Rascal Flatts Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | My Wish |
| 2 | Life Is A Highway |
| 3 | Bless the Broken Road |
| 4 | Why |
| 5 | Easy |
| 6 | What Hurts the Most |
| 7 | Stand |
| 8 | Fast Cars and Freedom |
| 9 | I'll Be Home For Christmas |
| 10 | Here |
| 11 | Unstoppable |
| 12 | I Melt |
| 13 | I'm Movin' On |
| 14 | These Days |
| 15 | Take Me There |
| 16 | You |
| 17 | Why Wait |
| 18 | Waiting All My Life |
| 19 | Summer Nights |
| 20 | Things That Matter |
| 21 | Me and My Gang |
| 22 | Lean On Me |
| 23 | Winner At A Losing Game |
| 24 | White Christmas |
| 25 | Skin |
| 26 | Forever |
| 27 | When the Sand Runs Out |
| 28 | Nothing Like This |
| 29 | Prayin' for Daylight |
| 30 | Jingle Bell Rock |
| 31 | God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen |
| 32 | She'd Be California |
| 33 | Close |
| 34 | This Everyday Love |
| 35 | Once |
| 36 | Every Day |
| 37 | While You Loved Me |
| 38 | Backwards |
| 39 | Holdin' On |
| 40 | Love You Out Loud |
| 41 | The Day Before You |
| 42 | I Feel Bad |
| 43 | Skin (Sarabeth) |
| 44 | Love Who You Love |
| 45 | Play |
| 46 | It's Not Just Me |
| 47 | From Time to Time |
| 48 | Tonight Tonight |
| 49 | Sarabeth (skin) |
| 50 | Pieces |
Rascal Flatts Albums
About Rascal Flatts
Rascal Flatts was an American country trio formed in Columbus, Ohio in 1999 who became one of country music's most successful crossover acts by blending traditional country with pop sensibilities and soaring harmonies. Their signature sound featured Gary LeVox's powerful lead vocals alongside Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney, creating anthemic ballads like "Bless the Broken Road" and "My Wish" that dominated both country and pop charts. The group's polished production and emotional delivery helped bridge the gap between country and mainstream audiences, with hits like their cover of "Life Is A Highway" introducing them to even broader demographics. Over their 22-year career, Rascal Flatts sold over 23 million albums and became synonymous with the glossy, radio-friendly country-pop sound that defined much of 2000s country music before disbanding in 2021.