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  1. Oct 25, 2009 · Music video by Andy Griggs performing If Heaven. (C) 2004 BMG Music.

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    • "Holes in The Floor of Heaven," Steve Wariner
    • "Go Rest High on That Mountain," Vince Gill Ft. Patty Loveless and Ricky Skaggs
    • "If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away," Justin Moore
    • "See You Again," Carrie Underwood
    • "I Believe," Diamond Rio
    • "Drink A Beer," Luke Bryan
    • "When I Get Where I'm Going," Brad Paisley Ft. Dolly Parton
    • "Wish You Were Here," Mark Wills
    • "Angels Among Us," Alabama
    • "Who You'd Be Today," Kenny Chesney

    The popular song from Steve Wariner's 1998 album Burnin' the Roadhouse Down is a tearjerker written by Wariner and Billy Kirsch. The words offer comfort to anyone who's lost someone close to them.

    Widely regarded as one of the saddest and most powerful country songs about loss ever written, Vince Gill's "Go Rest High on That Mountain" was awarded the CMA for Song of the Year in 1996. Gill began writing the song after learning of the passing of country star Keith Whitley. He finished writing it after the death of his older brother.

    Written by Dallas Davidson, Brett Jones and Rob Hatch, Justin Moore's "If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away" imagines what it would be like if we could visit those we lost as though they resided just a short drive away. The narrator daydreams about visiting his grandfather, a cousin who died in Vietnam and and old beloved dog.

    Carrie Underwood's popular song "See You Again" finds solace in the fact that those we've lost will live on in our memories.

    Written by Skip Ewing and Donny Kees, Diamond Rio's "I Believe" follows a narrator who copes with tragedy through his belief that "love can reach across eternity."

    Chris Stapletonand Jim Beavers penned this favorite song, which takes place in the direct aftermath of losing someone. The future is unclear, but the narrator chooses to set and watch the sunset and have a quiet moment of reflection while honoring the person who's passed on. Though he didn't write it, the touching song carried emotional weight for ...

    "When I Get Where I'm Going" wonders what Heaven will be like, featuring the narrator contemplating riding a drop of rain and petting a lion. But the best part of walking the streets of gold will be reuniting with his grandfather at Heaven's door.

    "Wish You Were Here" follows a young woman who loses her husband only to receive a postcard from him days later. Written by Skip Ewing, Bill Anderson and Debbie Moore, it was the first No. 1 song for Mark Wills.

    Originally released as a Christmas single, "Angels Among Us" has gone on to become a Heaven sent source of comfort for those going through difficult times at any time of the year.

    Written by Aimee Mayo and Bill Luther, Kenny Chesney's "Who You'd be Today" reflects on someone who died to young and ponders the type of person they would've become.

    • “When I Get Where I’m Going” by Brad Paisley and Dolly Parton. Country legend Dolly Parton teamed up with early 2000’s country star Brad Paisley for this sweet inspirational song.
    • “There’s Holes In The Floor of Heaven” by Steve Wariner. Steve Wariner has decades of country music experience as a singer, guitarist, and songwriter. He played with many of the top names in the industry and made quite the name for himself during the 90s.
    • “Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven” by Kenny Chesney. This laidback, reggae-tinged country tune is in line with Kenny Chesney’s signature style. As a singer and songwriter, Chesney paints vivid pictures of life, sometimes sweet and reflective, other times funny and heartwarming.
    • “Hillbilly Heaven” by Anita Carter. Hillbilly Heaven was somewhat of a novelty song recorded by several country artists over the years, including Tex Ritter, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette, and more.
  3. Aug 16, 2023 · From indescribable grief and loss to gratitude that the loved one is no longer suffering, to the comfort of knowing that they're safely in Heaven — it's all represented in country music.

  4. "If Heaven" is a song written and recorded by Gretchen Peters on her May 1984 album, Halcyon. Shortly thereafter, American country music singer Andy Griggs recorded his version. His was released in October 2004 as the second single from his album This I Gotta See.

  5. If Heaven by Andy Griggs song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position.

  6. Sep 29, 2020 · Whether it's an emotional song that starts in heartache or a song full of hope about things to come, the country genre has never shied away from songs about life after death. Below, The Boot counts...

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