The 10 Best Megan Moroney Songs


With sharp humor and even sharper observation skills, Megan Moroney has recorded some of the most recognizable lyrics in country music in recent years.

Her songs are mainly about the ups and downs of relationships, and not just about romantic relationships. Moroney has released several compelling ballads about family members and especially poignant lyrics about her relationship with herself.

But Moroney is best known for her music about heartbreak, missed connections and romantic fights (which sometimes lead to falling back into them). The singer’s albums are essentially chicken soup for the soul for anyone experiencing the ups and downs of dating, singleness and situationships.

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Her lyrics are also expertly tailored to modern reality. Moroney takes classic country styles and updates them to reflect the way people move through the world today. Instagram stalking, blocked caller ID And football fandom they all play a role in some of her biggest songs.

In the list below you will find a wide variety of sounds and stories. Sometimes Moroney pulls straight from classic country; other times she relies entirely on pop.

But no matter the style, the singer-songwriter is always authentic and very specific – and that’s exactly what makes her so recognizable. Keep reading for Taste of Country’s breakdown of her 10 best songs.

The 10 Best Megan Moroney Songs

With a sharp pen and an even sharper sense of observation, Megan Moroney has recorded some of the most recognizable lyrics in country music during her years in the spotlight to date.

Moroney’s breakout hit was “Tennessee Orange,” a song about turning around football teams (however hesitantly) to suit up for a love interest. That song has endured — it’s on our list of her Top 10 songs — but it’s just scratching the surface of this singer’s songwriting capabilities.

Keep reading for Taste of Country’s list of the best sad, smart, and laugh-out-loud funny Megan Moroney songs.

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