by GuestPoster
July 26, 2011 Comments Off |
If classic down-home country is more your taste, try the following best country love songs.The best country love songs include: 1.Dolly Parton -”I Will Always Love You” 2. “Bless the Broken Road” sang by Rascal Flatts 3. Trisha Yearwood-”How Do I Live?” 4. Patsy Cline -”Crazy” 5. Garth Brooks-”The Dance”. 6. “Always on My Mine”-Willie Nelson Number seven belongs to Faith Hill and Tim McGraw called “It’s Your love” and George Jones comes in at number eight with the classic “He Stopped Loving Her Today”. The number ten spot belongs to John Michael Montgomery -”I Swear”.
A large portion of baby boomers listened to the songs from classic artists that could make you feel good all over. Though we can name a few of the best country songs and maybe hold the spotlight on them, country music preferences can be a personal mater of the heart as choosing one’s religion. What one thinks of as the greatest song ever may surpass the actual numbers on the chart and may not even be on the chart.
No matter if you prefer the rich , lovey heart-felt vibe of Dolly Parton or the low sound of Johnny Cash, the best country love songs can either give you a rapturous feeling or fill the soul with anguish which is reliant on the song you choose. Country music has a variety of sounds so all it may do occasionally is put in a mood where all you want is to sit in a bar and drink a beer so it will catch tears.

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