Who wrote the song All My Exes Live in Texas by George Strait?
Sanger D. Shafer
All My Ex’s Live in Texas
| “All My Ex’s Live in Texas” | |
|---|---|
| Songwriter(s) | Sanger D. Shafer Lyndia J. Shafer |
| Producer(s) | Jimmy Bowen, George Strait |
| George Strait singles chronology | |
| “Ocean Front Property” (1986) “All My Ex’s Live in Texas” (1987) “Am I Blue” (1987) |
Who wrote the song All My Exes?
Linda J. ShaferWhitey shafer
All My Ex’s Live in Texas/Composers
What year did the song All My Exes Live in Texas?
1987All My Ex’s Live in Texas / Released
Who wrote Amarillo by morning?
Terry StaffordAmarillo by Morning / Composer
What year did George Strait All My Exes Live in Texas come out?
What does George Strait sing?
Amarillo by MorningI Cross My HeartWrite This DownThe Cowboy Rides AwayCheck Yes or NoYou Look So Good in Love
George Strait/Songs
Is George Strait his real name?
George Harvey StraitGeorge Strait / Full name
George Strait, in full George Harvey Strait, (born May 18, 1952, Poteet, Texas, U.S.), American country music singer, guitarist, and “new traditionalist,” known for reviving interest in the western swing and honky-tonk music of the 1930s and ’40s through his straightforward musical style and his unassuming right-off- …
What is George Strait’s signature song?
“I Cross My Heart” Whether it’s sung by Strait or by “Dusty Chandler,” his alter ego in the film Pure Country, “I Cross My Heart” is the love ballad that every girl dreams will be written in her honor.
Did George Strait write Amarillo morning?
“Amarillo by Morning” is a country music song written by Terry Stafford and Paul Fraser, and recorded by Stafford in 1973….George Strait version.
| “Amarillo by Morning” | |
|---|---|
| Single by George Strait | |
| Length | 2:52 |
| Label | MCA 52162 |
| Songwriter(s) | Paul Fraser Terry Stafford |
What is George Strait’s most popular song?
What was George Strait’s first song?
Unwound.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Exactly 40 years ago, the king of country George Strait began his reign and released his first single, “Unwound.” Written by Dean Dillon and Frank Dycus, the song was released on April 23, 1981.