Entertainment Music The Top 75 Country Breakup Songs Share PINTEREST Email Print ThoughtCo / Ashley Nicole Deleon Music Country Music Top Picks Top Artists Rock Music Pop Music Alternative Music Classical Music Folk Music Rap & Hip Hop Rhythm & Blues World Music Punk Music Heavy Metal Jazz Latin Music Oldies Learn More By Shelly Fabian Updated on 04/18/19 It's easy to find country love songs. After all, love is country music's favorite topic. You know the ones – they're all about how everything is going just right and the boy gets the girl and they live happily ever after. But what about the songs where things don't work out, those where the happily-ever-after couple breaks up? Country music might love a love song, but it really loves a breakup song. When Patsy Cline immortalized "Crazy," written by Willie Nelson, confusion dripped from her every word. Why was she still in love with this jerk when she knew from the start that he'd just use her and dump her? In "D.I.V.O.R.C.E.," Tammy Wynette spells out all the words that relate to the breakup so her young son won't understand quite yet and have his heart broken, too. Then there's Keith Urban, still awake at 4 a.m., trying to be stoic, but warning his ex that although she might have moved on to someone else's arms, "You'll Think of Me." Not all of the country's breakup songs are tearjerkers. Some fairly sizzle with anger, while others impart more subtle revenge. Consider George Strait's "Give It Away." It's clear that his soon-to-be ex-has had enough of the way he treated her and she just wants out when he asks her, "Now, honey, don't you even want your half of everything?" Then, of course, there's Miranda Lambert's "Kerosene," where she stokes her fantasy of burning down her cheating boyfriend's house. This list of some of the top country done-me-wrong breakup songs is arranged alphabetically. If you click on a title, you can download the song. If you're looking for the best of the best, grab some tissues, put your feet up and have a listen. Or if you're more in a "Give It Away" mood like George Strait's fictional ex, pour a celebratory shot of bourbon and check out the Top 20 Country Best Anti-Love Songs. Top 75 Best Country Anti-Love Songs "Another Try" -- Josh Turner featuring Trisha Yearwood "Better Class of Losers" -- Randy Travis "Before He Cheats" -- Carrie Underwood "Blame It on Your Heart" -- Patty Loveless "Brokenheartsville" -- Joe Nichols "Bye Bye" -- Jo Dee Messina "Cheatin'" -- Sara Evans "Crazy" -- Patsy Cline "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" -- Miranda Lambert "D.I.V.O.R.C.E." -- Tammy Wynette "Does My Ring Burn Your Finger" -- Lee Ann Womack "Don't Make Me" -- Blake Shelton "Drinkin' Me Lonely" -- Chris Young "Drunker Than Me" -- Trent Tomlinson "Friends in Low Places" -- Garth Brooks "Give It Away" -- George Strait "Good as Gone" -- Little Big Town "Good As I Was to You" -- Lorrie Morgan "Goodbye Earl" -- Dixie Chicks "Goodbye Time" -- Blake Shelton "Gunpowder and Lead" -- Miranda Lambert "Have Mercy" -- The Judds "He Thinks He'll Keep Her" -- Mary Chapin Carpenter "Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)" -- Travis Tritt "Holding Her and Loving You" -- Earl Thomas Conley "How Am I Doin'" -- Dierks Bentley "How Do You Like Me Now?!" -- Toby Keith "I Saw The Light" -- Wynonna "(If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here!" -- Shania Twain "I'm Not Lisa" -- Jessi Colter "It's a Little Too Late" -- Mark Chesnutt "Kerosene" -- Miranda Lambert "Kiss This" -- Aaron Tippin "Little Goodbyes" -- SHeDAISY "Little Red Rodeo" -- Collin Raye "Linda on My Mind" -- Conway Twitty "Love You" -- Jack Ingram "Missing You" -- Alison Krauss & John Waite "More Than a Memory" -- Garth Brooks "My Give a Damn's Busted" -- Jo Dee Messina "Never Again, Again" -- Lee Ann Womack "No News" -- Lonestar "On Your Way Home" -- Patty Loveless "Picture to Burn" -- Taylor Swift "Red High Heels" -- Kellie Pickler "Revenge of a Middle-Aged Woman" -- Tracy Byrd "Settle for a Slowdown" -- Dierks Bentley "Seven-Year Ache" -- Rosanne Cash "She's Actin' Single (I'm Drinkin' Doubles)" -- Gary Stewart "She's Got You" -- Patsy Cline "So So Long" -- Dierks Bentley "Stay" -- Sugarland "Stealing Kisses" -- Faith Hill "Straight Tequila Night" -- John Anderson "Stupid Boy" -- Keith Urban "The Thunder Rolls" -- Garth Brooks "This Is Me You're Talking To" -- Trisha Yearwood "Tonight I Wanna Cry" -- Keith Urban "Twenty Years and Two Husbands Ago" -- Lee Ann Womack "Watching Airplanes" -- Gary Allan "What Hurts the Most" -- Rascal Flatts "What Kind of Fool Do You Think I Am" -- Lee Roy Parnell "What Might Have Been" -- Little Texas "What Part of No" -- Lorrie Morgan "When I Call Your Name" - Vince Gill "Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?" -- Shania Twain "Who's Lonely Now" -- Highway 101 "Why, Why, Why" --- Billy Currington "Winner at a Losing Game" -- Rascal Flatts "You Ain't Much Fun" -- Toby Keith "You Don't Even Know Who I Am" -- Patty Loveless "You Don't Lie Here Anymore" -- Shelly Fairchild "You Win Again" -- Hank Williams "You'll Think of Me" -- Keith Urban "Your Cheatin' Heart" -- Hank Williams Watch Now: What Is Country Guitar?