3 Country Songs by Vince Gill That Will Play for Eternity

Currently a member of Los Angeles-born classic rock band the Eagles, Vince Gill has one of the sweetest touches when it comes to songwriting. The Hugo, Oklahoma-born country artist has a keen sense of creativity. He delivers his tunes like clouds deliver rain but with each offering, something assuredly grows in you and you leave the experience better, deeper.

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Here below, we wanted to dive into three songs from the bluegrass artist-turned-country star. Three songs that tug at your heartstrings and make your eyes and ears open up to the possibility of what subtly can do as art form. Indeed, these are three country songs from Vince Gill that will play for eternity.

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“Don’t Let Our Love Start Slippin’ Away” from I Still Believe in You (1992)

This No. 1 country song is one of both hope and realism. Love is a hard thing to keep going forever and this song recognizes that reality but also aims to work harder to make the fires continue to smolder. Using his signature smooth voice, Gill sings over quintessential 1990s country ballad about life getting in the way of romance. On the tune, he offers,

We’ve been up all night long
Trying to solve a problem, well, it’s almost dawn
Ain’t no time for sleeping if our love is wearing thin
‘Cause I ain’t giving up, you ain’t giving in

Don’t let our love start slipping, love start slipping away
‘Cause the life we’ve been living gets harder every day
Don’t let our love start slipping, love start slipping away

“One More Last Chance” from I Still Believe in You (1992)

This twangy country song was released on Gill’s 1992 breakout LP I Still Believe in You. Featuring rollicking electric guitars and Gill’s smooth voice, the track is about a relationship that’s on the way out and the singer is asking for just one more chance—in fact, he’s begging. And on the tune, which hit the No. 1 spot on the Hot Country Songs chart, Gill sings about his party lifestyle and his hope for reconciliation, offering,

First she hid my glasses
‘Cause she knows that I can’t see
She said you ain’t goin’ nowhere boy
‘Til you spend a little time with me
Then the boys called from the honky tonk
Said there’s a party goin’ on down here
Well she might’ve took my car keys
But she forgot about my old John Deere

So give me just a one more last chance
Before you say we’re through
I know I drive you crazy baby
It’s the best that I can do
We’re just some good ol’ boys, a makin’ noise
I ain’t a runnin’ ’round on you
Give me just a one more last chance
Before you say we’re through

“The Heart Won’t Lie” from It’s Your Call (1992)

This easy-listening duet appeared on Reba McEntire’s 1992 LP It’s Your Call and features the red-headed country star singing with Gill. Soaring, sweeping vocals mix and blend like two jet engines, as these two stars in the genre combine to make something so appealing. As a result, the tune hit the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. And on the love song, the two sing together,

You try to live your life from day to day
But seeing you across the room tonight
Just gives me away

‘Cause the heart won’t lie
Sometimes life gets in the way
But there’s one thing that won’t change
I know, I’ve tried
The heart won’t lie
You can live your alibi
Who can see you’re lost inside
A foolish disguise?
The heart won’t lie

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