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30 Country Love Songs To Play For Your Southern Sweetheart This Valentine's Day

With the right song, it could help you in the long run

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With Valentine's Day coming up next month I feel it is only fair to get in the right mood. For me, the only way to do that is with the music. I am a hopeless romantic so these romantic country songs are the right choice in my opinion. You can't go wrong with the right song, each song has its own story and fits differently for every couple.

Love songs aren't just for those in relationships they can also be used for your crushes as well. If you like someone maybe this valentines day you could play them a song. Who knows maybe they like you too and are just looking for that push. You never know, with the right song it could go a long way.

For those in relationships playing your S.O.'s favorite could score you some brownie points. Whether it's their favorite song or artist and if you know both then you're golden.

1. "This Is It" By: Scotty McCreery

2. "What Ifs" By: Kane Brown with Lauren Alaina

3. "Die A Happy Man" By: Thomas Rhett

4. "In Case You Didn't Know" By: Brett Young

5. "Born To Love You" By: LANCO

6. "Take It From Me" By: Jordan Davis

7. "Meant To Be" By: Florida Georgia Line

8. "Singles You Up" By: Jordan Davis

9. "It's Your Love" By: Tim McGraw & Faith Hill

10. "I Run To You" By: Lady Antebellum

11. "Waitin On A Woman" By: Brad Paisley

12. "Breathe" By: Faith Hill

13. "Take Me There" By: Rascal Flatts

14. "Amazed" By: Lonestar

15. "How Do I Live" By: Trisha Yearwood (LeAnn Rimes)

16. "Remember When" By: Alan Jackson

17. "You're Still The One" By: Shania Twain

18. "Forever and Ever Amen" By: Randy Travis

19. "Bless The Broken Road" By: Rascal Flatts

20. "I Swear" By: John Michael Montgomery

21. "Forever And Always" By: Shania Twain

22. "I'm Already There" By: Lonestar

23. "This Kiss" By: Faith Hill

24. "When You Say Nothing At All" By: Keith Whitley

25. "Love Someone" By: Brett Eldredge

26. "See You Tonight" By: Scotty McCreery

27. "For Her" By: Chris Lane

28. "Hurricane" By" Luke Combs

29. "Losing Sleep" By: Chris Young

30. "Speechless" By: Dan & Shay

Happy Valentine's Day everyone. Which song will you be playing your S.O. this year?

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