by Julian Spivey The best country music these days is music that’s very rarely being played on mainstream country radio. I have maintained this stance for many years now ever since country radio began degrading itself with stereotypical topics and poor caliber of lyrics that honestly rarely seem to make a lot of sense. Many have failed to realize that there is a whole entire world of country music out there that’s gone completely ignored by country radio despite its obvious superiority. Because of this I’ve tried for the last few years to have the most extensive list of “best country songs” on the Internet. I want people to hear truly good music and I want people to realize there is a lot more to country music than what they’re forced to hear on their car or truck radios. 100. "Shuteye" by Logan Brill 99. "Jesus & Jezebel" by Rachel Potter 98. "Blow Me Away" by Steep Canyon Rangers 97. "Save It for a Rainy Day" by Kenny Chesney 96. "So This Is Life" by Courtney Patton 95. "Bob Wills Is Still the King" by Asleep at the Wheel featuring Randy Rogers, Shooter Jennings & Reckless Kelly 94. "Dress Blues" by Zac Brown Band 93. "Remembering" by Ashley Campbell 92. "Losing Side of Twenty-Five" by American Aquarium 91. "Sticks & Stones" by William Clark Green 90. "Break 19" by Jason Boland & the Stragglers 89. "'52 Vincent Black Lightning" by Robert Earl Keen 88. "Gone Before You Met Me" by Alan Jackson 87. "Alabama Pines" by Jamey Johnson 86. "All Night Long" by The Mavericks 85. "Cold Beer Conversation" by George Strait 84. "Sadr City" by Corb Lund 83. "The Traveling Kind" by Rodney Crowell & Emmylou Harris 82. "Easy" by Cody Canada & the Departed 81. "Don't Own the Right" by Uncle Lucius
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