This is based on Rob Fee's "The 100 Greatest Country Songs of the 90's" at thoughtcatalog.com and Leigh Wagner's 90's Country playlist at Rdio.com. The #1 song on Rob Fee's list is the incredibly sappy "The Dance" by Garth Brooks. This blog doesn't have room for such sappy songs.
I'll start off this blog by without a doubt the hottest country singer of the 90's, Shania Twain. I remember the first time I saw this video, I didn't care about the name of the song. What I wanted to know is who is that babe? "Any Man of Mine":
Someone who's not as hawt as the lovely Miss Twain, but nonetheless has a hell of a song. Travis Tritt's "Any More":
Perhaps the greatest voice I have ever heard live, the amazing Wynonna and "No One Else On Earth":
Patty Loveless' "Blame It On Your Lyin' Cheatin' Heart":
Lorrie Morgan's "Something In Red" (another fantastic voice):
She never became as a big of a star as her Dad, but Pam Tillis did have the sublime "Maybe It Was Memphis":
Michelle Wright's "Take It Like A Man";
Let's bring back the men, Doug Stone's "In A Different Light":
Kenny Chesney's "How Forever Feels":
Diamond Rio's "Meet In The Middle":
David Lee Murphy's "Dust On The Bottle":
Aaron Tippin's "Ain't Nothing Wrong With The Radio":
Mark Chesnutt's "Bubba Shot The Jukebox":
Joe Diffie's "Third Rock From The Sun":
Lonestar's "Amazed":
I'm going to close out with the ladies, first up a couple from Trisha Yearwood. "XXX's and OOO's (An American Girl)":
"She's In Love With The Boy":
A couple from Faith, do you really need a last name?
One of the most joyous songs ever, "This Kiss":
I'll close out with the amazing Dixie Chicks, who will probably eventually get at least one blog for a Greatest CD of All-Time. "Goodbye Earl":
"You Were Mine":
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