The country music industry can be rough, and quite a few stellar songs will top the charts, only to fade from airwaves in a matter of years. That’s what happened to the following country songs from the 2010s, and I think they could stand to be revisited years after they disappeared. You might just find your new favorite throwback tune on this list!
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1. “Crazy Girl” by Eli Young Band
Remember The Eli Young Band? They’re still putting out killer music today, but they really made waves back in 2011 with the release of “Crazy Girl”. The lyrics are sweet, the melody is fun, and it was exactly what you’d expect to hit the country charts during the more romantic era of mainstream country music. “Crazy Girl” hit no. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and is easily one of the most memorable songs of the decade.
2. “Anywhere With You” by Jake Owen
This unfortunate entry on our list of country songs from the 2010s that disappeared comes from country singer Jake Owen. “Anywhere With You” was a smash hit back in 2013, and it quickly made it to no. 1 on the Country Airplay chart. The storyline isn’t anything wild or groundbreaking, but the song itself was a bona fide summer anthem for a minute.
3. “Lose My Mind” by Brett Eldredge
Brett Eldredge is better known for his country Christmas tunes nowadays, but he once had a few non-holiday-themed country hits that made it to the charts. “Lose My Mind” from 2015 was one particular hit that was very popular on country music radio. It’s the kind of song you’ll want to stomp along to, and it naturally hit no. 1 on the Country Airplay chart that year, as well as no. 2 on the Hot Country Songs chart. It’s kind of wild that you don’t really hear this one much anymore.
4. “Angel Eyes” by Love And Theft
Country songs from the 2010s usually disappeared from radio play because they didn’t age well into the 2020s. However, “Angel Eyes” by Love And Theft could definitely turn a few new fans in the current decade. This song was a no. 1 hit for Love And Theft back in 2011. It’s a cheeky little tune about a wholesome girl with a wild side.
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