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22 Top Songs To Heal A Broken Heart

Happy and Sad songs to help you move on.

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22 Top Songs To Heal A Broken Heart
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Right after a break up, as most heart broken people do, they cry and feel shitty. When I got out of a breakup I felt shitty and heartbroken; considering how I'm into country music I started listening to some break up songs on youtube. After each song, like Youtube does, it gave me suggestions, eventually those suggestions became some of my favorite songs.

If you're heartbroken from a fresh break-up or still reliving a distant break-up here are 22 songs that made me feel better after a few months. Heartbreaks aren't supposed to heal immediately, some take years to heal, and some you don't know it but when you run into him or her, you realize it still hasn't healed. All we can do is make do with the cards fate had dealt us and pretend its the winning hand.

(This list of songs is not at all in any top ten list, but a randomly collected list of songs)

1. Dibs by Kelsea Balerini

2. Die a Happy Man by Thomas Rhett

3. Whatever She's Got by David Nail

4. You Don't Know Her Like I Do by Brantly Gilbert

5. Hell Of A Night by Dustin Lynch

6. Don't Say I Don't Think About It by Darius Rucker

7. Tomorrow by Chris Young

8. Break Up In A Small Town by Sam Hunt

9. Crazy Girl by Eli Young Band

10. It Goes Like This by Thomas Rhett

11. Make Me Wanna by Thomas Rhett

12. Make You Miss Me by Sam Hunt

13. Til My Last Day by Justin Moore

14. Love Me Like You Mean It by Kelsea Ballerini

15. A Guy Walks Into A Bar by Tyler Ferr

16. Ain't Worth The Whiskey by Cole Swindle

17. Do I by Luke Bryan

18. Hey Pretty Girl by Kip Moore

19. Somethin' About A Truck by Kip Moore

20. Play It Again by Luke Bryan

21. People Are Crazy by Billy Currington

22. Hey Pretty Girl by Kip Moore

23. Somethin' About A Truck by Kip Moore

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