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* HighSchoolSweethearts: The girl from "All-American Girl" falls for a star football athlete in high school. The two proceed to get married and consider starting a family by the end of the song.
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* WantedASonInstead: "All-American Girl" starts with the titular character's father dreaming of having a son, but changing his mind as soon as he finds out his baby is a girl.

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* WantedASonInstead: "All-American Girl" starts with the titular character's father dreaming of having a son, but [[SubvertedTrope changing his mind mind]] as soon as he finds out his baby is a girl.

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* ChurchgoingVillain: Jenny's husband in "Church Bells." He beats her bloody on Saturday, and the next day, attends church like nothing happened.

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* TheCasanova: The titular "Cowboy Casanova".
* ChurchgoingVillain: Jenny's husband in "Church Bells." Bells". He beats her bloody on Saturday, and the next day, attends church like nothing happened.



* SmokingIsCool: "Smoke Break". Make no mistake — Carrie is a non-smoker. But she raised a few eyebrows in 2015 when she released the song as the lead track of her album Storyteller, with some critics claiming it promoted smoking as an acceptable habit. Underwood defended the song and said that was not her intent: "The song itself is just kind of one of those story songs that I feel like everybody can relate to, about how life is so hectic and it’s so nice when, if and when, you actually get to kind of step away for a second." She went on to say the song was not a pro-cigarette anthem but "a tribute to sneaking away from your responsibilities and taking a minute to breathe."

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* SmokingIsCool: "Smoke Break". Make no mistake — Carrie is a non-smoker. But she raised a few eyebrows in 2015 when she released the song as the lead track of her album Storyteller, with some critics claiming it promoted smoking as an acceptable habit. Underwood defended the song and said that was not her intent: "The song itself is just kind of one of those story songs that I feel like everybody can relate to, about how life is so hectic and it’s it's so nice when, if and when, you actually get to kind of step away for a second." She went on to say the song was not a pro-cigarette anthem but "a tribute to sneaking away from your responsibilities and taking a minute to breathe.""
* TheSomethingSong: "Mama's Song".



* TheCasanova: The titular "Cowboy Casanova".
* TheSomethingSong: "Mama's Song".
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* AssholeVictim: "Two Black Cadillacs" is a Revenge Ballad where a cheating man is murdered by his wife and mistress.

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* AssholeVictim: "Two Black Cadillacs" is a Revenge Ballad RevengeBallad where a cheating man is murdered by his wife and mistress.
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* "Blown Away" is about a girl refusing to wake her abusive father as a tornado bears down on their house, instead leaving him to die.

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* ** "Blown Away" is about a girl refusing to wake her abusive father as a tornado bears down on their house, instead leaving him to die.

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