George Strait – All My Ex’s Live In Texas

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“All My Ex’s Live in Texas” is a classic country song by George Strait, released in April 1987 as the second single from his album Ocean Front Property. Written by Sanger D. Shafer and his then-wife Lyndia J. Shafer, the song became one of Strait’s most iconic hits, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and earning a Grammy nomination for Best Male Country Vocal Performance in 1988 .

The song’s lyrics are presented in a list format, recounting a series of failed relationships with women from various Texas towns. The narrator humorously explains that despite his love for Texas, he avoids returning due to his past romantic entanglements. Notably, the song references transcendental meditation as a means for the narrator to revisit Texas in his mind, adding a unique touch to the narrative .

“All My Ex’s Live in Texas” showcases Strait’s mastery of Western swing and honky-tonk styles, blending traditional country elements with a playful storyline. The song’s enduring popularity is evident as it continues to be a staple in Strait’s live performances and has been featured in various pop culture mediums, including the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and the TV show Ash vs Evil Dead .

This track stands as a testament to George Strait’s ability to craft timeless country music that resonates with audiences through its storytelling and musicality.

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