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    6 Dark Country Songs About Death

    By Em Casalena,

    7 hours ago
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    The heart of country music is love songs and honoring where you come from. However, country music also has its share of songs about mourning, grief, and death. Let’s look at a few famous examples of country songs about death; some of these entries might even surprise you.

    1. “When I’m Gone” by Joey+Rory

    When it comes to country songs about death, this one is a real punch in the gut. Especially because it ended up becoming a prophecy of sorts.

    “When I’m Gone” was a hit song in 2012 for husband-and-wife musical duo Joey+Rory. The song is a love letter from someone who is dying to their beloved, offering them reassurance as their life is coming to an end. Joey Fleek would pass away from cancer only four years later, leaving behind her husband Rory.

    2. “Don’t Let The Old Man In” by Toby Keith

    This is one of Toby Keith’s most famous songs, namely because it was the last one he would perform in front of cameras before passing away from cancer in 2024. “Don’t Let The Old Man In” is an introspective essay of sorts on mortality, aging, and regret. It was also featured in Clint Eastwood’s The Mule.

    3. “Over You” by Miranda Lambert

    This song was a collaborative effort between Miranda Lambert and her former husband Blake Shelton. The song itself was inspired by the tragic passing of Shelton’s older brother in a car wreck when he was just a teenager.

    It’s understandable why it was too difficult for Shelton to record the song for his own discography; he also hasn’t performed it live much. Lambert’s recorded version does it justice, though. It even won Song of the Year at the ACMs and CMAs in 2013 and 2012, respectively.

    4. “If Tomorrow Never Comes” by Garth Brooks

    “If Tomorrow Never Comes” by Garth Brooks is more than just a pretty song. It’s about treating the people you love well, as you never know when it’ll be the last time you see them. In the context of the song, Brooks is ruminating on his relationship with his lover, questioning whether or not he truly let her know how much he loves her.

    5. “Go Rest High On That Mountain” by Vince Gill

    “Go Rest High On That Mountain” is one of the most well-known country songs about death out there, and it’s a stunning one. This Vince Gill classic was inspired by the passing of fellow country artist and friend Keith Whitley, in addition to Gill’s older brother.

    The way he explores grief is so beautiful in this song. Gill releases his sorrows and heals knowing that their suffering is over. He even performed it live at George Jones’ funeral. Which brings us to our final entry…

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    6. “He Stopped Loving Her Today” by George Jones

    This iconic and heartbreaking country song about death was recently voted the saddest country song of all time. One could say it’s one of the greatest country tunes ever written. It’s certainly the saddest.

    In “He Stopped Loving Her Today”, Jones tells the tale of a man suffering from the effects of unrequited love. He vows to love the one who got away until the very end, which he does successfully. The song ends at his funeral, where that very lost love is in attendance.

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