Country music bingo
Get ready to yeehaw with these popular country music song titles! Customize your bingo card and sing along to classics like “Friends in Low Places” and “Jolene.”
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40- Jolene – Dolly Parton
- He Stopped Loving Her Today – George Jones
- Ring of Fire – Johnny Cash
- Amarillo by Morning – George Strait
- Stand by Your Man – Tammy Wynette
- Friends in Low Places – Garth Brooks
- The Gambler – Kenny Rogers
- Folsom Prison Blues – Johnny Cash
- I Will Always Love You – Dolly Parton
- Crazy – Patsy Cline
- Take Me Home, Country Roads – John Denver
- Your Cheatin’ Heart – Hank Williams
- On the Road Again – Willie Nelson
- Coal Miner’s Daughter – Loretta Lynn
- Mama Tried – Merle Haggard
- Forever and Ever, Amen – Randy Travis
- King of the Road – Roger Miller
- A Boy Named Sue – Johnny Cash
- If I Could Only Fly – Merle Haggard
- Tennessee Whiskey – George Jones / Chris Stapleton
- El Paso – Marty Robbins
- Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain – Willie Nelson
- I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry – Hank Williams
- Hello Darlin’ – Conway Twitty
- Mountain Music – Alabama
- Luckenbach, Texas – Waylon Jennings
- Kiss an Angel Good Mornin’ – Charley Pride
- 9 to 5 – Dolly Parton
- Always on My Mind – Willie Nelson
- Family Tradition – Hank Williams Jr.
- The Dance – Garth Brooks
- Mama, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys – Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson
- He’ll Have to Go – Jim Reeves
- The Devil Went Down to Georgia – Charlie Daniels Band
- All My Ex’s Live in Texas – George Strait
- Galveston – Glen Campbell
- Wichita Lineman – Glen Campbell
- Rhinestone Cowboy – Glen Campbell
- Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue – Crystal Gayle
- I Walk the Line – Johnny Cash
More about this bingo card
Whether you're a die-hard fan of classic country or can't get enough of today's top hits, country music bingo is a fun way to combine your love of music with a classic game. Whether you’re hosting a honky-tonk-themed party or looking to liven up a get-together, this game hits all the right notes.
How to play country music bingo
Follow these simple steps to get your country music bingo game going:
- Create your bingo cards: Start by designing bingo cards with song titles, artist names, or famous country music lyrics. You can use our bingo card generator to quickly make customizable cards.
- Prepare your playlist: Make a playlist of the songs or artists featured on your bingo cards. Spotify and YouTube are great for this, or you can put your DJ hat on and curate your own list.
- Hand out the cards: Distribute bingo cards to each player and make sure everyone has a way to mark their cards—pens, chips, or even mini cowboy hats if you're feeling creative.
- Play the songs: Shuffle the playlist and start playing each song for 30-60 seconds. Players will mark off the song title, artist, or lyric on their card as they recognize it.
- Call out bingo! The first person to complete a row, column, or diagonal shouts “Bingo!” Confirm their card with your master list, and you've got a winner!
- Keep the game rolling: Continue playing for more winners or switch up the playlist for another round.
Variations on country music bingo
You don’t have to stick with the standard way of playing. Here are some fun twists:
Artist bingo
- Generations bingo: Mix artists from different eras, like pairing legends such as Hank Williams with modern stars like Luke Combs. This can challenge players’ knowledge across decades.
- Band vs. solo: Create two separate bingo cards—one with solo artists and another with bands or duos. Players can choose which card to play with.
- Sub-genre bingo: Feature artists from specific sub-genres like outlaw country, bluegrass, or country pop. This will test players' niche knowledge.
- Battle of the bands: Pair off artists like Willie Nelson vs. Waylon Jennings. Players win a spot by identifying which artist they prefer or have seen live.
- Legendary duets: Include pairs like Johnny Cash & June Carter, or George Jones & Tammy Wynette. Players mark a spot when they hear a duet.
Lyric bingo
- Chorus lines only: Use only iconic chorus lines to make it a bit easier for casual fans.
- Opening lyrics: Challenge players by using the first line of the song. This will test those who can identify songs from the very beginning.
- Fill in the blank: Provide part of a famous lyric with a blank word. Players must identify the song and fill in the missing word to mark their spot.
- Misheard lyrics: Include commonly misheard lyrics, like “There’s a bathroom on the right” for “There’s a bad moon on the rise.” Players get a spot for recognizing the real lyric.
- Lyric translation: Provide translations of famous lyrics into another language or simplified form, and players must match them with the original lyrics.
Speed round
- Blindfold speed round: Players must identify songs in the first 10 seconds without seeing the bingo card. They rely solely on their auditory memory.
- Genre switch: Play snippets from country covers of pop or rock songs. Players must identify the original title.
- Double time: Play 5-second snippets instead of 10, making it even more challenging.
- Instant replay: Play the first 5 seconds, then the last 5 seconds of a song. Players must recognize the song from both ends.
- Mashup madness: Play a mashup of two different song intros. Players mark a spot if they can identify both songs.
Theme night
- Decade bingo: Choose a specific decade, like the ‘80s, and only include artists and songs from that era. This will bring out nostalgia and generational rivalry.
- Holiday themes: Use songs associated with holidays like Christmas country hits or patriotic songs for July 4th.
- State pride: Feature songs about specific states or by artists from those states, like “Sweet Home Alabama” or “Texas” artists.
- Award winners: Create a theme around CMA or ACM award winners. Include songs or artists that have won big at these events.
- Tribute night: Choose an artist to honor, like Dolly Parton, and use only their songs and lyrics. This is perfect for themed parties or fan clubs.
These variations add more layers of complexity and fun, making the game engaging for different types of country music fans!
Why choose Bingo Card Creator for your game?
When it comes to customizing your country music bingo game, Bingo Card Creator offers the tools you need to make your event a hit:
Unlimited customization
Create as many unique cards as you need, whether you’re hosting 10 people or 2000. With our tool, you can easily swap in different songs, artists, or lyrics to fit your theme.
Host online or offline
Planning a virtual game night? You can host games directly through our platform, making it easy to connect with fellow country fans no matter where they are. For in-person gatherings, simply print the cards and you’re ready to go.
Easy to use
Our intuitive interface means you don’t need to be a tech whiz to create the perfect game. Just pick a template, add your entries, and you're done. The hardest part is picking your favorite songs!
Tips for a successful country music bingo night
Make it interactive
Encourage players to sing along or share their favorite memories associated with each song. This turns a simple game into a full-on country music celebration.
Have prizes ready
Small country-themed prizes like cowboy hats, mason jar mugs, or even a mix CD of the night’s playlist can add excitement and motivation.
Mix up the playlists
Don’t just stick to one era or artist. A good mix keeps everyone engaged and prevents any one person from sweeping the game.
Top tip
Don’t let the fun stop after your game! Explore our collection of pre-made music-themed bingo cards to keep the excitement alive!
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Final thoughts
Country music bingo is a fantastic way to bring people together, whether it’s for a backyard BBQ, a virtual get-together, or a laid-back night at home. With Bingo Card Creator, setting up your game is as easy as a two-step. So, what are you waiting for? Saddle up and get ready to shout “Bingo!” with a twang.
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