50 Best Country Songs About Oasis
Country Tracks That Feel Like an Oasis
There’s a certain pull to songs that feel like stumbling into shade after too many hours in the heat. Not full relief, not an escape that wipes everything clean, but a pause long enough to catch your breath. Country music has a way of finding that space between longing and release, the kind that doesn’t demand a neat answer. Sometimes it sounds like wide skies and slow rivers, sometimes like a tired voice on a late-night drive. Even when the story isn’t literally centered on an oasis, the weight of the track still lands in that same place.
The idea stretches wider than genre too. Pop, rock, country, and R&B songs can carry that same sense of reprieve, that quick flash of calm you didn’t expect. It can be a steel guitar running under soft words or a fiddle break that cuts through the noise. These aren’t polished anthems designed to feel perfect. They crack a little, lean into their own unevenness, and that’s exactly why they hold the space they do. The oasis isn’t always a location—it’s a feeling threaded through sound.
Not every song aiming for that kind of rest feels peaceful from the start. Some are ragged, messy, built on voices that sound worn before they even hit the chorus. That edge makes them hit harder when the quiet finally settles in. These tracks carry the weight of heat, exhaustion, and release in uneven waves, and that tension is what makes them stay with you. Here are the best country songs that capture the feeling of an oasis.
Top 10 Oasis Country Songs
1. 'Sanctuary' by Brennley Brown
2. 'Take Me Home, Country Roads' by John Denver
3. 'Water' by Brad Paisley
4. 'Sand In My Boots' by Morgan Wallen
5. 'Overseas' by Jason Isbell
6. 'Home' by Dierks Bentley
7. 'My Sanctuary' by Kody West
8. 'Warm Safe Place' by Matt Jones
9. 'Simple Heaven' by The Chicks
10. 'Made a Home' by Cody Johnson
A List of Country Songs About Finding a Safe Place #11 to 20
11. 'Sheltered' by The Castellows
12. 'All My Exes Live in Texas' by George Strait
13. 'Wide Open Spaces' by The Chicks
14. 'River Bank' by Brad Paisley
15. 'Sweet Home Alabama' by Lynyrd Skynyrd
16. 'Islands in the Stream' by Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers
17. 'Follow Your Arrow' by Kacey Musgraves
18. 'Paradise' by Chris Stapleton
19. 'Southern Comfort Zone' by Brad Paisley
20. 'Homegrown' by Zac Brown Band
Top Country Songs That Evoke a Sense of Refuge #21 to 30
21. 'God's Country' by Blake Shelton
22. 'Dirt Road Anthem' by Jason Aldean
23. 'The House That Built Me' by Miranda Lambert
24. 'My Church' by Maren Morris
25. 'Wagon Wheel' by Darius Rucker
26. 'Humble and Kind' by Tim McGraw
27. 'Bless the Broken Road' by Rascal Flatts
28. 'Drink a Beer' by Luke Bryan
29. 'I Drive Your Truck' by Lee Brice
30. 'The River' by Garth Brooks
Top Country Songs About Peace and Serenity #31 to 40
31. 'I Can't' by Dierks Bentley
32. 'The Good Ones' by Gabby Barrett
33. 'Beautiful Day' by Josh Turner
34. 'I'm Gonna Love You' by Cody Johnson
35. 'God Gave Me You' by Blake Shelton
36. 'Love Your Love the Most' by Eric Church
37. 'Die a Happy Man' by Thomas Rhett
38. 'You Make It Easy' by Jason Aldean
39. 'My Person' by Spencer Crandall
40. 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' by Miranda Lambert
Country Music Hits About Finding Rest and Refuge #41 to 50
41. 'You Are My Sunshine' by Jimmie Davis
42. 'H.O.L.Y.' by Florida Georgia Line
43. 'Take My Breath Away' by Carrie Underwood
44. 'You'll Think of Me' by Keith Urban
45. 'She's Everything' by Brad Paisley
46. 'I Swear' by John Michael Montgomery
47. 'In Case You Didn't Know' by Brett Young
48. 'Yours' by Russell Dickerson
49. 'My House' by Kacey Musgraves
50. 'I'm Gonna Love You Through It' by Martina McBride
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