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need a good song for my situation?

me and this girl have been talking for a little while now and we are pretty much perfect for each other, i decide to ask her out and she responds with an "i dont know". anyone got a good song for me? preferrably 90s and back, but i'll take anything really...also, i would prefer it to be a country song

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago
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    I'll reach back into the gold, and silver ages of country, and offer a selection possible songs, all of which you can check out on Youtube.

    Rex Allen “Tiny Bubbles”

    Bill Anderson “I Love You Drops”

    Razzy Bailey "She Left Love All Over Me"

    Mac Davis "One Hell of A Woman"

    Roy Drusky "Peel Me A Nanner”

    Merle Haggard "Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Star"

    Johnny Horton "I'm A One Woman Man"

    George Morgan "You're The Only Star In My Blue Heaven"

    Jim Reeves "I Love You"

    Marty Robbins "I Don't Know Why I Just Do"

    Wynn Stewart "It's Such a Pretty World Today"

    Nat Stuckey “Waitin In Your Welfare Line”

    Conway Twitty "Your Love Had Taken Me That High"

    Hank Williams “Hey Good Lookin”

    A couple that aren't truly country, in some cases though passed off on some country stations as country, they sound similar to what is played today, from the 1950's or 1960's.

    Johnny Carver "Afternoon Delight"

    Bobby Darin "Dream Lover"

    Bobby Helms “You Are My Special Angel”

  • M&M
    Lv 5
    10 years ago

    Maybe Melt by Rascal Flatts?

  • ?
    Lv 7
    10 years ago

    Sorry that happened. The only one I can think of is ''If It Don't Come Easy'' by ''Tanya Tucker''

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