50 Best Country Songs About Sleeping Alone
Country Songs on Sleeping Alone
There’s a strange space that opens up when the night feels too long and the bed feels too big. It’s not exactly heartbreak, not quite freedom, but something restless caught in between. The walls don’t echo back anything except silence, and sometimes the only thing filling the gap is a song that sounds like it already knows how that emptiness feels. Country tracks capture that space better than most because they lean into the quiet instead of dressing it up.
Some songs go straight at the picture of an empty room, while others circle it in ways that aren’t literal but still carry the same pulse. A lyric about missing home, or a ballad that sways slow under the weight of longing, can work even if it never mentions sleeping alone outright. That overlap is why playlists spill over into pop, rock, country, and R&B songs that all sit together under the same mood. It’s less about sticking to a genre and more about chasing down that hum of solitude when the lights click off.
The tracks that land hardest are the ones that skip pretending to be easy. They let the quiet ache hang there, unpolished, raw enough to feel like it’s yours for a few minutes. Some of these songs were written with lonely nights in mind, others happen to match the mood anyway, but they all trace the same blurry outline. Here are the best country songs on sleeping alone.
Top 10 Lonely Country Songs
1. 'Sleeping All Alone' by Dixon Dallas
2. 'I Fall to Pieces' by Patsy Cline
3. 'Sleeping Alone' by Flatland Cavalry
4. 'Neon Moon' by Brooks & Dunn
5. 'Take the Lonely' by Hayden Coffman
6. 'Need You Now' by Lady A
7. 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry' by Hank Williams
8. 'Come Over' by Kenny Chesney
9. 'I Can Still Feel You' by Collin Raye
10. 'Over You' by Miranda Lambert
Country Songs About Missing Someone #11 to 20
11. 'You Don't Know What You're Missing' by Brett Young
12. 'Whiskey Lullaby' by Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss
13. 'How Do You Sleep At Night?' by Cody Johnson
14. 'He'll Have to Go' by Jim Reeves
15. 'Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain' by Willie Nelson
16. 'The Bed You Made' by The Avett Brothers
17. 'You've Never Been to Spain' by Waylon Jennings
18. 'Colder Weather' by Zac Brown Band
19. 'Stay' by Sugarland
20. 'I Never Lie' by Zach Top
Sad Country Breakup Songs #21 to 30
21. 'I Should Be With You' by Steve Wariner
22. 'Lonely Women Make Good Lovers' by Bob Luman
23. 'Tonight I Wanna Cry' by Keith Urban
24. 'Come Home Soon' by SheDaisy
25. 'Empty Bed' by Forrest Rose
26. 'I Guess You Had to Be There' by Bill Anderson
27. 'Alone' by Sara Evans
28. 'A Fine Line' by Radney Foster
29. 'Deeper Than the Holler' by Randy Travis
30. 'Goodbye Time' by Conway Twitty
Country Music Hits About Solitude #31 to 40
31. 'Long Black Veil' by Lefty Frizzell
32. 'Lonely Street' by Carl Smith
33. 'You Win Again' by Hank Williams
34. 'Empty Bed Blues' by Bessie Smith
35. 'Give It Away' by George Strait
36. 'Lost Highway' by Hank Williams
37. 'Hello Walls' by Faron Young
38. 'The Cold Hard Facts of Life' by Porter Wagoner
39. 'Walkin' After Midnight' by Patsy Cline
40. 'I'm a Ramblin' Man' by Waylon Jennings
Country Songs About Loneliness #41 to 50
41. 'Don't Think I Don't Think About It' by Darius Rucker
42. 'Blue Ain't Your Color' by Keith Urban
43. 'Lonely Alone' by The Cadillac Three
44. 'I'm Not the Only One' by Sam Smith
45. 'A House Built on a Rock' by The Highwaymen
46. 'How Can I Tell Him' by Vince Gill
47. 'Where I Am Right Now' by George Jones
48. 'Just Enough to Make Me Stay' by Alan Jackson
49. 'She's Gone, Gone, Gone' by Glen Campbell
50. 'I Gotta Have My Baby' by Ray Price
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