Country songs truly run the gamut of emotions. Because of their earnest lyrics and real-life messages, we can find something to relate to on a personal level in most country songs. It's easy to find funny country songs that will make you laugh, patriotic country songs that fill you with pride for America, and country breakup songs to help you get over your ex. But when you've experienced the death of a loved one, you'll be looking for comfort and solace. As you grieve, sad country songs can help heal your broken heart.
When it comes to death, perhaps no art form has explored the topic more thoroughly than the country music genre. From classic tunes by George Jones and Garth Brooks to modern ballads of loss and bereavement from the likes of Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, country music has made death one if its primary muses. Many country singers, like Luke Bryan, have opened their hearts by singing about very personal and painful losses, which, in turn, can help us feel comforted. If you've experienced a loss of your own, hopefully listening to these heartfelt messages will help you endure the grieving process.
1
“See You Again,” Carrie Underwood
This ballad about friend who passed away is a guaranteed tear-jerker. But it is also a hopeful reminder that you will see your loved ones again in the next life.
2
“There You’ll Be,” Faith Hill
This classic sad tune is a reminder that even when our loved ones leave us, we will always carry them with us in our hearts.
3
"He Stopped Loving Her Today," George Jones
One of the most classic—and best—country songs about death and love, this George Jones ballad paints a picture of loving someone even after they've been gone for a long time.
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4
"If You're Reading This," Tim McGraw
This song about a soldier's last message to his loved ones back home is about as sad as they come.
5
"Over You," Miranda Lambert
Lambert wrote this song with then-husband Blake Shelton about his brother, who tragically died in a car accident.
6
"Travelin' Soldier," The Chicks
This heartbreaking tune tells the story of a girl waiting for her beloved soldier to return from Vietnam.
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7
"Go Rest High on That Mountain," Vince Gill
"Go Rest High on That Mountain" is a spiritual reflection of the peace that follows death.
8
“If Tomorrow Never Comes,” Garth Brooks
Rather than reflecting on past deaths, this country ballad contemplates what it would mean for the narrator to lose the person he cares about the most,
9
“Drink a Beer,” Luke Bryan
Don't let the song title fool you—this ballad is a real tearjerker. And unlike most of Luke Bryan's arena rock anthems, this is one of his few songs that in concert you can probably hear a pin drop.
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10
“If I Had Only Known,” Reba McEntire
This heartbreaking song speaks to the regret we often feel when someone we love dies too soon or unexpectedly.
11
"When I'm Gone," Joey + Rory
This soulful 2012 ballad, written by a friend about her dying mother, has taken on an even more poignant meaning since Joey Feek passed away in 2016.
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