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Indigo Country Music Selections Country Music Selections 5-1-5-0 – Dierks Bently I Won’t Let Go – Rascal Flatts A Mother’s Song – T Carter If Ever I Could Love – Keith Urban Aimee – Pure Prairie League If I Didn’t Have You – Thompson Sqaure A Life That’s Good – from “Nashville” In My Daughter’s Eyes – Martina McBride Always On My Mind – Willie Nelson I Need You – Tim McGraw Amazed – Lonestar I Knew You Were Trouble – Taylor Swift American Honey – Lady Antebellum I’ll Be Your Man – Zac Brown Band American Soldier – Toby Keith It’s Your Love – Tim McGraw Baby Blue – George Straight It’s Your Song – Garth Brooks BBQ Stain – Tim McGraw I Won’t Let Go – Rascal Flatts Because of Your Love – Kenny Chesney Jackson – Johnny Cash Beer Money – Kip Moore Just Fishin’ – Trace Adkins Bop – Dan Seals Keeper of the Stars – Tracy Byrd Bless the Broken Road – Rascal Flatts Keg in the Closet – Kenny Chesney Breathe – Faith Hill Knee Deep – Zac Brown Band Bring It On Home To Me – Little Big Town Landslide – Dixie Chicks Callin’ Baton Rouge – Garth Brooks Life is a Highway – Rascal Flatts Chicken Fried – Zac Brown Band Like Red on a Rose – Alan Jackson Country Girl (Shake it For Me) – Luke Love – Corey Crowder Bryan Love Like Crazy – Lee Brice Could I Have This Dance? – Anne Love Story – Taylor Swift Murray Loves Me Like a Rock – Paul Simon Crazy – Patsy Cline Making Memories of Us – Keith Urban Cruise – Florida Georgia Line Mamas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Devil Went Down to Georgia – Charlie Daniels Cowboys – Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson Band Man, I Feel Like a Woman – Shania Twain Don’t Blink – Kenny Chesney Me and You – Kenny Chesney Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue? – Crystal Memories Are Made of This – Johnny Cash Gayle Mine Would Be You – Blake Sheldon Don’t You Wanna Stay – Jason Aldean and Kelly Moment of Forever – Willie Nelson Clarkson My Best Friend – Tim McGraw Down at the Twist and Shout – Mary Chapin My Little Girl – Tim McGraw Carpenter My Wish – Rascal Flatts Dust On the Bottle – David Lee Murphy Need You Now – Lady Antebellum For the Good Times – Ray Price Older – Band of Horses For So Long – Matt Ryd One Friend – Dan Seals Florida Georgia Line – Cruise Only You Can Love Me This Way – Keith Urban Forever and For Always – Shania Twain On The Road Again – Willie Nelson Forever & Ever Amen – Randy Travis Our Kind Of Love – Lady Antebellum Free – Zac Brown Band Out Last Night – Kenny Chesney Friends in Low Places – Garth Brooks Play It Again – Luke Bryan From this Moment On – Shania Twain Rain Is a Good Thing – Luke Bryan Give In To Me – Leighton Meester and Garrett Redneck Woman – Gretchen Wilson Hedlund Ring of Fire – Johnny Cash Happiness Is You – Johnny Cash Rocky Top – Osborne Brothers Hard to Handle – Black Crowes San Antonio Rose – Patsy Cline Have a Little Faith In Me – John Hiatt Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy) – Big & Rich Heart of the World – Lady Antebellum Secret Smile – Rascal Flatts Here for the Party – Gretchen Wilson She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy – Kenny Chesney Hey Pretty Girl – Kip More She Knows What To Do With a Saturday Night – Honky Tonk Woman – Rolling Stones Billy Currington How Do I live – Leann Rimes She’s Close Enough to Perfect for Me - Alabama Hurts So Good – John Mellancamp She’s Everything – Brad Paisley I Can’t Make You Love Me – Bonnie Raitt Shotgun Rider – Tim McGraw I Cross My Heart – George Strait Somebody Like You – Keith Urban I Hope You Dance – Lee Ann Womack Something Like That – Tim McGraw I Loved Her First – Heartland Something to Talk About – Bonnie Raitt Springsteen – Eric Church Then – Brad Paisley Stays in Mexico – Toby Keith Today Was a Fairytale – Taylor Swift Still the One – Shania Twain Through the Years – Kenny Rogers Stuck Like Glue – Sugarland Valentine – Martina McBride Summertime – Kenny Chesney Wagon Wheel – Darius Rucker Sweet Home Alabama – Lynyrd Skynyrd Whatever It Is – Zac Brown Band Take a Little Ride – Jason Aldean When The Stars Go Blue – Tim McGraw Take Me Home, Country Road – John Denver Walk the Line – Johnny Cash Teach Your Children – Crosby, Stills, Nash & We Danced Anyway – Deana Carter Young When You Say Nothing At All – Alison Krauss Teardrops on My Guitar – Taylor Swift Who I Am With You – Chris Young That Don’t Impress Me Much – Shania Twain Woman Like You – Lee Brice That’s Where It Is – Carrie Underwood Wonderful – My Morning Jacket The Best Day – Taylor Swift You Belong With Me – Taylor Swift The Gambler – Kenny Rogers You Just Get Better All the Time – Tim McGraw The House That Build Me – Miranda Lambert You’re My Favorite – Jason Jones .
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