Anything by Gary Allan, I'm a huge fan of his music!!
2006-12-24 02:44:43
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answered by Redbird 7
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Watching You, Some People Change, I just got back from a war, Brand New Girl Freind, and Red Neck Woman.
2006-12-23 01:55:30
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answered by rosalie_gll 1
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Well, anything by Garth Brooks, "My Town" (I think it's by Montgomery Gentry), & the song that got me started loving country music "Mommas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys" by Waylon & Willie.
2006-12-23 01:55:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Try country roads. I know it may sound old song but deep down, the song is pretty amazing.
2006-12-23 01:54:46
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answered by serene 1
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I think they are the ones that speak to you as a person and you can relate to...such as Rascal Flatts God Bless the Broken Road about second chances. Also, Garth Brook's The Dance about not regretting pain in our lives because we lived. Tim Mincey is a great songwriter as well and wrote a song about the death of his grandfather...and this song by Colin Raye, Holes in the Floor of Heaven:
One day shy of eight years old,
When grandma passed away.
I was a broken hearted little boy,
Blowing out that birthday cake.
How I cried when the sky let go,
With a cold lonesome rain.
My mom smiled, said: "Don't be sad child.
"Grandma's watching you today."
"'Cos there's holes in the floor of Heaven,
"And her tears are pouring down.
"That's how you know she's watching,
"Wishing she could be here now.
"An' sometimes if you're lonely,
"Just remember she can see.
"There's holes in the floor of Heaven
"And she's watching over you and me."
Seasons come and seasons go,
Nothing stays the same.
I grew up, fell in love,
Met a girl who took my name.
Year by year, we made a life,
In this sleepy little town.
I thought we'd grow old together,
Lord, I sure do miss her now.
But there's holes in the floor of Heaven,
And her tears are pouring down.
That's how I know she's watching,
Wishing she could be here now.
An' sometimes when I'm lonely,
I remember she can see.
There's holes in the floor of Heaven,
And she's watching over you and me.
Well my little girl is 23,
I walk her down the aisle.
It's a shame her Mom can't be here now,
To see her lovely smile.
They throw the rice, I catch her eye,
As the rain starts coming down.
She takes my hand; says: "Daddy don't be sad,
'Cos I know Mama's watching now."
"And there's holes in the floor of Heaven
"And her tears are pouring down.
"That's how you know she's watching,
"Wishing she could be here now.
"An' sometimes when I'm lonely,
"I just remember she can see.
"Yes, there's holes in the floor of Heaven,
"And she's watching over you and me."
Watching over you and me.
Watching over you and me.
Watching over you and me.
It's not all gloom and doom tho and tear jearking...George Jones and Buck Owens have recorded humorous tunes as well...to me there is old school and new school country and those that bridge the gap like George Strait and Randy Travis...
2006-12-23 02:00:05
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answered by tigerlily_catmom 7
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Shameless and That Summer by Garth Brooks
2006-12-23 01:50:23
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answered by Saskatchewan_Military 2
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before he cheats
2006-12-23 03:18:41
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answered by M.K 2
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bangladesh.
2006-12-23 01:51:16
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answered by Anonymous
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