50 Best Country Songs About Diamonds
Top Country Tracks Featuring Diamonds
There’s a strange pull to songs built around diamonds. They can glitter like a promise or feel cold like the end of one. Sometimes they flash with quick thrills and champagne smiles. Other times they weigh heavy, like a ring that came with expectations nobody was ready to carry. Country music digs into both sides, sometimes in the same track. One minute it’s about sparkle under neon lights, the next it’s a reminder of how easily something beautiful can be pawned away.
You can hear the same word get spun in a hundred different ways across pop, rock, country, and R&B songs, but country has its own way of wearing it in. There’s dust in the shine, a lived-in quality that makes the stone feel like part of a story instead of a trophy. Diamonds in this space aren’t locked in glass cases. They’re on a worn hand at a back table, in a breakup song that cuts deep, in a love song that sounds like it’s been through a few storms. It’s less about perfection and more about what the shine has survived.
Some of these songs celebrate big declarations, others lean into heartbreak without looking away. A few sound like they’ve been sung over the clink of glasses in a crowded bar. They all carry a mood that stays with you after the last note fades. Here are the best country songs featuring diamonds.
Top 10 Diamond Songs
1. 'Diamonds'—Morgan Evans
2. 'Diamonds or Twine'—Ryan Hurd
3. 'Diamond Rings and Old Barstools'—Tim McGraw
4. 'Arkansas Diamond'—Waylon Wyatt
5. 'Golden Ring'—George Jones and Tammy Wynette
6. 'The Bones'—Maren Morris
7. 'Forever After All'—Luke Combs
8. 'I Swear'—John Michael Montgomery
9. 'Amazed'—Lonestar
10. 'Check Yes or No'—George Strait
Country Songs About Diamonds and Commitment #11—20
11. 'I Cross My Heart'—George Strait
12. 'From This Moment On'—Shania Twain and Bryan White
13. 'I Do'—Paul Brandt
14. 'Love You Like a Diamond'—Reno and Harrell
15. 'Love Is Like a Diamond'—Kenny Rogers
16. 'The First Last Thing'—Hunter Hayes
17. 'You Had Me From Hello'—Kenny Chesney
18. 'I Wanna Be With You'—Mickey Gilley
19. 'Crazy'—Patsy Cline
20. 'Unanswered Prayers'—Garth Brooks
Country Songs That Use Diamonds as a Metaphor #21—30
21. 'Remember When'—Alan Jackson
22. 'When You Say Nothing At All'—Alison Krauss and Union Station
23. 'It's Your Love'—Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
24. 'Then'—Brad Paisley
25. 'God Gave Me You'—Blake Shelton
26. 'I'll Go On Loving You'—Alan Jackson
27. 'You're Still the One'—Shania Twain
28. 'A Woman's Rhapsody'—Patty Loveless
29. 'I Do'—Martina McBride
30. 'Making Plans'—Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner
Country Music Hits About Lasting Love #31—40
31. 'I'd Be a Legend in My Time'—Ronnie Milsap
32. 'Forever and Ever Amen'—Randy Travis
33. 'You're My Best Friend'—Don Williams
34. 'I Found You'—Kacey Musgraves
35. 'Love Story'—Taylor Swift
36. 'Making Memories of Us'—Keith Urban
37. 'Golden Hour'—Kacey Musgraves
38. 'Just Got Started Lovin' You'—James Otto
39. 'Our Love'—Trace Adkins
40. 'Bless the Broken Road'—Rascal Flatts
Classic and Modern Country Love Songs #41—50
41. 'Diamond Studded Shoes'—Ryan Adams
42. 'The Rest of Our Life'—Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
43. 'My Love'—Darius Rucker
44. 'Beautiful Crazy'—Luke Combs
45. 'I Hope You Dance'—Lee Ann Womack
46. 'All My Life'—The Chicks
47. 'The Man in Black'—Johnny Cash
48. 'The World'—Brad Paisley
49. 'Diamond in the Rough'—Steve Earle
50. 'I'll Be'—Reba McEntire
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