50 Best Country Songs About Voices
Best Country Songs on Voices
There’s a strange pull in songs that lean into voices. Sometimes it’s literal, the sound of someone calling across a room or whispering through static. Other times it feels closer to memory, a voice in your head that refuses to quiet down. Country artists tend to play in that space with no rush to tie things up neatly. A drawl can hang in the air long after the line is gone, turning into something heavier than the lyric itself.
Not every track lands straight on the theme, though they still belong here. Think about how pop, rock, country, and R&B songs often circle the same kind of obsession with hearing someone again, even when the song isn’t naming it directly. A lot of country ballads sit in that blurry middle, where the singer is talking to an absence, filling silence with the echo of someone no longer around. The voice takes on weight and shape even when it’s imagined.
These picks move between tenderness, grit, and that kind of uneasy nostalgia that comes when sound feels bigger than words. They’re not tidy singalongs, and that’s the point. Some of these songs may not be literally tied to voices, but the mood threads through anyway. Here are the best country songs on voices.
Top 10 Country Songs About a Voice
1. 'Voices' by Chris Young
2. 'Southern Voice' by Tim McGraw
3. 'Whiskey Lullaby' by Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss
4. 'The Voice' by The Moody Blues
5. 'I Hear a Symphony' by Zac Brown Band
6. 'The Weight of the Badge' by George Strait
7. 'I've Got a Voice' by Kacey Musgraves
8. 'Are You Lonesome Tonight?' by Elvis Presley
9. 'Listen to the Sound' by Jason Aldean
10. 'Speak to a Girl' by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
Sound and Words in Country Music #11 to 20
11. 'Don't Close Your Eyes' by Keith Whitley
12. 'The Gambler' by Kenny Rogers
13. 'You've Got a Friend in Me' by Randy Newman
14. 'Red Ragtop' by Tim McGraw
15. 'The Devil Went Down to Georgia' by The Charlie Daniels Band
16. 'The House That Built Me' by Miranda Lambert
17. 'You Say' by Lauren Daigle
18. 'I Hope You Dance' by Lee Ann Womack
19. 'He's Got a Way With Words' by Blake Shelton
20. 'When You Say Nothing at All' by Alison Krauss & Union Station
Singing and Speaking in Country Songs #21 to 30
21. 'You Look So Good in Love' by George Strait
22. 'To Beat the Devil' by Johnny Cash
23. 'Conversation' by Ray Charles
24. 'What's Your Country Song' by Thomas Rhett
25. 'Just a Conversation' by Willie Nelson
26. 'I'll Be Your Voice' by Blake Shelton
27. 'Mama's Song' by Carrie Underwood
28. 'Speechless' by Dan + Shay
29. 'I Can Still Hear Her Voice' by Jason Isbell
30. 'The Sound of Silence' by Simon & Garfunkel
Vocal Expressions in Country Music #31 to 40
31. 'The Sounds of a Dream' by The Judds
32. 'The Sound of a Heartbreak' by Reba McEntire
33. 'It's Five O'Clock Somewhere' by Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett
34. 'The Guitar' by Guy Clark
35. 'The Story of a Dream' by Johnny Cash
36. 'The Sounds of the Silence' by Loretta Lynn
37. 'The Sound of Your Voice' by Eric Church
38. 'A Conversation with God' by Trace Adkins
39. 'My Father's Hands' by Holly Williams
40. 'Humble and Kind' by Tim McGraw
Country Songs About Hearing a Voice #41 to 50
41. 'You Don't Have to Say You Love Me' by Elvis Presley
42. 'The Sound of a Memory' by Merle Haggard
43. 'Take Me Home, Country Roads' by John Denver
44. 'Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue' by Crystal Gayle
45. 'The Conversation' by Alabama
46. 'I'll Be There' by George Jones
47. 'Hello Darlin'' by Conway Twitty
48. 'I Don't Wanna Live Without You' by The Oak Ridge Boys
49. 'The Long Black Veil' by Johnny Cash
50. 'Go Rest High on That Mountain' by Vince Gill
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