Cold Beer Conversation

From 'Cold Beer Conversation (2015)

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'Cold Beer Conversation' from the Cold Beer Conversation (2015) didn't make its position on the success chart but by its sheer quality, it gained its place on the list. It is released from his 28th studio album, The title track is about the deep thoughts on nature and the passage of time. It is like a conversation between old friends, the songwriters of this song Jimmy Yeary, Al Anderson, and Ben Hayslip. Here is the link to this song!



True


From 'One Step at a Time (1998)

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On the Billboard's chart 'True' from the One Step at a Time  is one of the top 20 songs of George Strait that didn't reach No.1.It is recorded by American country music and is written by Jeff Stevens and Marv Green. Uut was released on 22 June 1998. Here is the link Below!



The Best Day


From 'Latest Straitest Greatest Hits' (2000)

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This song by George Strait has a special connection with the fathers, it is a sweet tale about the advice a boy gets throughout his life. There is always a lack of communication between a father and a son and they are not good at expressing their feelings. George Strait did a phenomenal job through this song, it was a three-week No. 1 hit from 2000. Listen to this masterpiece by clicking the link below!



 Murder on Music Row


From 'Latest Greatest Straitest Hits' (2000)

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It was released in 1999 and the song was written by Larry Shell and Larry Cordle. Alan Jackson joined George Strait in his song 'Murder on Music Row'. the song is a criticism of the changes that were coming to commercial music at the time, pushing out the traditional country and influenced by the pop and rock culture. On the Billboard's Hot Country Songs Chart, it reached No. 38. The Link is Below!



Write This Down


From 'Always Never the Same' (1999)

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‘Write This Down’ is another hit from Strait's 1999 album Always Never the Same   It is another love song and sounds different from all the other songs of Strait. Strait sings, "Baby, write this down, take a little note / To remind you in case you didn't know / Tell yourself I love you and I don't want you to go / Write this down,". Check Out the Link!

The Chair


From 'Something Special (1985)

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The songwriters of 'The Chair' are Dean Dillon and Hank Cochran, it is one of the most unusual songs in the George Strait catalog. It is a straight melody repeated throughout the song with no chorus and featuring a straight narrative. It is a story about how a woman and man meet, but it only shows the side of a man's conversation. The Link is Here!



She'll Leave You With a Smile


From 'The Road Less Traveled (2001)

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It is released as the third and final single from 'The Road Less Travelled',; "She'll Leave You With a Smile" is scored as Strait's 50th No. 1. The mid-tempo song is written by Jay Knowles and Odie Blackmon, the songs described a woman and her love in thrilling but unpredictable. In 1997 George Strait recorded another song with the same title from the album ' Carrying Your Love With Me'. Click the Link and Listen to it!


Wrapped


From 'It Just Comes Natural (2006)

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It was written by Bruce Robinson and he first recorded this as the title song of his album 1998. In 1998 Kelly Willis also recorded it for the album' What I Deserve' but the song 'Wrapped' is known for Strait's version. He released it from the album 'It Just ComesNatural' as the third single. 'Wrapped' is one the top most of George Strait. Listen to this, the link is here!


Blue Clear Sky


From 'Blue Clear Sky' (1996)

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The song Blue Clear Sky was written by the powerhouse triumvirate of Bob DiPiero, Mark D. Sanders, and the late John Jarrard. The song is inspired by a phrase from Forrest Gump and George Strait suggested retitled it to "Blue Clear Sky' to make it more meaningful. The song then spends four weeks at No.1. Check Out the Link!


Amarillo by Morning


From 'Strait From the Heart (1982)

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The song 'Amarillo by Morning' co-written by Paul Fraser and Terry Stafford, first appeared in 1973 on Stafford's album Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose. In 1983 it was recorded by George Strait, it was one the best iconic hits and reached No.4. The song was inspired by Stafford's hard life as a musician on the roads and described a rodeo rider's hard life. The link to the Song is below! 


Love Without End, Amen


From 'Livin' It Up' (1990)

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The song ‘Love Without End, Amen’ stayed almost over a month on the Billboard country chart in 1990. It was Strait’s first multi-week No. 1 hit. Strait sings, "Let me tell you a secret about a father's love / A secret that my daddy said was just between us / He said daddies don't just love their children now and then / It's a love without end, amen.” Listen to this song, the link is here!


You Look So Good in Love


From 'Right or Wrong' (1983)

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In 1983 the fans were beginning to recognize Strait as something special. The song ‘You Look So Good in Love’ is one of George Strait's top songs and the first single from his third album secured the rank of No.1 hit. Here is the link, listen to this masterpiece!



All My Ex's Live in Texas


From 'Ocean Front Property (1987)

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The energy he added to this song is phenomenal and the rhymes of the song are worthy of an award on their own. The lyrics of the song imply the only way the narrator will revisit Texas is through his consciousness traveling across space and time. The song explains his failed relationships in Texas so he moved to Tennessee to get away from his old flames. Check out the link!


Give It Away


From 'It Just Comes Natural (2006)

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The song was written by Bill Anderson. Buddy Cannon and Jamey Johnson and recorded by American country music. It is about a woman who just had enough of everything and decided to pack up and leave. It was the song of the year in 2007 and won the ACM Award. Check the Link Below!


I Cross My Heart


From 'Pure Country' (1992)

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George Strait's 1992 hit songs gained its place in the Top 10 Romantic songs as well. To play at weddings it is one of the top most popular country songs. After 20 years of its release, the No.1 hot song can still be heard on country radio. Strait was blessed to make the song that would remain relevant for decades, from his 'Pure Country' album 'I Crossed My Heart' was one of the two hits. 


Carried Away


From 'Blue Clear Sky' (1996)

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The song is the second single from the album 'Blue Clear Sky'; it was written by Jeff Steven and Steve Bogard. The song "Carried Away' is attractive and melodious, it pulls the listener in first at the listener, it was nominated for Single of The Year at the 1997 CMA Awards and became Strait's 30th No. 1 single. 


Ocean Front Property


From 'Ocean Front Property (1987)

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The song Ocean Front Property  is one of George Strait's all-time classics. It was written by the songwriters Dean Dillon, Hank Cochran, and Royce Porter.  The song lyrics are trying to convince his ex that he doesn't still love her and will be okay without her. It has a humor touch and ends with a chorus, "If you buy that, I'll throw the Golden Gate in free." Here is the Link to the song!
George Strait - Ocean Front Property


I Saw God Today


From 'Troubadour' (2008)

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This song of Strait again stopped listeners from listening to this song again once they heard it was the 2008 CMA Single of the Year. The songwriter Rodney Clawson jotted down these beautiful lyrics, Strait sings, "His fingerprints are everywhere / I just slowed down to stop and stare / Opened my eyes and man I swear / I saw God today," Check the link below!


Carrying Your Love With Me


From 'Carrying Your Love With Me (1997)

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The song 'Carrying Your Love With Me' was written by Jeff Steven and Steve Bogard. The Strait songs have strong choruses and have scored many single hits. This melodious piece of straits took the No. 1 in 1997. The link is below!



Check Yes or No


From 'Strait Out of the Box (1995)

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This song by George Strait was a chart-topper in 1995 even with pop-country artists Band Perry and Taylor Swift. In 1996 it was CMA Single of the Year and No. 1 strait song. Strait sings, 'Do you love me, do you wanna be my friend / And if you do, well then don't be afraid to take me by the hand, if you want to / I think this is how love goes, check yes or no. ‘ check out the link below!
George Strait - Check Yes Or No (Official Music Video)