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Greatest Country Death Songs

Posted Thu Jul 26, 2007 1:58pm PDT by Robert of the Radish in The Y! Music Playlist Blog

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I feel it’s important for us to spend time reflecting on all the good things in our lives. My grandmother taught me early that when things are going badly in life, just remember that it’s worse for someone else. If we can spend time being thankful for the good things, we can become happier people.

When we read a book or see a film based on tragedy, one of the beneficial results is the realization of how lucky we actually are. Our day to day trials and tribulations are really nothing, and we should feel ashamed of our pathetic self-pity. Count your blessings, because things could be much worse.

Songcraft is an art that can convey the message just as powerfully as a book or film. And country music is probably second only to death metal when it comes to it’s expertise on the subject of death, with the added benefit of discernable lyrics.

This playlist was limited to 15 of my favorite country songs about death, and was built to help us reflect on how good our lives actually are.

Death by murder, accident and suicide are all represented in this playlist by the likes of Johnny Cash, Lyle Lovett, George Jones, Merle Haggard, Steve Earle, Roger Miller, Roy Acuff, Hank Williams and many more.

Greatest Country Death Songs Playlist

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
14. O Death - Dr. Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain
 
7 Comments

1. sraymond -
Robert - great to see this feature!! Cracnking up the playlist now.

Steve Raymond

2. ron j -
I know it's not a country song, but Eric Clapton said it best, " Tears in Heaven". My grandson was about to turn 2 in 5 days Oct. 11 2006, when on Oct. 5th he was hit and killed instantly by a pizza delivery truck which was a dually. Even though it was not the fault of the driver, it doesn't stop the pain of losing a grandchild because it hurts my daughter so much that I thought I would lose her too. If it hadn't been for the good Grace of GOD that she had her 5th baby 1 month and 1 day befor Mikey died, I know she would not be with me today. Please, watch your babies. You never know when it could be the last time you hold them in your arms!!!!!!

3. Rachel -
I need modern day country songs about death.

4. AmyG -
Monday Morning Church- Alan Jackson
Who you'd be today- Kenney Chesney
AND!!!!!- More than a memory- Garth Brooks
(YES_ its actually a song about a break-up but it says everything about how I feel about my kids Dad who passed)
ALSO- for the people who are scum that have passed- Goodbye Earl - Dixie Chicks LOL

5. angelbear -
i want to know the name of the country song that was song by a little boy and it had to do with death. we dont hear it much on the radio anymore and i cant think of who sangs it.

6. EliseM -
the song by the little boy could be billy gilman- he sings a couple songs about death i think

7. alexandria -
i want to know the name about the dad saying to his friend take care of them for me when im gone because he knows he is going to die
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