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* TearJerker: "Where Were You" as mentioned above. There's also "Monday Morning Church", where a man is so upset by his religious wife dying that he can hardly even look at her Bible or talk to God.
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** "Where Were You" as mentioned above. There's also "Monday Morning Church", where a man is so upset by his religious wife dying that he can hardly even look at her Bible or talk toGod.God.
** "Blue Ridge Mountain Song" is likewise a man who found his OneTrueLove, but she got sick and died shortly after they got together.
** "Where Were You" as mentioned above. There's also "Monday Morning Church", where a man is so upset by his religious wife dying that he can hardly even look at her Bible or talk to
** "Blue Ridge Mountain Song" is likewise a man who found his OneTrueLove, but she got sick and died shortly after they got together.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)", often considered one of the most truly moving and emotional songs written in response to 9/11. This song won the Grammy for Best Country Song for a ''reason''. It also was named #1 on [=CMT's=] Top 100 lists for both "Television Moments" and "Songs of the Decade" (2000s).
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** "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)", often considered one of the most truly moving and emotional songs written in response to 9/11. This song won the Grammy for Best Country Song for a ''reason''. It also was named #1 on [=CMT's=] Top 100 lists for both "Television Moments" and "Songs of the Decade" (2000s).
** "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)", often considered one of the most truly moving and emotional songs written in response to 9/11. This song won the Grammy for Best Country Song for a ''reason''. It also was named #1 on [=CMT's=] Top 100 lists for both "Television Moments" and "Songs of the Decade" (2000s).