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All The Country Songs From The Ranch Soundtrack That You’ll Surely Love

The Ranch and Its Best Country Soundtrack
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Netflix’s The Ranch, which debuted in 2016, has definitely been a favorite among series fanatics subscribed to the streaming service. Well, that’s no surprise as there’s actually a lot to love about it! This includes the way it portrays the fictional family yet relatable clan of the Bennets, the former star quarterback Colt, and of course ‘The Ranch’ soundtrack.

The show has been lauded for having TV’s best collection of country songs. One of the soundtrack’s several highlights includes a rendition of Ed Bruce’s country classic “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys.” The special duet was performed by Shooter Jennings and Lukas Nelson, and was recorded exclusively for the show. It comes more than four decades after their iconic fathers – country legends Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson hit No. 1 with the song and even took home a Grammy Award.

RELATED: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About the Netflix Series, The Ranch

It’s pretty heartbreaking that there are no plans for a brand-new season right now, most especially that the comedy-drama series was expected to run for five seasons. That’s how long The Ranch cast signed on the show before it premiered. Unfortunately, it ended after four seasons and eighty episodes.

On the brighter side, earlier episodes can still be found on Netflix for new audiences and old ones to relive.

Here Are ‘The Ranch’ Soundtrack You Should Be Listening to Right Now

  • “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys” by Shooter Jennings and Lukas Nelson
  • “Rain Is a Good Thing” by Luke Bryan
  • “Cows Around” by Corb Lund
  • “Cruise” by Florida Georgia Line, Nelly
  • “Mama’s Eyes” by Justin Townes Earle
  • “Family Is Family” by Kacey Musgraves
  • “Drinkin’ Town With A Football Problem” by Billy Currington
  • “Whiskey on My Breath” by Love and Theft
  • “Got A Little Crazy” by Kenny Chesney
  • “Crash and Burn” by Thomas Rhett
  • “Blackwater Baptism” by Dylan Scott
  • “It’s A Great Day To Be Alive” by Travis Tritt
  • “Gasoline And Matches” by LeAnn Rimes
  • “You Look So Good In Love” by George Strait
  • “The Eye” by Brandi Carlile
  • “7 Oaks” by Turnpike Troubadours
  • “Break Up with Him” by Old Dominion
  • “Why Can’t I Have You?” by Julie Roberts
  • “Hudson Commodore” by Jason Isbell
  • “The Trouble With Drinkin'” by Aaron Lee Tasjan
  • “Colder Weather” by Zac Brown Band
  • “Yesterday” by Molly McCook
  • “Hey Pretty Girl” by Kip Moore
  • “Sometimes” by Luke Bell
  • “Your Man” by Josh Turner
  • “Breakers Roar” by Sturgill Simpson
  • “Coming Home” by Shooter Jennings
  • “The Little That We’re Livin’ On” by Cameran Nelson
  • “Suitcase” by Steve Moakler
  • “It All Started with a Beer” by Frankie Ballard
  • “Die A Happy Man” by Thomas Rhett
  • “Head Over Boots” by Jon Pardi
  • “Huntin’, Fishin’ And Lovin’ Every Day” by Luke Bryan
  • “My Church” by Maren Morris
  • “Watching You” by Rodney Atkins
  • “The House That Built Me” by Miranda Lambert
  • “Fall Out Of Love” by Turnpike Troubadours
  • “Star of the Show” by Thomas Rhett
  • “Loretta” by Luke Bell
  • “Dirt on My Boots” by Jon Pardi
  • “Faded Love” by Patsy Cline
  • “Mama’s Hungry Eyes” by Merle Haggard
  • “The Wine and The Whiskey” by Justin Carder
  • “Sand in the Bed” by Hudson Moore
  • “I’m Not the Devil” by Cody Jinks
  • “Friends In Low Places” by Pickin’ On Series
  • “I Can’t See Me Without You” by Conway Twitty
  • “Craving You” by Thomas Rhett
  • “Three Year Old” by Eric Church
  • “Tin Man” by Miranda Lambert
  • “My Old Man” by Zac Brown Band
  • “Missing Heart” by Dwight Yoakam
  • “S Lazy H” by Corb Lund
  • “The Bottle Let Me Down” by Merle Haggard
  • “The Housefire” by Turnpike Troubadours
  • “Close Your Eyes Lyrics” by Dan + Shay
  • “I Don’t Dance” by Lee Brice
  • “Mining for Coal” by Randy Travis
  • “My Diamond Is Too Rough” by Ryan Bingham
  • “The World” by Brent Cobb
  • “Bring on the Rain” by Hudson Moore
  • “This Old Heart” by Midland
  • “Drink A Beer” by Luke Bryan
  • “Check Cashin’ Country” by Midland
  • “Hell Of A Year” by Parker McCollum
  • “Life Changes” by Thomas Rhett
  • “Dark Side” by Eric Church
  • “Alice Eyes” by Corb Lund
  • “Last Time For Everything” by Brad Paisley
  • “Fear and Saturday Night” by Ryan Bingham
  • “Meaning Again” by Brad Paisley
  • “My Love, My Friend” by Hadley Park
  • “I Threw Away the Rose” by Merle Haggard & the Strangers
  • “Mind Candy” by Walker Hayes
  • “Burn Out” by Midland
  • “Unforgettable” by Thomas Rhett
  • “Playing With Fire” by Thomas Rhett
  • “You Broke Up with Me” by Walker Hayes
  • “(I Can’t Believe) She Gives It All to Me” by Conway Twitty
  • “This One’s for You” by Luke Combs
  • “Out of Sight” by Midland
  • “Marry Me” by Thomas Rhett
  • “Andy (I Can’t Live Without You)” by Ashley McBryde

Well, we hope you’ll enjoy all these country songs from The Ranch soundtrack.

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