What music should I have for my birthday?

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Question by kim.baker15: What music should I have for my birthday?
I’m turning 15 and I want to celebrate this year while most of my family is here. What music should I have. Country please. I don’t listen to rock or anything

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  1. All I Ever Wanted – Chuck Wicks
    All I Want To Do – Sugarland
    All-American Girl – Carrie Underwood
    Already Gone – Sugarland
    Another Try – Josh Turner (featuring Trisha Yearwood
    Anything Goes – Randy Houser
    Back When I Knew It All – Montgomery Gentry
    Better As A Memory – Kenny Chesney –
    Bob That Head – Rascal Flatts –
    Chicken Fried – Zac Brown Band
    Cleaning This Gun (Come On In Boy) – Rodney Atkins –
    Come On Over – Jessica Simpson
    Country Boy – Alan Jackson
    Country Man – Luke Bryan –
    Cowgirls Don’t Cry – Brooks & Dunn (featuring Reba McEntire)
    Don’t – Billy Currington
    Don’t Blink – Kenny Chesney
    Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It – Darius Rucker
    Down The Road – Kenny Chesney (with Mac McAnnaly)
    Every Day – Rascal Flatts
    Every Other Weekend – Reba McEntire
    Everybody – Keith Urban
    Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven – Kenny Chesney
    Feel That Fire – Dierks Bentley
    Firecracker – Josh Turner
    Get My Drink On – Toby Keith
    God Love Her – Toby Keith
    God Must Be Busy – Brooks & Dunn
    Good Time – Alan Jackson
    Gunpowder & Lead – Miranda Lambert
    Here – Rascal Flatts
    Holler Back – Lost Trailers –
    Home – Blake Shelton
    How ‘Bout Them Cowgirls – George Strait
    I Saw God Today – George Strait
    I Still Miss You – Keith Anderson
    I’ll Walk – Bucky Covington
    I’m Still A Guy – Brad Paisley
    In Color – Jamey Johnson
    International Harvester – Craig Morgan
    It Ain’t No Crime – Joe Nichols
    It’s Good To Be Us – Bucky Covington
    Johnny And June – Heidi Newfield
    Just A Dream – Carrie Underwood
    Just Got Started Lovin’ You – James Otto
    Kristofferson – Tim McGraw
    Last Call – Lee Ann Womack
    Last Name – Carrie Underwood
    Laughed Until We Cried – Jason Aldean
    Learning How To Bend – Gary Allan
    Let It Go – Tim McGraw –
    Let Me – Pat Green
    Letter to Me – Brad Paisley
    Lookin’ For A Good Time – Lady Antebellum
    Love Don’t Live Here – Lady Antebellum
    Love Is A Beautiful Thing – Phil Vassar
    Love Remembers – Craig Morgan
    Love Story – Taylor Swift
    More Than A Memory – Garth Brooks
    Our Song – Taylor Swift
    Picture To Burn – Taylor Swift
    Put A Girl In It – Brooks & Dunn
    Ready, Set, Don’t Go – Billy Ray Cyrus (with Miley Cyrus)
    Relentless – Jason Aldean
    River Of Love – George Strait
    Roll With Me – Montgomery Gentry
    She Never Cried In Front Of Me – Toby Keith
    She Wouldn’t Be Gone – Blake Shelton
    She’s A Hottie – Toby Keith
    Shiftwork – Kenny Chesney
    Should’ve Said No – Taylor Swift
    Small Town Southern Man – Alan Jackson
    Somethin’ About A Woman – Jake Owen
    Start A Band – Brad Paisley (with Keith Urban)
    Stay – Sugarland
    Stealing Cinderella – Chuck Wicks
    Suspicions – Tim McGraw
    Sweet Thing – Keith Urban
    Takin’ Off This Pain – Ashton Shepherd
    That Song In My Head – Julianne Hough
    Things That Never Cross A Man’s Mind – Kellie Pickler –
    Troubadour – George Strait
    Trying To Stop Your Leaving – Dierks Bentley
    Waitin’ On A Woman – Brad Paisley
    Watching Airplanes – Gary Allan
    We Weren’t Crazy – Josh Gracin
    What Do Ya Think About That – Montgomery Gentry
    What Kinda Gone – Chris Cagle
    White Horse – Taylor Swift
    Winner At A Losing Game – Rascal Flatts
    Workin’ For A Livin’ – Garth Brooks & Huey Lewis
    You’re Gonna Miss This – Trace Adkins

    Erin
    February 5, 2013 at 3:09 pm
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