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Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind is the fourth studio album by American country music artist George Strait, released on September 26, 1984, by MCA Records. It is certified platinum by the RIAA for sales of one million copies in the U.S. The title track, "The Cowboy Rides Away", and "The Fireman" were all released as singles from this album.
Cold Beer Conversation is the twenty-ninth studio album by American country music artist George Strait. It was released on September 25, 2015 via MCA Nashville . [ 2 ] The album's first single, " Let It Go ", was released to radio on April 20, 2015.
Of his studio albums, all but George Strait (2000), Twang (2009), Here for a Good Time (2011), Love Is Everything (2013), and Cold Beer Conversation (2015) are certified platinum or higher. As of June 2014, he has sold 45 million albums in the US since 1991 when SoundScan started tracking album sales, [ 1 ] and has amassed more top 10 albums ...
Strait from the Heart "Marina del Rey" 6 2 1983 "Amarillo by Morning" 4 1 RIAA: 3× Platinum [5] "A Fire I Can't Put Out" 1 2 "You Look So Good in Love" 1 1 RIAA: Platinum [5] Right or Wrong: 1984 "Right or Wrong" 1 1 "Let's Fall to Pieces Together" 1 1 "Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind" 1 10 Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind: 1985
One of Strait's signature hits became his 11th of a record 44 Hot Country Songs leaders. Chart Rewind: In 1987, George Strait’s ‘Texas’ Was No. 1 in the U.S.A. Skip to main content
The next year, the band recorded the songs "Right or Wrong," and "Little Liza Jane", [1] which were later included on the 2005 D Records label release Complete D Singles Collection, Vol. 6: The Sounds of Houston, Texas. [3] Strait re-recorded "Right or Wrong" in 1983 for his album Right or Wrong and took it to number one on the country charts ...
Fort Worth does cross George Strait’s mind. The King of Country Music played his first of two nights at Dickies Arena Friday night with extra surprises for fans.
Under Texas Alcohol Code section 109.35, a municipality can prohibit the possession of an open container in central business districts if there’s a risk to the health or safety of its citizens.