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Garth Brooks is one of country music’s most beloved and influential artists. He has a catalog full of unforgettable hits. His music blends heartfelt storytelling with high-energy performances.
This has made him a favorite among fans for decades. From emotional ballads to stadium anthems, his songs have left a lasting impact on country music. Here are some of his biggest hits ranked by fans.

Friends in Low Places is Garth Brooks’ most beloved song. It was featured on his 1990 album No Fences. The song quickly found its way to Garth Brooks, who made it his own and turned it into a country classic. It became a massive hit and won CMA and ACM Single of the Year in 1991.
Co-writer Earl Bud Lee got the idea at a Nashville bar when he couldn’t pay his bill. He joked, “I have friends in low places.” The song’s relatable lyrics and catchy melody made it a country classic. It remains iconic today.

Two Piña Coladas, from Garth Brooks’ 1997 album Sevens, tells the story of a man down on his luck. After hearing a news segment claiming that “heartaches are healed by the sea,” he heads to the beach in search of relief.
He enjoys two piña coladas. The drinks immediately lift his spirits. The upbeat, carefree song celebrates the idea that sometimes a simple escape, like a night at the beach with a drink, can be the perfect cure for life’s troubles.

Garth Brooks’ debut single, Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old), released in 1989, tells the story of a rodeo cowboy struggling with the physical and emotional toll of the sport.
After years of competing, he no longer has the strength to keep up. Younger competitors are taking over. The song reflects on the challenges of aging and being away from home.

The Dance is widely regarded as Garth Brooks’s signature song. It holds deep meaning for every listener. Released in 1990 as the final single from his debut album, it became one of his first major successes.
Brooks has called it one of his greatest achievements and his personal favorite. The song carries a double meaning. It is both a love song about the end of a relationship and a tribute to those who died for their beliefs.

Unanswered Prayers is one of Garth Brooks’ most personal songs, based on a real-life experience he had. It was a follow-up single to another hit and became a key track on his No Fences album, which dominated the charts.
In the song, Brooks reflects on a past love and how seeing his high school flame made him realize that his wife, Sandy Mahl, was truly the right person for him.

Garth Brooks called “The Thunder Rolls” the toughest song in his catalog. The music video was controversial at the time but won CMA Video of the Year and was praised for raising awareness about domestic violence.
Brooks played the role of the abusive husband, wearing a fake beard, explaining it was the only way to make the character despicable enough to deserve the video’s powerful conclusion.

The Oak Ridge Boys first recorded the song in 1978, followed by a 1989 cover by New Grass Revival. After the group split up, Garth Brooks helped reunite them by inviting them to record his version in 1993.
This rendition became the most popular and widely recognized version of the song, showcasing Brooks’ ability to bring together musical talent and create a memorable, lasting impact on the track’s legacy.

“Rodeo” galloped into the country music scene as the lead single from his third studio album, Ropin’ the Wind, released on August 12, 1991. Written by Larry Bastian, the song delves into the life of a cowboy whose passion for the rodeo eclipses all else, portraying the sport as a consuming love that leads to personal sacrifices.
“Rodeo” achieved significant chart success, peaking at No. 3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and securing the No. 1 spot on Canada’s RPM Country Tracks chart.

Garth Brooks described “That Summer” as one of his sexiest songs. It was the final single released from his 1993 album The Chase.
The song tells the story of a passionate, fleeting summer romance. With its sultry lyrics and upbeat tempo, it quickly became a fan favorite. Brooks’s description highlights the song’s steamy vibe, and its release marked the end of a successful album cycle

Standing Outside the Fire is an inspirational and hopeful song that has resonated with listeners since its release in late 1993.
The track encourages people to take risks, embrace challenges, and truly live life despite their fears or obstacles. Its powerful message and upbeat melody have made it a timeless classic in country music, continuing to inspire fans and remaining a standout hit in Garth Brooks’ catalog.

“The Beaches of Cheyenne” tells the haunting story of a woman grieving a rodeo rider lost in the ocean’s depths. Originally intended as a lighthearted tune, the song took a darker turn during its writing process.
Released in 1995, it became Brooks’ 15th No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and remains a fan favorite.

In 1998, Garth Brooks released his version of Bob Dylan’s ballad To Make You Feel My Love. This was 10 years before Adele’s worldwide hit.
Brooks’ rendition became a country hit. It was a perfect fit for his emotional, heartfelt style. His version resonated with fans. It showcased his ability to bring a personal touch to classic songs.

Released in 1989, If Tomorrow Never Comes was Garth Brooks’ first number one hit on the country charts and is regarded as his signature song.
As his debut love song, it focuses on a person who wants to ensure their partner knows how much they are loved, just in case the worst occurs. In 2002, Ronan Keating released his version of the track, which went on to become a number one hit in the UK.
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This ballad, co-written by Garth Brooks, tells the story of a man reflecting on his former lover. He wonders where she is and what she’s doing now, saying, “Last I heard she had moved to Boulder.”
Garth shared that Crystal Gayle recorded the song in 1989. However, it came back to him for his Ropin’ The Wind album. He expressed his joy over the song’s universal appeal. Garth noted that it has crossed borders worldwide.
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