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These 21 songs are essential additions to any George Strait playlist, ranging from his earliest hits in the ‘80s to the tunes that continue to prove that he’s still got it today. NEWSLETTERS ...
Of all the songs Strait’s sung over the years, “I Believe,” which he wrote with son George Strait Jr. and Dean Dillon, is perhaps his most earnest and poignant.
Dean Dillon didn't just write songs for George Strait but he wrote a lot of him for the King of country music. Here are 68 songs Strait recorded that Dillon wrote or co-wrote.
Rolling Stone Country readers vote on best George Strait songs. Ethan Miller/Getty Images On May 18th, 1952, in the tiny town of Poteet, Texas, a future king was born.
George Strait has had an undeniable impact on the country music genre ever since his debut album, 'Strait Country,' was released in 1981. The Top 10 George Strait Songs - American Songwriter About ...
The "King of Country Music" George Strait made fans emotional during a recent concert. At a performance in Philadelphia last week, Strait, 72, performed his 2011 song "I'll Always Remember You ...
George Strait has cut 14 of Jim Lauderdale's songs throughout his career, but "The King of Broken Hearts" has a special place in Lauderdale's heart, as it's one of the first songs of his that ...
Disputatious county music king and queen George Jones and Tammy Wynette get a double biopic on Showtime. Review: 'George & Tammy' is a cautionary love story with good songs - Los Angeles Times ...
George Strait teamed up with songwriter Jim Lauderdale to perform one of Lauderdale’s first songs Strait ever cut, “The King of Broken Hearts,” at the Americana Music Awards on Sept. 21.
BH: (“King of Broken Hearts”) had to be personal, Jim. I mean, that's you in the song. I feel you emoting having lived every dang line of that song. (Laughs) JL: I’ll tell you this. I had ...
The “King of Country,” now 72, was in Philadelphia when he had a message for his fans. “I have maybe five good years to sing my songs for you folks,” the singer said. “But hell, it’s ...