3 Country Songs From the 1980s You Haven’t Heard in Years but Still Know Every Word To

Songs have a way of sticking with us. Even if we haven’t heard them in years, we can often jump right back into them as if no time has passed at all. The three country songs from the 1980s below fall into that category. It might have been years since some of you have sat down and listened to these country classics, but they will come back to you easily when you revisit them today.

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“All My Ex’s Live In Texas” — George Strait

Some people still listen to George Strait’s “All My Ex’s Live In Texas” on the regular. But many others forget to listen to this song because they just assume it’ll be played eventually, or have heard it far too much over the years. Regardless of how long it’s been since you’ve heard this song, fans will easily be able to jump back in and instantly sing along to this Strait hit.

All my exes live in Texas / And Texas is a place I’d dearly love to be / But all my exes live in Texas / And that’s why I hang my hat in Tennessee,” Strait sings in this earworm track. You might not be able to sing along to every state reference in the verses of this song, but you’ll surely be able to recall the timeless chorus.

“On The Road Again” — Willie Nelson

Willie Nelson’s “On The Road Again” is more of a little phrase most people pull out after a long car trip. You might put on your best Nelson impression and sing the chorus in this song to release some car-riddled tension, but it’s less likely you’re listening to this 1980s country song on repeat these days.

Nevertheless, you can easily get back into this swing of this song when you want to. It’s easy to recall these simple lyrics. It’ll feel like no time has passed at all since you last gave this song its proper attention.

“Fishin’ In The Dark” — The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

This late 1980s country song has endured as a hit for decades. You’ve undoubtedly heard this song, but how long has it been since you sat down and listened to it? Even if it has been years, this chorus is like riding a bike.

You and me go fishin’ in the dark / Lyin’ on our backs and countin’ the stars / Where the cool grass grows / Down by the river in the full moonlight / We’ll be fallin’ in love in the middle of the night,” the lyrics read. This chorus is easily remembered, no practicing required.

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