Need to add some sweet country love songs for your upcoming date, or possibly even a wedding? The following three songs are absolute classics, and country fans young and old will likely recognize them right away. Letโs take a look! A couple of these might hit you right in the heart.
โCowboy, Take Me Awayโ by The Chicks
This classic country love song came out way back in 1999. It was released when The Chicks were still known as The Dixie Chicks. Written by Martie Maguire and Marcus Hummon, this song made it to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in the US. And itโs still a standard that makes it to country radio today.
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Fun fact: This song is about being in love with a cowboy and the urge to leave everything behind for oneโs freedom. However, the title of the song is a play on a slogan from Calgon bath products back in the day.
โMy Best Friendโ by Tim McGraw
Tim McGraw is no stranger to country love ballads. In fact, more than a few of his songs could make it to this list. That being said, thereโs something about โMy Best Friendโ that is just so romantic and enduring. This 1999 hit was a chart-topper on the country charts and a standout single from McGrawโs record Place In The Sun.
โMy Best Friendโ is all about having the privilege of marrying your best friend, who has been with you through thick and thin.
โForever After Allโ by Luke Combs
This more recent classic from Luke Combs proves that country love songs are far from dead in the 2020s. โForever After Allโ was released in 2020 as part of the deluxe album What You See Ain’t Always What You Get. Iโd be bold enough to say that this is one of the cutest country love songs that has come out this decade. Iโm really not surprised that it made it all the way to No. 2 on the Hot 100 chart.
โForever After Allโ is a tender little love song about how Combs is enamored with all of his wifeโs many unique quirks and attributes. And the theme of the song is all about how love, unlike physical things and possessions, will never, ever die.
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