When we can’t find the right words, music is a powerful tool that helps us get in touch with our emotions. After losing someone we love, it’s hard to process what we feel, it’s hard to describe our emotions. This is where music comes in, it’s a way to channel our grief in a beautiful way. The music you play at a funeral service should have an important meaning to the deceased. If the person who passed was a huge country music fan, then we suggest you prepare a country funeral songs playlist.
Funeral Caring USA created this country funeral songs playlist so you have a personal and touching funeral service for your loved one. This service can be a celebration of their life. Remember to include songs you know your loved one really enjoyed to commemorate who they were and what they liked.
Our top 30 country funeral songs
- I Will Always Love You by Dolly Parton
- Go Rest High On That Mountain by Vince Gill
- Hurt by Johnny Cash
- Bless the Broken Road by Rascal Flatts
- Just a Closer Walk with Thee by Patsy Cline and Willie Nelson
- Butterfly Kisses by Bob Carlisle
- How Can I Help You Say Goodbye by Patty Loveless
- Travelin’ Soldier by Dixie Chicks
- Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground by Willie Nelson
- Angels Among Us by Alabama
- Temporary Home by Carrie Underwood
- I’m Already There by Lonestar
- Grandpa by Justin Moore
- If I Had Only Know by Reba McEntire
- Remember When by Alan Jackson
- Need You Now by Lady Antebellum
- I Can’t Write That by Jeff Bates
- The Dance by Garth Brooks
- I Drive Your Truck by Lee Brice
- God’s Will by Martina McBride
- He Didn’t Have to Be by Brad Paisley
- There You’ll Be by Faith Hill
- How Do I Live Without You by LeeAnn Rimes
- Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver
- I Hope You Dance by Lee Ann Womack
- Believe by Brooks & Dunn
- Over You by Miranda Lambert
- How Great Thou Art by Carrie Underwood
- My Angel by Kellie Pickler
- If I Die Young by The Band Perry