30 Country Songs To Help Your Broken Heart
Having your heart broken is something everyone goes through, but nobody can fix. It's something that only time will heal. They say it takes the same amount of time you were with someone, plus six months, to get over them. I'm not a strong believer in that... but what I can say is that music will help heal you. You will find a few songs that empower you and make you feel like you're on the top of the world, and like you are the only one you need. But then you'll also find some songs that will break you down and make you think about them. I'm here to tell you, you are going to need both kinds of songs. You're going to go through days where you won't want to talk to anyone and all you want to do is cry. But then you'll also go through days where you will feel like the strongest, toughest, bad ass who doesn't need anyone else! I hope you can find both of those songs in this playlist.
1. Used to Love You Sober - Kane Brown
2. It Don't Hurt Like It Used To - Billy Currington
3. 'Til Tomorrow - Walker McGuire
4. Every Little Thing - Carly Pearce
5. Hurricane - Luke Combs
6. Somewhere on a Beach - Dierks Bentley
7. She Ain't Going Out like That - Reba McEntire
8. Lonely Call - RaeLyn
9. You Broke Up With Me - Walker Hayes
10. Found You - Kane Brown
11. Tin Man - Miranda Lambert
12. Any Ol' Barstool - Jason Aldean
13. Every Time I Hear That Song - Blake Shelton
14. Save It For A Rainy Day - Kenny Chesney
15. Cowboy Cassanova - Carrie Underwood
16. How Not To - Dan + Shay
17. Better Man - Little Big Town
18. Doing Fine - Lauren Alaina
19. Different For Girls - Dierks Bentley ft. Elle King
20. She's Got A Way With Words - Blake Shelton
21. Say You Do - Dierks Bentley
22. Why You Wanna - Jana Kramer
23. Highway Don't Care - Tim McGraw
24. What Hurts The Most - Rascal Flatts
25. She Don't Love You - Eric Paslay
26. Think Of You - Chris Young
27. Came Here To Forget - Blake Shelton
28. Drunk Girls Don't Cry - Maren Morris
29. Bartender - Lady Antebellum
30. That Don't Sound Like You - Lee Brice