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3 Country Songs From 1998 That Pack a Serious Emotional Punch

The 1990s remain a favorite decade among even moderate country music fans. Amid the dancing songs and the feel-good tunes are these three hit singles. All out in 1998, they each pack a serious emotional punch.

“Don’t Laugh At Me” by Mark Wills

On Mark Willsโ€™ sophomore Wish You Were Here record is โ€œDonโ€™t Laugh At Me”. The song, written by Steve Seskin and Allen Shamblin, became a Top 5 single for Wills.

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โ€œDonโ€™t Laugh At Meโ€ says, “I’m that kid on every playground / Who’s always chosen last / A single teenage mother / Tryin’ to overcome my past / You don’t have to be my friend / Is it too much to ask? / Don’t laugh at me, don’t call me names / Don’t get your pleasure from my pain / In God’s eyes we’re all the same / Someday we’ll all have perfect wings / Don’t laugh at me.”

Wills’ only two CMA Awards nominations in his career are for โ€œDonโ€™t Laugh At Meโ€. The song also started an anti-bullying movement.

โ€œItโ€™s resonated with a lot of people,โ€ Shamblin tells The Tennessean. โ€œAnd one of the great gifts of being a songwriter is finding purpose for your pain. Steve and I found a purpose for our pain through that song, and it’s been useful to other people that have felt pain.โ€

“Husbands And Wives” by Brooks & Dunn

โ€œHusbands and Wivesโ€ is one of three hit singles Brooks & Dunn released in 1998. The song comes after their โ€œIf You See Him/If You See Herโ€ duet with Reba McEntire, and โ€œHow Long Goneโ€. โ€œHusbands And Wivesโ€ is a bit of a new direction for the duo.

Written by Roger Miller, โ€œHusbands And Wivesโ€ says, โ€œTwo broken hearts lonely looking houses / Where nobody lives  Two people each having so much pride inside / Neither side forgives /The angry words spoken in haste / Such a waste of two lives / Itโ€™s my belief pride is the chief cause in the decline / Of the number of husbands and wives.โ€

“I Just Want To Dance With You” by George Strait

Among George Straitโ€™s many sweet love songs is โ€œI Just Want To Dance With Youโ€. On Straitโ€™s One Step At A Time project,  Roger Cook and John Prine are the writers of the romantic tune.

โ€œI Just Want To Dance With Youโ€ says, โ€œI caught you lookin’ at me when I looked at you, / Yes I did, ain’t that true? / You won’t get embarrassed by the things I do / I just want to dance with you / Oh the boys are playin’ softly, and the girls are too / So am I and so are you / If this was a movie, we’d be right on cue / I just want to dance with you.โ€

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