Country Music

For George Strait, the cowboy hat isn’t just for show, it’s a way of life. Whether he’s roping in an arena or riding under the shade of Texas oaks, he’s right where he belongs: in the saddle. These moments captured on horseback tell a story deeper than music a story of loyalty, tradition, and the land he calls home. The same hands that strum a guitar also guide the reins. The same calm presence on stage echoes in the quiet rhythm of a ride. There’s no stage, no spotlight — just George, his horse, and the open sky. It’s not a performance. It’s a return to roots. Because before he was the “King of Country,” he was a cowboy. And in moments like these, he still is.

Introduction “I Cross My Heart” is a country ballad written by Steve Dorff and Eric...