What is the best Reba McEntire song of all time?

By YPB Team

Scorned wives, resilient women, and tearjerking ballads — Reba's catalog spans country music's emotional full spectrum. Which song holds the top spot for you? Cast your vote!

Fancy — ranked #11
Fancy
Her signature 1990 song following a woman who rises from poverty through grit and resourcefulness, becoming an emblem of resilience.
The Greatest Man I Never Knew — ranked #22
The Greatest Man I Never Knew
A 1992 poignant ballad about a daughter's regret over never truly connecting with her emotionally distant father.
Whoever's in New England — ranked #33
Whoever's in New England
Her 1986 Grammy-winning hit about a wife who suspects her husband of infidelity during his business trips north.
Consider Me Gone — ranked #44
Consider Me Gone
The determined 1992 hit about a woman walking away from a loveless relationship with her head held high.
Walk On — ranked #55
Walk On
The empowering 1995 anthem that became an inspirational rallying cry after Reba lost her band in a tragic plane crash.
The Heart Won't Lie — ranked #66
The Heart Won't Lie
A 1993 duet with Vince Gill about the emotional truth that love cannot be suppressed, earning both critical and commercial success.
Cathy's Clown — ranked #77
Cathy's Clown
Reba's powerful 1989 cover of the Everly Brothers classic, reimagined as an aching female perspective on betrayal.
Forever Love — ranked #88
Forever Love
The heartfelt 1994 wedding ballad written for a couple's renewal of vows, becoming a country wedding staple.

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