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    4 of Vince Gill’s Best Music Videos

    By Alex Hopper,

    9 hours ago
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    Given that Vince Gill first rose to fame in the late ’80s, he had to participate in the growing practice of creating music videos. Though they may not have been as flashy as some of the other videos of the era, they were stellar in their own right. Check out four of our favorite Gill videos, below.

    [RELATED: Vince Gill Reveals the Song That Inspired His Daughter’s Name—and the Phone Call That Convinced Amy Grant He Wasn’t Crazy]

    4 of Vince Gill’s Best Music Videos

    1. “Look At Us”

    “Look At Us” features clips of several enduring couples. It’s an effigy of love itself, perfectly capturing the sentiment behind the lyrics. It’s sure to soften the hardest heart.

    Look at us

    After all these years together

    Look at us

    After all that we’ve been through

    Look at us

    2. “What The Cowgirls Do”

    What’s more country than line dancing? “What The Cowgirls Do” sees Gill perform in front of a rowdy bar crowd. He provides the music for them to bust a few moves. Given that many a line dancer has stepped to a Gill song, this music video feels apt.

    I love it when they let their hair down

    And dance real close to you

    You know I’m a sucker, babe, for what the cowgirls do

    What the cowgirls do

    Shoot that thing

    3. “One More Last Chance”

    If anything is apparent while watching Gill’s “One More Last Chance” music video, it’s how much fun he seems to be having. The visual matches the raucous energy of the song. Gill and his friends all hit the golf course, buying time before their old ladies call them back home again.

    Give me just a one more last chance

    Before you say we’re through

    I know I drive you crazy baby

    It’s the best that I can do

    We’re just some good ol’ boys, a makin’ noise

    I ain’t a runnin’ ’round on you

    Give me just a one more last chance

    Before you say we’re through

    4. “Go Rest High On That Mountain”

    If you’re going to sing a song as solemn as “Go Rest High On That Mountain,” you need to do it somewhere equally as sacred. In the accompanying visual to this song, Gill, Patty Loveless, and Ricky Skaggs took to the Ryman stage. The Mother Church perfectly captured the sentiment behind this eulogy.

    Go rest high on that mountain

    Son, your work on earth is done

    Go to heaven a-shoutin’

    Love for the Father and the Son

    Photo by Sachyn Mital/Shutterstock

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