35 Best Blake Shelton Songs
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“Came Here to Forget” by Blake Shelton
Song Year: 2016
This track is about breaking up and looking to drown your sorrows in alcohol and rebounds. In the lyrics, he meets a woman at a bar who is also going through a breakup, and they decide to spend the night together to forget about their woes and just have a fun time.
“Hell Right” by Blake Shelton
Song Year: 2019
The perfect song for going out on a Friday night, this track is about getting off work and racing to the bar or friend’s house to let loose and party. It’s about crazy fun on the weekends and the working man leaving the job and embracing their time off. It’s a playful and fiery song that makes you want to head to your local bar and dance.
“Some Beach” by Blake Shelton
Song Year: 2004
One of the most relatable songs, “Some Beach” is about dealing with the everyday struggles of living in society, such as angry drivers, crowded parking lots, and dentist appointments. As Shelton does all these mundane and uncomfortable activities, he dreams of a beach somewhere quiet and isolated, one where he can relax in the sand and have fun.
“Sure Be Cool If You Did” by Blake Shelton
Song Year: 2013
This song is easy to love with its laidback attitude and romantic lyrics. In the song, Shelton sings about a girl at a party he has his eye on and how she is so electric and beautiful that he can't help but think about her. But as any respectful southern gentleman would, he doesn’t pressure her into spending time with him but says he’d love it if she decided to hang out.
“I’ll Name the Dogs” by Blake Shelton
Song Year: 2017
In a charming and romantic song about commitment, Shelton sings about wanting to quit playing games with the girl he loves and just commit to being with her forever. He paints a picture of their life together as he buys a house for her, she makes his iced tea, and they hang pictures on their walls. And, as the song title implies, Shelton agrees to give their dogs names.
“Lovely Tonight” by Blake Shelton
Song Year: 2014
One of Shelton’s sadder country songs, these lyrics tell the story of the lonely, melancholy narrator calling up an ex-flame and asking if she wants to see him. They both chat about how cold and lonely the nights are, and he suggests that maybe he should come over even though they both know it’s a bad idea.
“Happy Anywhere” by Blake Shelton
Song Year: 2021
These lyrics come from a narrator who loves to travel and roam the world. He’s always been on the move, going from country roads to city lights and everything in between. But now, he’s met the love of his life and feels like he’d be content no matter where he lived. The song is about how home isn’t always a place but can be a person.
“Doin’ What She Likes” by Blake Shelton
Song Year: 2013
A sweet and endearing song, this track is about exactly what the title implies. He sings about how happy and giddy he feels when he does something that the love of his life likes him to do. Some of these things include calling in sick to work, bringing home Mexican food, and telling her she looks hot in jeans. It’s one of those simple but meaningful songs about loving your partner so much that their happiness makes you happy.
“She’s Got a Way With Words” by Blake Shelton
Song Year: 2016
This clever song uses lots of play on words and letters to create a fast-paced and playful rhyme scheme. The lyrics talk about how this woman changed the narrator’s perspective on love and relationships to make him understand how careful you should be with another person’s feelings.
“The More I Drink” by Blake Shelton
Song Year: 2007
This song has some tragic themes of alcoholism and a classic country sound. The lyrics tell the story of a man who sits at the bar every night and drinks and drinks and drinks. Other fellas at the bar ask him why he can’t just stop drinking, and he replies that he is more fun and happier the more he drinks.
“She Wouldn’t Be Gone” by Blake Shelton
Song Year: 2008
A quintessential breakup song, this track is about losing someone you love because you didn’t treasure or love them the way they deserved. In this song, Shelton sings about how he should’ve brought her flowers, watched the sunset with her, and kept all his promises because if he had, they would still be together, and he wouldn’t be blue.
“Every Time I Hear That Song” by Blake Shelton
Song Year: 2016
Another breakup song with a twinge of regret, this tune is about the nostalgia of a wild and tumultuous relationship. Shelton sings about how bittersweet old memories can be and that every time he hears a certain song, he feels like he is back standing on her front lawn and beginning her to give him a chance.