Troubadour
It Was Me
Brothers Of The Highway
River Of Love
House Of Cash
I Saw God Today
Give Me More Time
When You're In Love
Make Her Fall In Love With Me Song
West Texas Town
House With No Doors
If Heartaches Were Horses
Frogtoon Music Album Info: Troubadour
Published: 04 Apr 2021, 22:35
Troubadour Is The 25th Studio Album By American Country Music Singer George Strait. It Was Released On April 1 2008 On MCA Nashville Records. The Album Comprises 12 Tracks Including Two Duets. The Lead-Off Single "I Saw God Today" Was The Highest-Debuting Single Of Strait's Career And His 43rd #1 On The Billboard Country Charts. The Album Has Been Certified Platinum By The RIAA. At The 51st Grammy Awards Troubadour Earned The Grammy Award For Best Country Album The First Grammy Win Of Strait's Career. "I Saw God Today" The Lead-Off Single Debuted At #19 On The Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart Giving Strait The Highest Chart Debut Of His Career. This Song Went On To Become His 43rd Billboard #1 And His 56th On All Trade Charts Setting A New Record For Most #1 Singles. The Album's Title Track Was Released In June 2008 As Its Second Single And Peaked At #7 On The Country Charts. Following It Was "River Of Love" Which Debuted At #45 In November 2008 And Reached #1 In April 2009. Rhapsody Ranked The Album #4 On Its "Country's Best Albums Of The Decade" List. "With A Career That Includes An Awe-Inspiring 50-Plus No. 1 Hits Plenty Of George Strait's Releases Could Have A Spot On This List But Troubadour Feels Like The Best Fit. From The Caribbean Lilt Of "River Of Love" To The Reverential "I Saw God Today" To The Honky-Tonkin' Trucking Song "Brothers Of The Highway" To The Carefree Western Swing Of "West Texas Town" Strait Runs The Gamut Of Sounds And Emotions And Aces Them All. One Of The Few Artists Who Can Achieve Commercial Success Without Courting It Strait Remains True To The Honky-Tonk-Inspired Sound He Started Out With Decades Ago."