George Strait – Everything I See

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About The Song

“Everything I See” is a country song written by George Strait, Bubba Strait, Dean Dillon, and Keith Gattis. It was recorded by George Strait and released as the second single from his album Cold Beer Conversation in 2015. The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and number 34 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The song is a reflective ballad about a man who is looking back on his life and all the things he has seen and done. He sings about how everything he sees reminds him of his past, from the old house where he grew up to the trees and fields that he used to play in. He also sings about the people he has loved and lost, and how they have shaped the person he is today.

The song is a powerful reminder of the importance of memories and the people who have touched our lives. It is a beautiful and moving song that will stay with you long after you hear it.

George Strait is a true legend of country music. He has been recording and performing for over 40 years, and he has amassed a long list of hits, including “Amarillo by Morning,” “I Can Still Make Cheyenne,” and “All My Ex’s Live in Texas.” Strait is known for his smooth, mellow voice and his down-to-earth persona. He is one of the most popular and successful country music artists of all time.

“Everything I See” is a classic George Strait song. It is a beautiful ballad with a strong message about the importance of memories. If you are a fan of country music, or if you just enjoy good music, then you should definitely check out this song.

Here are some additional details about the song:

  • The song was produced by Chuck Ainlay.
  • The song was recorded at the Sound Emporium in Nashville, Tennessee.
  • The song’s music video was directed by Michael Salomon.
  • The song was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Country Solo Performance in 2016.

Video

Lyric

Drove down to the old place a couple of days agoWhere I grew up riding next to you, learning everything I knowI noticed just how green things were when I pulled through the gateLike the greener pastures up there where we’ll meet again someday
Wish I’d have thought to slip a phone in the pocket of your suitWhen the good Lord called you home on that sunny day in June
Then I could send a picture of all the things you touchedTo think a man who led such a simple life could leave behind so muchIt’s just a lot of little things, but they mean the world to meEverywhere I look, there’s one more memoryThere’s a little bit of you in everything I see
Seems to rain now all the time, hadn’t seen this much in yearsDidn’t take you long to send back home some answers to our prayersA lot of things are different now, but so much is still the sameAnd I accidentally dial your number almost every day
Wish I’d have thought to slip a phone in the pocket of your suitWhen the good Lord called you home on that sunny day in June
Then I could send a picture of all the things you touchedTo think a man who led such a simple life could leave behind so muchIt’s just a lot of little things, but they mean the world to meEverywhere I look, there’s one more memoryThere’s a little bit of you in everything I see
If somehow you could find that cloud with my stuff locked awayDust it off, and you could see the things I send you everyday
Yeah, I could send a picture of your great-grandson growing upTell you one more time I love you and that I miss you so muchSometimes it’s the little things that really get to meEverywhere I look, there’s one more memoryThere’s a little bit of you in everything I see
Everywhere I look, there’s one more memoryThere’s a little bit of you in everything I see
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