) |
Tex Ritter? |
|
|
Fooling |
|
|
|
536 |
|
How Do You Feel About
Foolin' Around |
Kris
Kristofferson/Willie Nelson |
|
537 |
|
Do You Ever Fool
Around |
Joe Stampley |
|
538 |
|
What Kind Of Fool Do
You Think I Am |
Lee Roy Parnell |
|
539 |
|
Don't Fool Around
When There's A Fool Around |
Jim Stafford |
|
540 |
|
A New Fool At An Old
Game |
Reba McEntire |
|
541 |
|
There's No Fool Like
An Old Fool |
Ernest Tubb |
|
542 |
|
Fooled By A Feeling |
Barbara Mandrell |
"…now I'm
feeling like a fool." |
543 |
|
One Of A Kind Pair Of
Fools |
Barbara Mandrell |
|
|
Lonesome |
|
|
|
544 |
|
The Best Thing I Had
Going (Is Gone) |
Brad Paisley |
|
545 |
|
Everything I Had
Going For Me Is Gone |
Grandpa Jones |
|
546 |
|
I Knew A Good Thing
When I Had It |
Paulette Carlson |
|
547 |
|
You'll Be Over Her
(Before I'm Even Over You) |
Mary Cutrufello |
|
548 |
|
You're Falling In
Love But I'm Falling Apart |
Jack Trudel |
|
549 |
|
She Gets What I
Deserve |
SheDaisy |
|
550 |
|
It's Not Like You |
Lonnie Spiker |
|
551 |
|
If I Live Long Enough
To Heal |
James Hand |
|
552 |
|
To Cut A Long Story
Short, She's Gone |
Niall Toner Band |
Irish Bluegrass band
playing mainly original works |
553 |
|
Just Out of Reach of
My Two Open Arms |
Patsy Cline |
|
554 |
|
The Emptiest Arms in
the World |
Merle Haggard and the
Strangers |
|
555 |
|
She Didn't Even Know
That I Was Gone |
Louvin Brothers |
But why should he
care? |
556 |
|
Happy Birthday Dear
Heartache |
Barbara Mandrell |
Dixie Chicks had
"Hello Mr Heartache" |
557 |
|
I'm Alone Because I
Love You |
Ray Price |
So, she's to blame,
right? |
558 |
|
My Live's Been A
Country Song |
Chris Cagle |
|
|
Lonesomer |
|
|
|
559 |
|
The Lonesomest
Lonesome |
Mac Davis |
Could it get any more
lonesomer than that? |
560 |
|
England 2 Colombia
Nil |
Kirsty MacColl |
"…and I know
just how those Colombians feel." |
561 |
|
I Spent A Week There
One Day |
Carl Belew |
This may have been
about M*******r |
562 |
|
Heaven Knows I'm
Lonely Now |
Garage d'Or |
Not really country,
and NOT a cover of a Morrissey song |
563 |
|
Dude, I Totally Miss
You |
Tenacious D |
Not really country
either |
564 |
|
Alone At A Table For
2 |
Marti Brom |
|
565 |
|
It's A Lonesome Old
Town (When You're Not Around) |
Sting |
|
566 |
|
Lonely Souls And
Broken Hearts |
Niall Toner Band |
A sad song about
writing sad songs |
567 |
|
Come See Me And Come
Lonely |
Dottie West |
|
568 |
|
Lonely But Only For
You |
KT Oslin |
How can a feminist
write a song like this? |
569 |
|
I'm Lonely (But I
Ain't That Lonely Yet) |
The White Stripes |
Not sure if this is
the original version |
570 |
|
Why Do Lonely Men and
Women Want to Break Each Other's Hearts? |
The Star Room Boys |
|
571 |
|
I'm Having A Party
All By Myself |
The Boys Of The Big D
Jamboree |
|
572 |
|
Faded Lights And
Lonesome People |
Billy Walker |
|
573 |
|
I'm Always By Myself
When I'm Alone |
Johnny and Jack |
|
574 |
|
Goodbye Lonesome,
Hello Baby Doll |
The Lonesome
Strangers |
|
|
Guns |
|
|
|
575 |
|
Don't Take Your Guns
To Town |
Johnny Cash |
|
576 |
|
My Rifle, My Pony And
Me |
Dean Martin |
|
577 |
|
The Last Gunfighter
Ballad |
Guy Clarke |
|
578 |
|
Devil's Right Hand |
Steve Earle |
Recorded by Johnny
Cash |
579 |
|
Happiness Is A Warm
Gun |
The Beatles |
|
580 |
|
Shotgun Boogie |
Tennessee Ernie Ford |
|
581 |
|
I Traded My Saddle
For A Rifle |
Hank Snow |
|
|
Smoking |
|
|
|
582 |
|
I'm Down To My Last
Cigarette |
kd lang |
Excellent song. Who
had the original? |
583 |
|
Smoking My Sad
Cigarette |
Jo Stafford |
|
584 |
|
3 Cigarettes In The
Ashtray |
kd lang |
Excellent. Who had
the original? 2 cigarettes, then 3, then only 1 |
|
Trucks |
|
|
|
585 |
|
30,000 Pounds Of
Bananas |
Harry Chapin |
|
586 |
|
Sucker For a Trucker |
Milly & The
Sequins |
|
587 |
|
18 Wheels A Hummin'
Home Sweet Home |
Red Sovine |
Also had the classic
trucker song "Teddy Bear" |
588 |
|
Lookin' At The World
Thru A Windshield |
Dell Reeves |
|
589 |
|
Will There Be Any Big
Rigs In Heaven? |
Buck Owens |
Emmylou had
"Will There Be Any Freight Trains In Heaven?" |
590 |
|
Give Me 40 Acres (To
Turn This Rig Around) |
The Willis Brothers |
|
591 |
|
Trucker And The UFO |
Brush Arbor |
Definitely a fake
name, based on a George Jones song |
592 |
|
The Flying Saucer Man
And The Truck Driver |
Red Simpson |
|
593 |
|
The Boppin' Martian |
Dick Robinson and his
Makebelievers |
|
594 |
|
Caffein, Nicotine,
Benzedrine |
Jerry Reid |
|
595 |
|
Rolaids, Doan's Pills
And Preparation H |
Dave Dudley |
Had the original
truckin' song "Six Days On The Road" |
596 |
|
Santa's Got A Semi |
Keith Harling |
Semi=a
semi-articulicated truck, i.e. an artic |
597 |
|
Why Don't You People
Learn To Drive |
Gene Vincent |
I think I've met some
of those too |
|
Trains |
|
|
|
598 |
|
Grandpa, What's a
Train? |
U. Utah Phillips |
|
599 |
|
The Train Carrying
Jimmie Rodgers Home |
? |
|
600 |
|
Hobo's Meditation |
Emmylou Harris |
"…will there be
any freight trains in heaven?" |
601 |
|
Big Rock Candy
Mountain |
Joe Hill |
Left wing satire
against "reformism" which became a children's song |
|
Walking |
|
|
|
602 |
|
I'm Walking The Floor
Over You |
Ernest Tubb |
Classic honkytonk
song, established 'walking the floor ' cliché. |
603 |
|
I Couldn't Find My
Walking Shoes |
Paul Overstreet |
That's the only
reason he hasn't walked out |
604 |
|
No Shoes, No Shirt,
No Problem |
Kenny Chesney |
McDonald's door sign
says "No shirt, no shoes, no service" |
605 |
|
Walk A Mile In My
Shoes |
Joe South |
Famous cover by Clint
Black |
606 |
|
I Saw Her Smile (As
She Walked Up The Aisle) |
Heard on radio |
"…then I watched
her pack her bag and walk right out on me" |
607 |
|
One Less Set Of
Footsteps |
Jim Croce |
|
608 |
|
Put Your Shoes Back
On |
Ceri Taylor / Paul
Pedersen, Jr. |
|
609 |
|
You Can't Make A Heel
Toe The Line |
Johnny Cash |
|
610 |
|
In These Shoes? |
Kirsty MacColl |
|
611 |
|
Walk, Chicken, Walk
('Cause You're Too Fat To Fly) |
Little Jimmy Dickens |
|
612 |
|
Climb the Walls (And
Walk The Floor) |
Marsha Thornton |
Two great c&w
cliches together |
|
Rain |
|
|
|
613 |
|
Have You Ever Seen
The Rain? |
Creedence Clearwater
Revival |
|
614 |
|
I Hope It Rains At My
Funeral |
Tom T. Hall |
|
615 |
|
Come Back When It
Ain't Raining |
Trisha Yearwood |
|
616 |
|
It's Always Raining
Somewhere |
Robbie Fulks |
|
617 |
|
Montgomery In The
Rain |
Steve Young |
Song about visiting
the grave of Hank Williams |
618 |
|
Tennessee Rain |
Billy Tulsa and the
Psycho Crawdads |
They play
"Y'allternative" music |
619 |
|
Who'll Stop The Rain? |
Creedence Clearwater
Revival |
|
|
Rednecks |
|
|
|
620 |
|
Redneck Martians
Stole My Baby |
Hank Flamingo |
|
621 |
|
You Sure Got This Ol'
Redneck Feelin' Blue |
George Strait |
|
622 |
|
You Can't Keep A
Redneck Blue |
Donald Lee Burns |
|
623 |
|
It's Alright To Be A
Redneck |
Alan Jackson |
|
624 |
|
What This World Needs
(Is A Few More Rednecks) |
Charlie Daniels Band |
|
|
Texas etc |
|
|
|
625 |
|
You're The Only
Reason I'd Ever Leave Texas |
BJ Thomas |
|
626 |
|
Lassoed In El Paso |
Cooder Graw |
|
627 |
|
Macho Man From Taco
Land |
Gary P Nutt |
|
628 |
|
Bluest Eyes In Texas |
Restless Heart |
|
629 |
|
Hottest Ex In Texas |
Becky Hobbs |
|
630 |
|
Across The Alley From
The Alamo |
Nitty Gritty Dirt
Band |
Bouncy stupid song.
original by Woody Herman |
631 |
|
No Such Thing As A
Heartache (Down In Mexico) |
Michael Cosner |
|
632 |
|
This Is My Year For
Mexico |
Crystal Gale |
She's decided to
leave, at last |
633 |
|
That's Why God Made
Mexico |
Tim McGraw |
|
634 |
|
Who Needs You, I've
Got Mexico |
Eddie Raven |
|
635 |
|
Down In Mississippi
(Up To No Good) |
Sugarland |
|
636 |
|
Okie's In The Pokey |
Jimmy Patton |
Okie=native of
Oklahoma, Pokey=Jail |
637 |
|
Nobody Calls From
Vegas Just To Say Hello |
Vern Gosdin |
|
|
Money |
|
|
|
638 |
|
Too Many Dollars, Not
Enough Cents |
Bill Carlisle |
|
639 |
|
Send Lawyers, Guns
And Money |
Hank Williams Jr |
|
640 |
|
A Poor Man's Roses Or
A Rich Man's Gold |
Reba McEntire |
|
641 |
|
Silver Threads And
Golden Needles (Cannot Mend This Heart Of Mine) |
Billie-Joe Spears |
|
642 |
|
Too Dumb For New Your
City, Too Ugly For L.A. |
Waylon Jennings |
|
643 |
|
Those Hilbillies are
Mountain Williams Now |
Hoosier Hot Shorts |
|
644 |
|
I Upped My Income (Up
Yours) |
Homer & Jethro |
|
|
Time |
|
|
|
645 |
|
One More One Last
Time |
BJ Thomas |
|
646 |
|
Funny How Time Slips
Away |
Willie Nelson |
She said she would
love him to the end of time… |
647 |
|
Always Late With Your
Kisses |
Lefty Frizzell |
Great song, really
shows off his vocal abilities |
648 |
|
Every Now And Then (I
Wish Then Was Now) |
Aaron Tippin |
|
649 |
|
The Future's Not What
It Used To Be |
Micky Newbury |
Similar to 'There
Ain't No Future In The Past' by Vince Gill |
650 |
|
Like There Ain't No
Yesterday |
Walt Aldridge |
Hmm. If only |
651 |
|
There's No Tomorrow
In Sight |
Willie Nelson |
Good song |
652 |
|
Good Bye Tomorrows
(Hello Yesterday) |
Floyd Tillman |
|
653 |
|
Thirty-Nine and
Holding |
Ed Bruce |
|
654 |
|
I'm Getting Older
Every Day |
Homer & Jethro |
|
655 |
|
Sentenced to a Life
(Without You) |
Floyd Tillman |
|
656 |
|
Help Me Make It
Through The Night |
Kris Kristofferson |
|
657 |
|
Help Me Make It To My
Rocking Chair |
BJ Thomas |
The rocking chair was
invented by Benjamin Franklin |
658 |
|
Rocking Alone (In An
Old Rocking Chair) |
Eddie Arnold |
|
659 |
|
Granny's Off Her
Rocker |
David Allen Coe |
|
660 |
|
Too Old For Toys, Too
Young For Boys |
Billie Joe Spears |
|
661 |
|
It Ain't The Years,
It's The Miles |
Chris Ledoux |
|
662 |
|
Much Too Young To
Feel This Dam' Old |
Chris Ledoux |
|
663 |
|
I Wanna Die Young (At
A Very Old Age) |
Charlie Louvin |
|
664 |
|
Some Days Are
Diamonds (Some Days Are Stone) |
John Denver |
|
665 |
|
One Night A Day |
Garth Brooks |
|
666 |
|
Falling In Love For
The Night |
The Charlie Daniels
Band |
|
667 |
|
She Had Her Day (But
Now It's Night) |
Michael Austin |
|
668 |
|
Not Enough Hours In
The Night |
Doug Supernaw |
|
669 |
|
Someday Our Night
Will Come |
Deborah Allen |
|
|
Time's up |
|
|
|
670 |
|
Which Way Do I Go
(Now That I'm Gone)? |
Waylon Jennings |
|
671 |
|
Why Don't You Love Me
(Like You Used To Do?) |
Hank Williams |
|
672 |
|
You're Gonna Make Me
Lonesome When You Go |
Bob Dylan |
|
673 |
|
When The Tingle
Becomes A Chill |
Loretta Lynn |
|
674 |
|
I Don't Want You To
Go (But I Need You To Leave) |
Aaron Watson |
|
675 |
|
Don't Leave The
Leaving Up To Me |
Justin Trevino |
|
676 |
|
Loving Here and
Living There and Lying In Between |
Jake Hooker |
|
677 |
|
I Choose The Path Of
Sorrow And Shame |
Lost Country |
|
678 |
|
Come On Out And Tell
Me (Like We Always Said We Would) |
BJ Thomas |
|
679 |
|
Hitting Bottom Ain't
as Hard As The Fall |
Paul Burch |
Excellent song from
the album "Blue Note" |
680 |
|
Believe Me Baby (I
Lied) |
Trisha Yearwood |
|
|
They think it's all
over |
|
|
|
681 |
|
That's The Way The
Cookie Crumbles |
Johnny and Jack |
|
682 |
|
We're Getting Closer
To Being Apart |
Charlie Feathers |
|
683 |
|
If You Don't Leave
Me, I'll Find Someone Who Will |
Warren Zevon |
|
684 |
|
You Can't Leave Me
Because God Gave You To Me |
? |
|
685 |
|
She Was All Over Me |
Levi Mullen |
|
686 |
|
That "It's All
Over" Feeling (All Over Again) |
The Clarks |
|
687 |
|
If You're Gonna Do Me
Wrong (Do It Right) |
Vern Gosdin |
|
688 |
|
I Wanna Holler (But
The Town's Too Small) |
The Detroit Cobras |
Possibly not country,
but sounds like it should be |
689 |
|
Why Can't I Be Like
The Others |
Mac Davis |
|
690 |
|
I Wish I Was A Single
Girl Again |
Maddox Brothers And
Rose |
|
691 |
|
Someone Will Love Me
In Heaven |
Don Reno & Red
Smiley and the Ternnessee Cut-Ups |
Cut-Up=clown |
692 |
|
Old Lovers Make Bad
Friends |
Joe Allison |
|
693 |
|
One Heart's Beatin',
One Heart's Cheatin' |
Billy Walker |
|
694 |
|
There's No Right Way
To Do Me Wrong |
Miller Sisters |
|
695 |
|
The Worst Is Yet To
Come |
The Lonesome
Strangers |
|
696 |
|
I Wish I Could Read
Your Mind (And You Could Read My Heart) |
Heard on Country Mix |
|
697 |
|
She Never Spoke
Spanish To Me |
Joe Ely |
Great song |
698 |
|
Tennessee Is Not The
State I'm In |
Joe Ely |
|
699 |
|
You Shot The TV But
You Were Aiming At Me |
Chuck Wagon & The
Wheels |
|
|
It is now |
|
|
|
700 |
|
I Didn't Know The Gun
Was Loaded |
Jean Shepard |
|
701 |
|
The Buck Starts Here |
Robbie Fulks |
"…with Hank sure
to follow." He's playing Buck Owens records since she left him |
702 |
|
I Gave Up Getting
Over You Today |
Dick Curless |
|
703 |
|
Hurt Always Begins
With Her |
Lonnie Spiker |
|
704 |
|
This White Circle On
My Finger Means We're Through |
Kitty Wells |
|
705 |
|
You Finally Said
Something Good (When You Said Goodbye) |
The Lonesome
Strangers |
Original by the
Louvin Brothers |
706 |
|
You Drove MeTo
Another's Arms (And Now I'm Happy There) |
Eddie Kirk |
|
707 |
|
She's Everything I
Wanted You To Be |
Levi Mullen |
|
708 |
|
I Ain't Been Right,
Since I've Been Left |
Dale Watson |
Great rockin' honky
tonk song from the modern Hank Williams |
709 |
|
When She Does Me
Right, She Does You Wrong |
Wandering Eyes |
|
710 |
|
When You Stopped
Loving Me, So Did I |
James Hand |
|
711 |
|
Politics, Religion
And Her |
Sammy Kershaw |
|
712 |
|
Thank God And
Greyhound She's Gone |
Charlie Feathers |
|
713 |
|
Gimme Back My Dog |
Slobberbone |
|
714 |
|
Her Father Never
Liked Me Anyway |
The Furies & Davy
Arthur |
|
715 |
|
I Saw Pity In The
Face Of A Friend |
BJ Thomas |
|
716 |
|
I'm Sorry For You, My
Friend |
Hank Williams |
Very ironic. The
friend is the cause of all his own troubles |
|
The End of the Affair |
|
|
|
717 |
|
I Miss You Already
(And You're Not Even Gone) |
Faron Young |
|
718 |
|
No Regrets Yet |
Sonya Isaacs |
|
719 |
|
What Part Of No Don’t
You Understand |
Lorrie Morgan |
|
720 |
|
It's Not Over (If I'm
Not Over You) |
Reba McEntire |
|
721 |
|
You're The Reason I'm
Not Over You |
Paul Harrison |
|
722 |
|
You're The Worm That
Used To Be The Apple Of My Eye |
Willis Bros. |
|
723 |
|
Leavin's Been Comin'
(For A Long, Long Time) |
Gene Watson |
|
724 |
|
I've Been A Long Time
Leaving (But I'll Be A Long Time Gone) |
Roger Miller |
|
725 |
|
(If You Don't Believe
I'm Leaving You) Count the Days I'm Gone |
Al Wilson |
Also a line from an
Elvis song |
726 |
|
She'll Leave You With
A Smile |
George Straint |
But, who will be
smiling? You, both of you, or just her? |
727 |
|
You Won't Know Why
'Till I'm Gone |
James Wilson |
|
728 |
|
You Don't Love Me Any
More (And I Can Tell) |
Ricky Nelson |
|
729 |
|
You Don't Love Me Any
More (But I'll Always Care) |
Ramblin' Jimmie Dolan |
|
730 |
|
You Look Good With A
Tear In Your Eye |
Don Deal |
|
731 |
|
You Changed My Whole
Life Into A Song |
Jesse Rogers |
|
732 |
|
Nobody's Asking
Questions (But Everybody Wants To Know) |
Georgia Gibbs |
|
733 |
|
Are The Good Times
Really Over For Good? |
Merle Haggard |
|
734 |
|
Baby's Gotten Good At
Goodbyes |
George Strait |
|
735 |
|
Bygone's Won't Go |
Nick Lowe |
|
736 |
|
Breaking In A Brand
New Broken Heart |
Connie Francis |
|
737 |
|
I'm Just Breaking In
A Brand New Pair Of Shoes |
Bill Monroe |
That's the reason he
looks unhappy |
738 |
|
I Bought The Shoes
That Just Walked Out On Me |
Wynn Stewart |
|
739 |
|
Waitin' In The Lobby
Of Your Heart |
Hank Thompson |
|
740 |
|
Flushed From The
Bathroom Of Your Heart |
Johnny Cash |
|
741 |
|
I'm Always On A
Mountain When I Fall |
Merle Haggard |
|
742 |
|
Guess My Eyes Were
Bigger Than My Heart |
Conway Twitty |
|
743 |
|
She Doesn't Love Here
Anymore |
Brady Seals |
|
744 |
|
I Forgot That I Don't
Live Here Anymore |
Moe Bandy |
|
745 |
|
Remember To Remind Me
(I'm Leavin') |
Ronnie Milsap |
|
746 |
|
Ain't Your Memory Got
No Pride At All? |
Ray Charles |
|
747 |
|
www.memory |
Alan Jackson |
|
748 |
|
She Has No Memory Of
Me |
Gene Watson |
|
749 |
|
What's A Memory Like
This (Doing In A Love Like This) |
Moe Bandy |
|
750 |
|
I’d Rather Be Sorry
for the Things I Did Than the Ones I didn’t Do |
Black River Falls
Band |
|
751 |
|
I Never Miss A Day
(Missing You) |
Moe Bandy |
|
752 |
|
The Dogs, They Really
Miss You |
Austin Lounge Lizards |
From the album
"Employee of the Month" |
753 |
|
(You Ain't Nothin'
But A Female) Hound Dog |
Charlie Gore |
|
754 |
|
Lock, Stock And
Teardrops (I'll Be Gone) |
k d lang |
Original by Roy
Drusky |
755 |
|
For Tears To Come |
Moe Bandy |
Marianne Faithful had
'As Tears Go By' |
756 |
|
They Always Look
Better When They're Leavin' |
Becky Hobbs |
|
757 |
|
Turn Around And Look
At Me |
Roy Drusky |
|
758 |
|
When Staying Together
Hurts More Than Falling Apart |
Moe Bandy |
|
759 |
|
You'd Better Sit
Down, Kids |
Sonny Bono |
|
760 |
|
Only In My Dreams |
Pinto Bennett &
His Famous Motel Cowboys |
|
761 |
|
I Guess It Never
Hurts To Hurt Sometimes |
The Oak Ridge Boys |
|
762 |
|
Hurt Me Bad (In A
Real Good Way) |
Patti Loveless |
Pathetic |
763 |
|
The Hurtin's All Over |
Wanda Jackson |
|
764 |
|
Hurt Her Once For Me |
Wilburn Brothers |
|
765 |
|
A Man Holdin' On (To
A Woman Lettin' Go) |
Ty Herndon |
The best thing about
this song is its title |
766 |
|
Take Me Back And Try
Me One More Time |
Mike Henderson |
Great song, done in a
country/rock style |
767 |
|
I Wish You Could Have
Turned My Head (And Left My Heart Alone) |
The Oak Ridge Boys |
|
768 |
|
Without You (What Do
I Do With Me?) |
Tanya Tucker |
|
769 |
|
Billy Broke My Heart
at Walgreens and I Cried All the Way to Sears |
Ruby Wright |
|
770 |
|
Out Of My Head And
Back In My Bed |
Loretta Lynn |
|
771 |
|
You Called Me By His
Name Last Night |
Buddy Long |
|
772 |
|
I'm Gonna Put You
Down (And Leave You There) |
Old Home String Band |
|
773 |
|
It's Too Bad You're
No Good For Me |
Les Hall & the
Bluegrass Mastertone Boys |
|
774 |
|
Walkin' Talkin'
Cryin' Barely Beatin' Broken Heart |
Hightway 101 |
|
775 |
|
You Done Stomped on
My Heart and Mashed That Sucker Flat |
Mason Williams |
|
776 |
|
My Heart's Too Broke
(To Pay Attention) |
Mark Chesnutt |
Took me a while to
get it |
777 |
|
I Wish I Was Still In
Your Dreams |
Conway Twitty |
|
778 |
|
My Arms Stay Open All
Night |
Tanya Tucker |
|
779 |
|
Why Do We Want (What
We Know We Can't Have) |
Reba McEntire |
|
780 |
|
Keep Those Cold Icy
Fingers Off Me |
Stanley Brothers |
|
781 |
|
I'l Settle For Just
Crossing Her Mind |
Gene Watson |
Sad |
782 |
|
This Just Ain't No
Good Day For Leavin' |
Gene Watson |
|
783 |
|
Maybe I Should Have
Been Listening |
Gene Watson |
|
784 |
|
You're Out Doing What
I'm Here Doing Without |
Gene Watson |
|
785 |
|
When There's Not A
Tear Left To My Name |
Gene Watson |
|
786 |
|
Getting Over You
Again |
Gene Watson |
|
787 |
|
No Trash In My
Trailer |
Gene Watson |
|
788 |
|
Don't Look At Me (In
That Tone Of Voice) |
Gene Watson |
|
789 |
|
I'm Feeling For You
(But I Can't Reach You) |
Lonesome Pine
Fiddlers |
|
790 |
|
You Waltzed Yourself
Right Into My Life |
Gene Watson |
|
791 |
|
Don't Tennessee Waltz
Out On Me |
Cowboy Jack Clement |
|
792 |
|
We've Tried
Everything Else |
Pam Tillis |
|
793 |
|
Lets Call It A Day
Today |
Tammy Wynette |
|
794 |
|
Let's Call It A Day
(After Tonight) |
Jimmie Skinner |
|
795 |
|
It's All Over Now But
The Crying |
Hylo Brown & His
Timberliners |
|
796 |
|
You Changed Your Name
From Brown to Jones |
George Jones |
"…and mine from
Brown to blue." Classic |
797 |
|
D-I-V-O-R-C-E |
Tammy Wynette |
Written before her
divorce from George Jones |
798 |
|
Darling Will You
Marry Me Again? |
Moe Bandy |
|
799 |
|
Don't Tell Me What To
Do (I'll Love You For Ever If I Want To) |
Pam Tillis |
Possibly the world's
first post-feminist song |
800 |
|
Tonight The
Heartache's On Me |
Dixie Chicks |
|
801 |
|
I Know She Still
Loves Me |
George Strait |
|
802 |
|
She's Everybody's
Woman, I'm Nobody's Man |
Moe Bandy |
|
803 |
|
Holding On To What Is
Gone |
Pam Tillis |
|
804 |
|
Some Day, You'll Want
Me To Want You |
Ray Charles |
|
805 |
|
(Your Name) That's
All It Took |
Gram Parsons |
Classic - similar to
'She Think I Still Care' by Charlie Pride |
806 |
|
When A Man Can't Get
A Woman Off His Mind |
Gene Watson |
|
807 |
|
Sometimes I Get Lucky
And Forget |
Gene Watson |
|
808 |
|
I Gotta Get Back To
Forgetting You |
Rex Hobart |
|
809 |
|
She's Playin' Hard To
Forget |
Moe Bandy |
|
810 |
|
Lonely Won't Leave Me
Alone |
Trace Adkins |
|
811 |
|
I've Got You on My
Conscience But at Least You're Off My Back |
Unconfirmed |
|
812 |
|
I Need Somebody Bad
Tonight ('Cause I Just Lost Somebody Good) |
Jack Green |
|
813 |
|
I'd Rather Give It
Away To A Stranger (Than Throw It Away On You) |
Charley McClain |
|
814 |
|
The Best Of Strangers |
Barbara Mandrell |
|
815 |
|
I'm Tired Of Being
Someone (That Means Nothin' To You) |
Conway Twitty |
|
816 |
|
When I'm Right You
Don't Remember (When I'm Wrong You Don't Forget) |
Jimmie Rodgers |
|
817 |
|
Dreamin' In Color,
Livin' In Black And White |
Billy Ray Cyrus |
|
818 |
|
Dance With The One
That Brought You |
Shania Twain |
AKA "Dance With
The One That Brung Ya" |
819 |
|
Holding Her And
Loving You |
Earl Thomas Conley |
|
820 |
|
I'll Come Back As An
Other Woman |
Tanya Tucker |
|
821 |
|
Another Suite Of
Furniture Upon Another Skip |
Raglan Rodeo |
Dublin Country/Rock
band |
|
Today, tonight and tomorrow |
|
|
|
822 |
|
Last Night I Heard
You Crying In Your Sleep |
Hank Williams |
|
823 |
|
I Haven't Been Home
For Three Whole Days (Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow) |
Willie Nelson |
|
824 |
|
Yesterday (When I Was
Young) |
Charles Aznavour |
Not really country |
825 |
|
Daytime Friends And
Nighttime Lovers |
? |
|
826 |
|
Cold Gray Light Of
Gone |
Vince Gill |
|
827 |
|
You'll Rue The Day |
Spade Cooley |
|
828 |
|
Thank You Baby! (For
Makin' Someday Come So Soon) |
Shania Twain |
Divorced a few weeks
ago |
829 |
|
Wasted Days And
Wasted Nights |
Freddie Fender |
Great Tex-Mex
tear-jerker. Died last year. |
830 |
|
What Goes On When The
Sun Goes Down |
Ronnie Milsap |
|
831 |
|
Ain't Goin' Down
'Till The Sun Comes Up |
Garth Brooks |
|
832 |
|
Where Did Robinson
Crusoe Go (With Friday On Saturday Night)? |
Al Jolson |
Not really country |
833 |
|
Between Midnight and
Hindsight |
Joy Lynn White |
|
834 |
|
Darling Don't Leave
(Until The Morning) |
Heard on Country Mix |
|
835 |
|
Leave Me Tomorrow But
Love Me Tonight |
Johnny Rodriguez |
|
836 |
|
You're Gonna Love
Yourself In The Morning |
Clifford Curry |
|
837 |
|
We're Gonna Hate
Ourselves In The Morning |
Clifford Curry |
This must have been
recorded the following day |
838 |
|
I'd Trade All Of My
Tomorrows (For Just One Yesterday) |
Merle Haggard |
|
839 |
|
Saying Hello, Saying
I Love You, Saying Goodbye |
Jim Ed Brown and
Helen Cornelius |
|
840 |
|
I Don't Care If
Tomorrow Never Comes |
Hank Williams |
Good cover by Molly
O'Day |
841 |
|
The Last Thing I
Needed The First Thing This Morning |
Gary P Nutt |
"…was to have
you walk out on me." |
842 |
|
I Was Goin' To Leave
Tomorrow Anyway |
Trent Tomlinson. |
|
|
Death |
|
|
|
843 |
|
Stoned, Cold And Blue |
Frankie Lee |
|
844 |
|
She Took A Lot Of
Pills And Died |
Robby Fulks |
|
845 |
|
He Went To Sleep And
The Hogs Ate Him |
Stanley Brothers |
I've heard of this
really happening to a farmer in Clare |
846 |
|
Don't Die While I'm
Alive |
The Inbreds |
|
847 |
|
I Die A Little More
Each Day |
Doyle Lawson and
Quicksilver |
|
848 |
|
I've Done Enough
Dyin' Today |
Larry Gatlin &
The Gatlin Brothers |
|
849 |
|
When I've Sang My
Last Hilbilly Song |
Willie Nelson |
|
850 |
|
Death Valley Is Just
Half Way To My Home |
Lonnie Johnson |
|
851 |
|
What Can You Do To Me
Now? |
Willie Nelson |
|
|
Sad song |
|
|
|
852 |
|
Dear John (I Sent
Your Saddle Home) |
Hank Williams |
Quite funny, even
though it was serious |
853 |
|
I've Got the Horse
(She's got the saddle) |
Mel Tillis |
|
854 |
|
I Am A Man Of
Constant Sorrow |
Soggy Bottom Boys |
From the movie
"O Brother, Where Art Thou?" |
855 |
|
My Inlaws Made an
Outlaw of Me |
Hank Penny |
|
856 |
|
It Wouldn't Be So Sad
(If We Hadn't Been So Happy) |
Eddie Arnold |
|
857 |
|
It's Called A Breakup
'Cause It's Broken |
Wendy Wood |
I think this inspired
a "Friends" episode, and now a book |
858 |
|
The Same Thing
Happened To Me |
John Prine |
His wife gave him
divorce papers on Christmas day |
859 |
|
She Said The Same
Things To Me |
John Hiatt |
|
860 |
|
May You Never Be
Alone Like Me |
Hank Williams |
|
|
Saddest Songs of All Time |
|
|
|
861 |
|
She's Leaving Me
Because She Really Wants To |
Lyle Lovett |
Julia Roberts
divorced him because he was cheatin'. |
862 |
|
I Truly Understand
That You Love Another Man |
Bob Dylan? |
Non-judgemental, non
self-pitying? Can't be a real C&W songtitle! |
863 |
|
When The Vow Breaks |
Billy Dee |
|
864 |
|
The Godforsaken Hell
Hole I Call Home |
Austin Lounge Lizards |
|
865 |
|
Write A Letter To My
Mother |
Charlie Poole |
He died of alcohol
poisoning |
866 |
|
She Got The Kids And
I Got The Blues |
Mark A Stevens |
"She got the *,
I got the *" is a common C&W songtitle type |
867 |
|
What's Your Mama's
Name, Child? |
Tanya Tucker |
First unmarried
mother to have a Country #1 |
868 |
|
Their Names Have Been
Changed |
Kris Kirstofferson |
|
869 |
|
She Drew A Broken
Heart |
Patty Loveless |
|
870 |
|
Mommy, Can I Still
Call Him Daddy? |
Dottie West |
|
871 |
|
It's OK To Call Me
Daddy |
Levi Mullen |
|
872 |
|
I Don't Call Him
Daddy |
Doug Supernaw |
Great bio at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Supernaw |
873 |
|
Am I Your Stepchild? |
Bob Dylan |
|
874 |
|
I Got A Letter From
My Kid Today |
Asleep At The Wheel |
|
|
The Saddest Song of All Time |
|
|
|
875 |
|
My Son Calls Another
Man Daddy |
Hank Williams |
|
|
|
|
|
|