The Biggest July Fourthin’ Country Playlist Ever Created [Listen]

The Biggest July Fourthin’ Country Playlist Ever Created [Listen]

Fourth of July country playlists have been done to death . . . and they all end with Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA.”

While’s there’s nothing wrong with that, this year we decided to fire things up with the Biggest July Fourthin’ Country Playlist ever created.

To build our list, we combed through the musical catalogs of everyone from A to Z—that’s Aaron Tippin to Zac Brown Band—and selected their FOURTH career single. And wouldn’t you know it, our Biggest July Fourthin’ Country Playlist is full of great songs, including the very fitting “Happy, Happy Birthday Baby” by Dolly Parton, “Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow” by Alan Jackson, “House Party” by Sam Hunt, “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” by Brooks & Dunn and many more.

Check out our Top 40 July Fourthin’ Songs below, with the Playlist on Spotify & YouTube.


Aaron Tippin
“There Ain’t Nothin’ Wrong With the Radio”

Alabama
“Tennessee River”

Alan Jackson
“Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow”

Brett Eldredge
“Beat of the Music”

Brooks & Dunn
“Boot Scootin’ Boogie”

Carrie Underwood
“Don’t Forget to Remember Me”

Chris Janson
“Buy Me a Boat”

Chris Young
“Gettin’ You Home (The Black Dress Song)”

Clay Walker
“Dreaming With My Eyes Open”

Clint Black
“Walkin’ Away”

Cole Swindell
“Let Me See Ya Girl”

Conway Twitty
“It’s Only Make Believe”

David Lee Murphy
“Dust on the Bottle”

“Deana Carter
“How Do I Get There”

Dierks Bentley
“Lot of Leavin’ Left to Do”

Dixie Chicks
“Wide Open Spaces”

Dolly Parton
“Happy, Happy Birthday Baby”

Dustin Lynch
“Where It’s At (Yep, Yep)”

Dwight Yoakam
“Little Sister”

Faith Hill
“Take Me as I Am”

Florida Georgia Line
“Stay”

Garth Brooks
“The Dance”

George Strait
“Unwound”

Johnny Cash
“There You Go”

The Judds
“Girl’s Night Out”

Keith Whitley
“Miami, My Amy”

Kenny Chesney
“Fall in Love”

Kris Kristofferson
“Lovin’ Her Was Easier (Than Anything I’ll Ever Do Again”)

Lady Antebellum
“Need You Now”

Little Big Town
“Bring It On Home”

Luke Bryan
“Do I”

Martina McBride
“My Baby Loves Me”

The Mavericks
“What a Crying Shame”

Miranda Lambert
“New Strings”

Sam Hunt
“House Party”

Shania Twain
“Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under”

Thomas Rhett
“Get Me Some of That”

Luke Combs
“She Got the Best of Me”

Travis Tritt
“Put Some Drive in Your Country”

“Zac Brown Band
“Highway 20 Ride”

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