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24 Songs When You Are Missing Home

Songs that have helped me ...

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24 Songs When You Are Missing Home
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1. "Take Me Home, Country Roads" by John Denver 

A classic that will get you singing along in no time even if you don't like country music.

2. "The House That Built Me" by Miranda Lambert 

3. "My Town" by Montgomery Gentry

4. "Carolina" by Eric Church 

5. "Who Says You Can't Go Home" by Bon Jovi and Jennifer Nettles 

6. "American Saturday Night" by Brad Paisley

7. "Small Town USA" by Justin Moore 

8. "Small Town Kid" by Eli Young Band 

9. "Back Where I Come From" by Kenny Chesney 

10. "We Rode In Trucks" by Luke Bryan 

11. "Thank God For Hometowns" by Carrie Underwood

12. "Small Town Southern Man" by Alan Jackson 

13. "My Tennessee Mountain Home" by Dolly Parton 

14. "Wagon Wheel" by Darius Rucker 

15. "Roots" by Zac Brown Band 

16. "Sixteen" by Thomas Rhett

17. "Something to Be Proud Of" by Montgomery Gentry 

18. "That's What I Love About Sunday" by Craig Morgan

19. 'Watching You" by Rodney Atkins 

20. "My Last Name" by Dierks Bentley

21. "Mississippi Girl" by Faith Hill 

22. "Homegrown Honey" by Darius Rucker 

23. "Homegrown" by Zac Brown Band 

24. "Ain't from Here" by Hayden Coffman 

25. "Home And A Hometown" by Hannah Ellis 

26. "Rome, GA" by TJ Cochran 

27. "The Way I Talk" by Morgan Wallen

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