The Best Blake Shelton Songs
Blake Shelton is currently one of country's biggest stars, and no star can climb to the top [...]
The Early Stuff
"Austin"
Shelton's very first single, "Austin" was released in 2001 and introduced the world to Blake Shelton and his truly excellent mullet.
"Ol' Red"
First recorded by George Jones in 1990, this track has become a favorite at Shelton's concerts.
"Some Beach"
A sentiment plenty of us can relate to, "Some Beach" is all about wanting to break out of the 9 to 5 grind and head to the ocean.
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"Hillbilly Bone"
This duet with Trace Adkins went straight to the top of the charts, with Shelton channeling his inner country boy with lines like "We all got a hillbilly bone down deep inside / No matter where you're from, you just can't hide it / When the band starts banging and the fiddle saws / You can't help but hollerin' 'yee-haw!'"
"All About Tonight"
Upbeat and fun, "All About Tonight" is a feel-good anthem that will have you dancing in your seat.
"Draggin' The River"
A duet between Shelton and Miranda Lambert, this outlaw-friendly tune tells the story of two lovers who develop an elaborate escape plan so they can be together.
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"Honey Bee"
This catchy tune became Shelton's ninth No. 1, and after one listen, it's not hard to see why!
"God Gave Me You"
A cover of a song by Dave Barnes, "God Gave Me You" was recorded by Shelton with his then-girlfriend, Miranda Lambert, in mind.
"Over"
This emotional ballad was Shelton's seventh consecutive number one single, and his twelfth overall.
"Sure Be Cool if You Did"
This song launched Shelton into the next level of stardom, combining modern country production with his truthful lyrics.
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"Boys 'Round Here"
Shelton's ode to his down home roots features the Pistol Annies, RaeLynn and more.
"Mine Would Be You"
This love song became Shelton's tenth consecutive No. 1.
"Sangria"
A single from Shelton's ninth studio album Bringing Back the Sunshine, this song combines alcohol and love — two of country music's favorite things.
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