Country Songs? Pretty easy to answer if you know the music.?

Okay now I need songs that represent these emotions/actions in the lyrics. Note that they must all be appropriate, with the only swear maybe being damn, ***, or bastard that can at most only be said once or twice. No love songs, I'll explain why at the end.

Song 1: Something kind of upbeat. It should represent arrogancey. So like cocky lyrics. Preferably like two guys getting in a fight, in kind of I'll kick your *** kind of thing. I'm sure there's a country song with lyrics like this.

Song 2: Something more to a slower beat. Mostly about how life isn't fair but there's still a future. Not a love song. Just like, you get knocked down but you have to get back up.

Song 3: So like something bad has happened. There's no undoing it. Something talking about deep trouble. Not ha ha trouble but serious trouble. Again not a love song.

Okay there's three songs. Not too bad. If anyone knows country I'm sure they could match a song to it. I sure don't.

Explanation? I'm doing a soundtrack for my Of Mice and Men project. Each song represents a chapter. So yes I'm presenting it in school (that's why it must be mostly appropriate), and no love songs because there is really no love romance thing going on. There is really no romance in the book other than Curley's wife teasing guys and them being married. And really they don't even love each other.a

Thank you. :D I really don't listen to country so that's why I'm asking if someone can help me.

Dan R2009-12-15T20:41:49Z

Favorite Answer

1. Josh Turner "You Don't Mess Around With Jim" from Long Black Train
2. Tim McGraw "One Of These Days" from Everywhere
3. Garth Brooks "When You Come Back To Me Again" from The Ultimate Hits
Hope this helps, Good Luck :)

wolle2016-10-16T09:57:44Z

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Anonymous2009-12-16T02:41:58Z

1. As Good As I Once Was by Toby Kieth
2. Wrinkles by Diamond Rio
3. The Dance by Garth brooks, most misinterpret this as a love song but if you really listen youll discover its actually about the end of some goal or cause that remains incomplete but saying that the fight was worth it anyways.

lessa2009-12-15T21:23:37Z

1. I agree with Dan R. that "You Don't Mess Around With Jim" is probably a good song, though I prefer the Jim Croce version, available on his Greatest Hits Album. He's considered part of the folk genre, so he's kind of country.

2. I think Emerson Drive's "Moments" might work for this one, from their album Countrified.

3. Rascal Flatt's "Why" from the Unstoppable album might work here, though there are parts of it that might not fit.

Good luck, hope at least some of it helps. :)

∂єєѕкι∂∂™ ツ2009-12-16T09:07:37Z

song 1 -
song 2 - stand by rascal flatts :D
song 3 - broken bridges - toby keith ft. lindsey haun, jesus take the wheel - carrie underwood,

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