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“Every Little Honky Tonk Bar” – An Awesome George Strait’s Country Song

Watch this certified country music tune by George Strait entitled “Every Little Honky Tonk Bar.” George Strait co-wrote the song alongside his son Bubba Strait and longtime collaborator Dean Dillon. The song was crafted during a late-night writing session and was inspired by Bubba’s clever, tongue-twisting opening line, “Whiskey is the gasoline that lights the fire that burns the bridge.” This vivid imagery set the tone for the entire song, capturing the raw emotions and storytelling that fans have come to love from George Strait’s music.

George Strait debuted “Every Little Honky Tonk Bar” with a live performance in December 2018 at a show in Las Vegas, Nevada. The song resonated with audiences and quickly gained popularity, eventually reaching a peak position of number 17 on the Billboard Country Chart. Its success further cemented George Strait’s reputation as one of country music’s most enduring and beloved artists, showcasing his ability to blend traditional sounds with fresh, heartfelt lyrics. Fans continue to celebrate the song for its authentic portrayal of honky tonk life and the emotional complexities tied to it.

George Strait is the undeniable “King of Country Music.” His music career spans more than 30 years; includes 60 No. 1 singles, more than any other artist in any genre; and boasts 33 platinum or multi-platinum-selling albums, more than any country artist and third across all genres behind only The Beatles and Elvis Presley. Strait is the only act in history to have a Top 10 hit every year for over three decades and has sold more than 70 million albums and earned more than 60 major entertainment industry awards. He was born on May 18, 1952, in Poteet, Texas. He was raised on a family-owned farm in nearby Pearsall, Texas, where he studied agriculture at Southwest Texas State University. He began performing in a band while serving in the U.S. Army. He landed a recording contract in the 1980s with MCA records.

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Every Little Honky Tonk Bar Lyrics

Whiskey is the gasoline that lights the fire that burns the bridge
Ice creates the water that’s no longer runnin’ under it
Stool holds the fool that pours the whiskey on his broken heart
Cigarettes create the smoke that hides the lonesome in his eyes
The jukebox plays Hank, “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry”
Dance floor holds the folks trying to forget who they are
And that’s what happens in every little honky tonk bar

Friday night, it’s a given
I’ll be L-I-V-N, livin’
We’ll dance on the bar ’til we’re sleeping it off in the car
Monday morning, it’s a given
I’ll be D-R-A-G-N, draggin’
And that’s what happens in every little honky tonk bar

Neon lights flashing bright ’til you’re almost hypnotized
Waitress, short skirt, gets hit on by every guy
Comin’ and goin’, always rollin’ with the flow
Bartender, pour our drinks; Código, do a shot
You think you’re tall and bulletproof until somebody says you’re not
You step outside thinkin’ you’re gonna show ’em you are
And that’s what happens in every little honky tonk bar

Friday night, it’s a given
We’ll be L-I-V-N, livin’
We’ll dance on the bar ’til we’re sleeping it off in the car
Monday morning, it’s a given
We’ll be D-R-A-G-N, draggin’
And that’s what happens in every little honky tonk bar
Yeah, that’s what happens in every little honky tonk bar

Whiskey is the gasoline that lights the fire that burns the bridge

Source: LyricFind

Songwriters: Bubba Strait / Dean Dillon / George Strait

Every Little Honky Tonk Bar lyrics © O/B/O Apra Amcos

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“Troubadour” – Awesome George Strait Song Live from Gruene Hall (Official Live Video)

Enjoy this beautiful song by George Strait titled “Troubadour,” recorded live at the iconic Gruene Hall. Known for its authentic country charm, the performance captures the heartfelt emotion and timeless storytelling that George Strait is celebrated for. Gruene Hall, with its rich history as Texas’s oldest dance hall, provides the perfect backdrop for this memorable live rendition, adding an intimate and nostalgic atmosphere to the song.

“Troubadour” is also the title of George Strait’s twenty-fifth studio album, which was released on April 1, 2008, under MCA Nashville Records. The album showcases Strait’s enduring talent and connection to traditional country music, blending classic sounds with contemporary themes. It received critical acclaim for its songwriting and production, further cementing George Strait’s legacy as one of country music’s most respected artists. This album stands as a testament to his ability to evolve while staying true to his roots.

About George Strait

George Strait is the undeniable “King of Country Music.” His music career spans more than 30 years. Recorded 60 No. 1 singles which is more than any other artist in any genre. George’s career boasts 33 platinum or multi-platinum-selling albums, more than any country artist and third across all genres behind only The Beatles and Elvis Presley. Strait is the only act in history to have a Top 10 hit every year for over three decades and has sold more than 70 million albums and earned more than 60 major entertainment industry awards. He was born on May 18, 1952, in Poteet, Texas. George was raised on a family-owned farm in nearby Pearsall, Texas, where he studied agriculture at Southwest Texas State University. Then he began performing in a band while serving in the U.S. Army. He landed a recording contract in the 1980s with MCA records.

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Troubadour Lyrics

Song by George Strait

I still feel 25,
Most of the time.
I still raise a little cain with the boys.
Honky tonk and pretty woman.
Lord I’m still right there with them.
Singing above the crowd and the noise.

Sometimes I feel like Jesse James,
Still trying to make a name.
Knowing nothings gonna change what I am.
I was a young troubadour,
When I rode in on a song.
And I’ll be an old troubadour,
When I’m gone.

Well, The truth about a mirror,
It’s that a damn old mirrow.
Don’t really tell the whole truth,
It don’t show what’s deep inside.
Oh read between the lines,
It’s really no reflection of my youth.

I was a young troubadour,
When I rode in on a song.
And I’ll be an old troubadour,
When I’m gone.
I’ll be an old troubadour,
When I’m gone

Source: Musixmatch

Songwriters: Leslie Satcher / Monty H Holmes

The Love Bug lyrics © Sony/atv Tree Publishing, Reservoir 416, Richardson Zuleger Publishing Company, Ash Street Publishing, Songs Of The Llano, Cherry Blend Music

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George Strait & Sheryl Crow: “When Did You Stop Loving Me” Awesome Duet in Concert

Enjoy this beautiful duet of George Strait and Sheryl Crow performing the song “When Did You Stop Loving Me.” This memorable live rendition took place during George Strait’s iconic “The Cowboy Rides Away Concert,” showcasing the powerful chemistry between the two artists. The heartfelt performance captures the emotional depth of the song, making it a standout moment for fans of both singers. George Strait’s smooth vocals combined with Sheryl Crow’s distinctive voice create a unique blend that brings new life to this classic track.

The song “When Did You Stop Loving Me” was written by Donny Kees and Monty Holmes and released in April 1993 as the third and final single from George Strait’s album Pure Country. This album was a major success, and the song itself climbed to No. 6 on both the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. Its relatable lyrics and memorable melody have made it a lasting favorite among country music enthusiasts. The track continues to resonate with listeners, underscoring George Strait’s reputation as one of country music’s most consistent and beloved artists.

About George Strait

George Strait is the undeniable “King of Country Music.” His music career spans more than 30 years; includes 60 No. 1 singles, more than any other artist in any genre; and boasts 33 platinum or multi-platinum-selling albums, more than any country artist and third across all genres behind only The Beatles and Elvis Presley. Strait is the only act in history to have a Top 10 hit every year for over three decades and has sold more than 70 million albums and earned more than 60 major entertainment industry awards. He was born on May 18, 1952, in Poteet, Texas. He was raised on a family-owned farm in nearby Pearsall, Texas, where he studied agriculture at Southwest Texas State University. He began performing in a band while serving in the U.S. Army. He landed a recording contract in the 1980s with MCA records.

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When Did You Stop Loving Me

George Strait

When did you stop loving me?
How long have I been a memory?
I’ve gotta know for my own sanity
Tell me when did you stop loving me?

Was it that night that you stayed out until dawn?
You know that night has haunted me for so long
Or was your love already cold?
Tell me please, I’ve gotta know
Darling, when did you stop loving me?

There was a time when you worshiped where I stood
Heaven knows I’d bring it back if I could
Now I can tell when we make love
It ain’t me you’re thinking of
Tell me when did you stop loving me?

Darling when did you stop loving me?

Source: LyricFind

Songwriters: Donny Kees / Monty Holmes

When Did You Stop Loving Me lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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George Strait’s “Sing Me Back Home” Live at New Orleans, LA Superdome

Enjoy this incredible rendition of “Sing Me Back Home” performed by the legendary George Strait. This version stands as a heartfelt tribute to the iconic country music superstar Merle Haggard, honoring his lasting impact on the genre. George Strait’s powerful delivery captures the emotion and storytelling that made the original song so memorable, bringing a fresh yet respectful interpretation to this classic.

Originally performed by Merle Haggard and his band, “Sing Me Back Home” was their third number one hit on the country charts. The single enjoyed two weeks at the top spot and remained on the country chart for a total of 17 weeks, solidifying its place as one of Haggard’s most enduring and beloved songs. This tribute by George Strait not only celebrates the song’s success but also the timeless legacy of Merle Haggard’s contributions to country music.

About George Strait

George Strait is the undeniable “King of Country Music.” His music career spans more than 30 years; includes 60 No. 1 singles, more than any other artist in any genre and boasts 33 platinum or multi-platinum-selling albums, more than any country artist and third across all genres behind only The Beatles and Elvis Presley. Strait is the only act in history to have a Top 10 hit every year for over three decades and has sold more than 70 million albums and earned more than 60 major entertainment industry awards.

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George Strait Singing “The Chair”, ACL Festival 2021, Austin, Texas

Enjoy this outstanding performance by George Strait of his number one hit song “The Chair.” This timeless classic was written by the talented songwriters Hank Cochran and Dean Dillon. Released in August 1985, it served as the first single from Strait’s album Something Special. The song quickly captivated audiences with its smooth melody and heartfelt lyrics, showcasing Strait’s signature style and vocal charm. “The Chair” became an instant favorite among country music fans and solidified Strait’s position as one of the leading artists in the genre during the 1980s.

The song achieved remarkable success, reaching number one on the country music charts in both the United States and Canada in 1985. Over the years, “The Chair” has continued to resonate with listeners, earning widespread acclaim for its storytelling and emotional depth. It is widely regarded as one of George Strait’s greatest songs and a standout track in his impressive catalog. Whether you are a longtime fan or new to his music, this performance is sure to delight and transport you to a classic era of country music. Enjoy this unforgettable rendition!

About George Strait

George Strait is the undeniable “King of Country Music.” His music career spans more than 30 years; includes 60 No. 1 singles, more than any other artist in any genre and boasts 33 platinum or multi-platinum-selling albums, more than any country artist and third across all genres behind only The Beatles and Elvis Presley. Strait is the only act in history to have a Top 10 hit every year for over three decades and has sold more than 70 million albums and earned more than 60 major entertainment industry awards.

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The Chair Lyrics

Song by George Strait

Well, excuse me, but I think you’ve got my chair

No, that one’s not taken, I don’t mind if you sit here
I’ll be glad to share
Yeah, it’s usually packed here on Friday nights

Oh, if you don’t mind, could I talk you out of a light?

Well, thank you, could I drink you a buy?
Oh, listen to me, what I mean is, can I buy you a drink?
Anything you please

Oh, you’re welcome, well, I don’t think I caught your name
Are you waiting for someone to meet you here?
Well, that makes two of us, glad you came

No, I don’t know the name of the band
But they’re good, aren’t they?
Would you like to dance?

Yeah, I like this song too, it reminds me of you and me, baby
Do you think there’s a chance that later on I could drive you home?

No, I don’t mind at all
Oh, I like you too, and to tell you the truth
That wasn’t my chair after all

Oh, I like you too, and to tell you the truth

That wasn’t my chair after all

Source: Musixmatch

Songwriters: Dean Dillon / Hank Cochran

The Chair lyrics © Sony/atv Tree Publishing

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Awesome Country Duet: George Strait & Alan Jackson “Amarillo By Morning” – Live in Concert

This is an absolutely incredible and unforgettable duet featuring two true icons and legends of Country Music! The “King of Country Music,” George Strait, and the “Legendary Country Singer,” Alan Jackson, came together on stage to surprise the audience with an amazing and fantastic performance of one of George Strait’s classic, timeless, and beloved songs, “Amarillo By Morning.”

This extraordinary video was filmed live at The Cowboy Rides Away concert, a truly memorable and historic event celebrating George Strait’s legendary and illustrious career. Enjoy this special and unique moment, and please feel free to share it with your friends, family, and fellow country music fans using the buttons below.

About Alan Jackson

Alan Jackson was born in the small town of Newnan, Georgia, on October 17, 1958. Alan Grew up singing gospel music, both in church and at home with his family. As a teenager he performed locally as part of a country duo. He left school to work and married his high-school sweetheart, Denise, who worked as an airline stewardess. In 1989, Jackson became the first artist signed to Arista’s new country division. Jackson’s debut album, Here in the Real World, was issued in 1990 and became a platinum-selling hit on the strength of four Top Five hits: the title cut, “Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow,” “Wanted,” and the first of many chart-toppers, “I’d Love You All Over Again.” He shot to full-fledged superstardom with the follow-up, 1991’s Don’t Rock the Jukebox, whose title track was an inescapable number one smash that year.

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Amarillo by Morning Lyrics

George Strait

Amarillo by mornin’
Up from San Antone
Everything that I got
Is just what I’ve got on

When that Sun is high
In that Texas sky
I’ll be buckin’ at the county fair
Amarillo by mornin’
Amarillo I’ll be there

They took my saddle in Houston
Broke my leg in Santa Fe
Lost my wife and a girlfriend
Somewhere along the way

But I’ll be lookin’ for eight
When they pull that gate
And I hope that
Judge ain’t blind
Amarillo by mornin’

Amarillo’s on my mind

Amarillo by mornin’
Up from San Antone
Everything that I got
Is just what I’ve got on

I ain’t got a dime
But what I’ve got is mine
I ain’t rich
But Lord, I’m free

Amarillo by mornin’
Amarillo’s where I’ll be
Amarillo by mornin’
Amarillo’s where I’ll be

Source: Musixmatch Songwriters: P. Fraser / T. Stafford

Amarillo by Morning lyrics © Cotillion Music Inc., Terry Stafford Music

George Strait LIVE: “Carrying Your Love With Me” (Las Vegas, Nevada – T-Mobile Arena 2017)

Experience the timeless beauty of “Carrying Your Love with Me” by the iconic George Strait, the undisputed king of country music. Crafted by songwriters Steve Bogard and Jeff Stevens, this classic hit was released in May 1997. It quickly climbed to number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and secured the 200th spot on Country Universe’s list of the 400 greatest songs of the 1990s. The song also earned a prestigious nomination for Best Male Country Vocal Performance at the 1998 Grammy Awards.

George Strait is the undeniable “King of Country Music.” His music career spans more than 30 years; includes 60 No. 1 singles, more than any other artist in any genre and boasts 33 platinum or multi-platinum-selling albums, more than any country artist and third across all genres behind only The Beatles and Elvis Presley. Strait is the only act in history to have a Top 10 hit every year for over three decades and has sold more than 70 million albums and earned more than 60 major entertainment industry awards.

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Carrying Your Love with Me

George Strait

Baby all I got’s this beat up leather bag
And everything I own don’t fill up half
But don’t you worry ’bout the way I pack
All I care about is gettin’ back real soon
A goodbye kiss is all I need from you

‘Cause I’m carryin’ your love with me
West Virginia down to Tennessee
I’ll be movin’ with the good Lord’s speed
Carryin’ your love with me
It’s my strength for holdin’ on
Every minute that I have to be gone
I’ll have everything I’ll ever need
I’m carryin’ your love with me

On a lonely highway stuck out in the rain
Darlin’ all I have to do is speak your name
The clouds roll back and the waters part
The sun starts shinin’ in my heart for you
You’re right there in everything I do

‘Cause I’m carryin’ your love with me
West Virginia down to Tennesse
I’ll be movin’ with the good Lord’s speed
Carryin’ your love with me
It’s my strength for holdin’ on
Every minute that I have to be gone
I’ll have everything I’ll ever need
I’m carryin’ your love with me

It’s my strength for holdin’ on
Every minute that I have to be gone
I’ll have everything I’ll ever need
I’m carryin’ your love with me
I’m carryin’ your love with me
I’m carryin’ your love with me
West Virginia down to Tennessee
I’ll be movin’ with the good Lord’s speed
Carrying’ your love with me

Source: Musixmatch

Songwriters: Jeffery David Stevens / Stephen Mark Bogard

Carrying Your Love with Me lyrics © Warner-tamerlane Publishing Corp., Rancho Belita Music, Jeff Stevens Music

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“Waymore’s Blues” – George Strait Tribute to Waylon Jennings, Austin, Texas, Zilker Park, ACL Festival

Here is one of George Strait latest performances in a concert! He surprised the massive crowd at the festival with a cover of a country hit song of Waylon Jennings’ entitled “Waymore’s Blues.” It was at Austin City Limits Festival at Zilker Park in Austin, Texas. Watch the epic performance below.

About George Strait

George Strait is the undeniable “King of Country Music.” His music career spans more than 30 years; includes 60 No. 1 singles, more than any other artist in any genre and boasts 33 platinum or multi-platinum-selling albums, more than any country artist and third across all genres behind only The Beatles and Elvis Presley. Strait is the only act in history to have a Top 10 hit every year for over three decades and has sold more than 70 million albums and earned more than 60 major entertainment industry awards.

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Waymore’s Blues

Waylon Jennings

Well, I woke up this mornin’ it was drizzlin’ rain
Around the curve come a passanger train
Heard somebody yodel and a hobo moan
Jimmy he’s dead, he’s been a long time gone
Been a long time gone, a long time gone

If you wanna get to heaven, gotta D-I-E
You gotta put on your coat and T-I-E
Wanna get the rabbit out of the L-O-G
You gotta make a cold motion like D-O-G
Like D-O-G
Like D-O-G
YeahWell, I got a good woman, what’s the matter with me?
What makes me wanna love every woman I see?
I was tri’fling when I met her now I’m tri’fling again
And every woman she sees looks like the place I came in
Looks like the place I came in
Yeah (ooh)
Place I came in

I got my name painted on my shirt
I ain’t no ordinary dude
I don’t have to work
I don’t have to work

Source: Musixmatch

Songwriters: Waylon Jennings / Curtis Buck

Waymore’s Blues lyrics © Hall Clement Publishing, Waylon Jennings Music, Universal – Songs Of Polygram International Inc, Words & Music Copyright Admn Obo Waylon Jennings Music

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George Strait’s “Write This Down” – His No. 1 Hit Song

This is one of my favorite George Strait’s song ,”Write this Down.” It was released in March 1999 as the second single from Strait’s album Always Never the Same. It was George Strait’s 35th number one single on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks.

George Strait is the undeniable “King of Country Music.” His music career spans more than 30 years; includes 60 No. 1 singles, more than any other artist in any genre and boasts 33 platinum or multi-platinum-selling albums, more than any country artist and third across all genres behind only The Beatles and Elvis Presley. Strait is the only act in history to have a Top 10 hit every year for over three decades and has sold more than 70 million albums and earned more than 60 major entertainment industry awards.

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Write This Down Lyrics

George Strait

I never saw the end in sight; fools are kind of blind.
Thought everything was going alright, but I was running out of time.
‘Cause you had one foot out the door, I swear I didn’t see
But if you’re really going away, here’s some final words from me.

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.
Take my words, read ’em every day, keep ’em close by, don’t you let ’em fade away,
So you’ll remember what I forgot to say, write this down.

I’ll sign it at the bottom of the page, I’ll swear under oath
‘Cause every single word is true, and I think you need to know,
So use it as a bookmark, stick it on your ‘frigerator door,
Hang it in a picture frame up above the mantel where you’ll see it for sure.

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.
Take my words, read ’em every day, keep ’em close by, don’t you let ’em fade away,
So you’ll remember what I forgot to say, write this down.

You can find a chisel, I can find a stone.
Folks will be reading these words, long after we’re gone.

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.
Take my words, read ’em every day, keep ’em close by, don’t you let ’em fade away,
So you’ll remember what I forgot to say, write this down.

Oh I love you and I don’t want you to go, baby write this down.

Source: LyricFind

Songwriters: Dana Hunt Oglesby / Kent Marshall N Robbins

Write This Down lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Reservoir Media Management Inc

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Awesome George Strait tribute to Charley Pride: “Is Anybody Goin’ To San Antone” (Live From CMT GIANTS)

This is one of George Strait’s latest performances. George performed a tribute song as he remembers his good friend Charley Pride during the star-studded television special, CMT Giants: Charley Pride. The show debuted on Wednesday, August 25, 2021. Strait sang Charlie Pride’s chart-topping hit, “Is Anybody Goin To San Antone.” This song was released in 1970 and was co-written by Glenn Martin and Dave Kirby and served as the lead single from Pride’s 10th studio album.

About George Strait

George Strait is the undeniable “King of Country Music.” His music career spans more than 30 years; includes 60 No. 1 singles, more than any other artist in any genre and boasts 33 platinum or multi-platinum-selling albums, more than any country artist and third across all genres behind only The Beatles and Elvis Presley. Strait is the only act in history to have a Top 10 hit every year for over three decades and has sold more than 70 million albums and earned more than 60 major entertainment industry awards.

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Is Anybody Goin’ to San Antone

Charley Pride

Rain drippin’ off the brim of my hat
It sure is cold today
And here I am walkin’ down 66
Wish she hadn’t done me that way

Sleepin’ under a table in a roadside park
A man could wake up dead
But it sure seems warmer than it did
Sleepin’ in our king sized bed

Is anybody goin’ to San Antone
Or Phoenix, Arizona?
Any place is all right as long as I
Can forget I’ve ever known her

Wind whippin’ down the neck of my shirt
Like I ain’t got nothin’ on
But I’d rather fight, the wind and rain
Than what I’ve been fightin’ at home

Yonder comes a truck with the U.S. Mail
People writin’ letters back home
Tomorrow she’ll probably want me back
But I’ll still be just as gone

Is anybody goin’ to San Antone
Or Phoenix, Arizona?
Any place is all right as long as I
Can forget I’ve ever known her
Any place is all right as long as I
Can forget I’ve ever known her

Source: Musixmatch

Songwriters: Glenn Martin / Dave Kirby

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