Shuck yeah! I counted a whopping 8 Luke Bryan songs that mention corn.
It’s hard to count exactly how many songs Bryan has recorded in his career, but we do know he has released eight studio albums, eight EPs, seven compilation albums and 36 singles.
Some loose math puts that around one-hundred-and-forty songs total, and eight of those are dedicated to corn, at least a little bit.
The “Knockin’ Boots” singer has a strong connection to corn and corn fields, as he has his own and regularly plants sweet corn across his property.
8 Luke Bryan Songs That Mention Corn
“That’s My Kinda Night” – Luke Bryan
In “That’s My Kinda Night,” corn gets mentioned first at the :52 mark.
“Scarecrows” – Luke Bryan
In “Scarecrows,” corn first gets mentioned at the :54 mark.
“Rain Is a Good Thing” – Luke Bryan
This one comes to mind immediately. Bryan gets right to it, mentioning corn for the first time at the :36 mark.
“We Rode in Trucks” – Luke Bryan
Bryan gets to the corn even faster in this song, mentioning it at the :28 mark.
“Love Me in a Field” – Luke Bryan
In this song, Bryan wants to get tangled in the tassels of ten-foot corn stalks, as he mentions at the :39 mark.
“Kick the Dust Up” – Luke Bryan
It takes Bryan :48 to turn the cornfield into a party in this song.
“What Makes You Country” – Luke Bryan
Dang, Bryan made us wait until the 2:10 mark in this one to mention corn.
“Prayin’ in a Deer Stand” – Luke Bryan
Bryan mentions corn at the :51 mark in “Prayin’ in a Deer Stand.”
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