4/06/2012

Breaking Up And The Greatest Country Songs

By Mitch Freeman


As we all know, the greatest country songs have themes such as love, breaking up, religion plus some others that help them get a lot of lovers and many albums sold. Several of the best country songs are about splitting up and the following tunes are part of the top ten country songs that have this particular theme and have had a fantastic effect on country music lovers. Between breaking up and religion, the most frequent theme of the greatest country songs is splitting up.

Interesting enough, there are a lot more tracks about splitting up than about love, possibly because not each and every person has had the opportunity to experience true love, but most of us have had our share of breakups. Most splitting up country tracks focus on the fact that they would have wanted to always be together with the individual they were in a relationship with. One of the top country songs about breaking up is "Oh Yeah, You're Gone" sung by Brad Paisley, which refers to a man who still gets out two mugs of coffee in the morning though the cherished one is not there any longer.

"You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone" by Brooks and Dunn talks about a man that is tired of being hurt by the person he is with, that he will eventually leave and that she will miss him when he will no longer be by her side. "Don't Think I Don't Think About It" sung by Darius Rucker is about a man who left the woman he loved, but that still loves her and who thinks about how things would have been if they never broke up or if they just talked and tried to solve their problems.

"A Lot Of Things Different" sung by Kenny Chesney talks about a man who should have taken care of the woman he adored while Keith Urban's "Stupid Boy" is about a man who made the woman he loved leave him because of his really bad behavior. Toby Keith's track, "Lost You Anyway" can be another one of the greatest country songs that speaks about how the relationship would have been if he would have taken different decisions as in contrast to the ones he took.

Taylor Swift's song, "Picture To Born" is about a woman that wants revenge and thinks about what she wants to do to her ex-boyfriend, which cheated on her, whereas "Kerosene" by Miranda Lambert is about a woman that talks about the break up with a man who was unfaithful to her. "Before He Cheats" by Carrie Underwood talks about a woman who trashed her ex-boyfriend's car because he cheated on her. The last of our top ten greatest country songs about breaking up is the one sung by Dixie Chicks, "Goodbye Earl".




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