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George Strait's son has followed in his footsteps in more ways than one
The biggest hit for "Right or Wrong" came on April 28, 1984, when George Strait recorded the old Bob Wills song for his best-selling album of the same name (See Right or Wrong). [4] The single from that album (MCA 52337) reached #1, staying on the charts for 12 weeks.
George Harvey Strait Sr. (born May 18, 1952) is an American country music singer, songwriter, actor, and music producer. Strait has sold over 120 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time. [3]
"So Much Like My Dad" is a song written by Chips Moman and Bobby Emmons and recorded by Willie Nelson on his 1986 album Partners. American country music artist George Strait released the song in June 1992 as the second single from his album Holding My Own.
George Strait is mourning the deaths of two close music family members this week. On Wednesday, March 20, the country crooner took to Instagram to share the devastating loss of his manager earlier ...
The album includes three songs that Strait co-wrote with his son, George "Bubba" Strait, Jr., who is also the sole writer of the track "Arkansas Dave." Among these three songs is the lead-off single " Living for the Night ", which was also co-written by Dean Dillon , who has co-written several of Strait's previous singles.
Strait co-wrote the song with his son Bubba Strait and longtime collaborator Dean Dillon, which was written "during a late-night session and was inspired by Bubba's tongue-twisting opening line, 'Whiskey is the gasoline that lights the fire that burns the bridge.'" [2] He debuted the song for the first time with a live performance in December 2018 at a show in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Strait and his son, George "Bubba" Strait, Jr., wrote the song with Dean Dillon, [2] who has also written several of Strait's other singles. It is the first single release in Strait's solo career that he has had a hand in co-writing, [2] and only the second song of his entire solo career that he has had a hand in writing that was used on one of his albums (the first being the self-penned "I ...