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15 Most Well-Loved Keith Whitley Songs That Keep His Musical Legacy Alive

Keith Whitley Songs
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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.

Ask anyone in country music right now, and there’s a big chance they will tell you that Keith Whitley songs are among the greatest of all time. All through the genre’s history, there’s never been a haunting voice quite like Whitley’s. His powerful ability to bring emotion to his songs is just something only a few artists could ever match.

Isn’t it unfortunate how Whitley’s career ended a little too early? But in the less than four years between the release of his debut single and his unexpected passing in 1989 following a weekend of heavy drinking, the country icon was able to release two albums and an EP. Several more studio albums were even released after his death. His rich musical legacy also includes nineteen singles on the Billboard charts, making us wonder what kind of influence he would have made on the genre had he lived longer.

So, in honor of Keith Whitley‘s outstanding talent and music, let’s take a look back at some of his greatest hits.

1. When You Say Nothing at All

From: Don’t Close Your Eyes (1988)

Written by the talented songwriting team of Paul Overstreet and Don Schlitz, this swoon-worthy ballad remains one of Whitley’s biggest hit and greatest country love songs of all time. Its sweet and simple lyrics proclaiming how strong his love is for his significant other stood the test of time. “When You Say Nothing At All” even became a huge success to other artists, including Ronan Keating and Alison Krauss.

2. ‘Til a Tear Becomes a Rose

From: Greatest Hits (1990)

“‘Til a Tear Becomes a Rose” was originally released by country singer Leon Everette, Whitley later recorded the song as a duet with his wife, Lorrie Morgan. It was posthumously released a little over a year after his death, making its poignant lyrics even more heartbreaking.

3. Don’t Close Your Eyes

From: Don’t Close Your Eyes (1988)

Released as the third single off Whitley’s album of the same name in 1988, the heartbreaking ballad did not only climb to the country chart’s most coveted top spot, but it was hailed as the No. 1 country single of the year of its release.

4. I’m No Stranger to the Rain

From: Don’t Close Your Eyes (1988)

“I’m No Stranger to the Rain” was the last single Whitley witnessed to reach the No. 1 spot on the Billboard charts during his lifetime. In the song, Whitley sang about working to overcome life’s obstacles, including depression – something he’s very familiar with.

5. I’m Over You

From: I Wonder Do You Think of Me (1989)

In this country hit, “I’m Over You,” Whitley finds himself singing about a man who’s trying to convince his former lover that he’s moved on.

6. I Wonder Do You Think of Me

From: I Wonder Do You Think of Me (1989)

The country icon showed off in this heartbreaking song how he grew and developed as a vocalist within just a few years as he performed it in a much more tormented and painful way. 

7. Would These Arms Be in Your Way

From: Don’t Close Your Eyes (1988)

While this song barely caught fire on the radio, it’s among his best performances. Country icons Vern Gosdin and Emmylou Harris also contributed harmony vocals.

8. It Ain’t Nothin’

From: I Wonder Do You Think of Me (1989)

Yet another posthumously released song of Whitley, “It Ain’t Nothin’,” reached the country chart’s top spot seven months after his death. It is Whitley’s last No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

9. Somebody’s Doin’ Me Right

From: Kentucky Bluebird (1991)

Out of the many posthumous hits in his catalog, this is one of Whitley’s more recent recordings. But what’s incredible is that it includes performances that go way back when he was only eight.

10. I Never Go Around Mirrors

From: Don’t Close Your Eyes (1988)

Though this song was never released as a single, it still had an intense impact on its listeners. It finds Whitley singing about a man trying to hide his sorrow and misery after his former lover left him. 

11. Homecoming ’63

From: L.A. to Miami (1985)

Who could ever forget the music video to this song which starred the newlywed Whitley and Morgan dancing around the high school gym floor during their class reunion?

12. Miami, My Amy

From: L.A. to Miami (1985)

Whitley pleading for a chance in the middle of a blossoming romance proved too much for fans to resist that it broke Whitley’s career. It’s also one of his most covered hits.

13. Tell Lorrie I Love Her

From: Greatest Hits (1990)

While it was only a demo recording, it immediately struck a chord with fans. After all, Whitley and Morgan’s love story is one of the greatest in country music. 

14. Brotherly Love

From: Kentucky Bluebird (1991)

Whitley teamed up with country singer Earl Thomas Conley for a song about sibling rivalries and the bonds that both tie and separate brothers.

15. Ten Feet Away

From: L.A. to Miami (1985)

This song resonated well with country fans as it sang about instant attraction – something we all know a little too well.

Some More Keith Whitley Songs That Stood The Test of Time  

While Keith Whitely was taken from us too soon, his knack for making a hit song will never be forgotten. The mark he made in country music will forever endure. Check out some more of his hits below.

  • Turn Me to Love
  • I’ve Got the Heart for You
  • Wherever You Are Tonight
  • A Hard Act to Follow
  • I Get the Picture
  • Quittin’ Time
  • Nobody in His Right Mind Would’ve Left Her
  • It’s All Coming Back to Me Now
  • Hard Livin’
  • Somebody’s Doin’ Me Right

Truly, Keith Whitley songs will always live on in his honor, proving that there will never be another one like him.

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