“I’m just a Texan who got lucky enough to sing.” For George Strait, Texas isn’t just a birthplace — it’s a compass. From the dusty ranch fields of Pearsall to the grand stages of Houston and beyond, he has carried the grit, grace, and humility of the Lone Star State into every song. “All my ex’s live in Texas,” he once joked in lyric, but the truth runs deeper: every chord he strums, every word he sings, carries the rhythm of his homeland. Fans call him the King of Country, but in his own words, “I’m just a Texan who got lucky enough to sing.” That humility is what makes his music timeless. Whether it’s a love ballad or a honky-tonk anthem, George Strait remains anchored to the soil that raised him. And in every performance, Texas is not just behind him — it is within him, beating steady like a second heart.
“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction When George Strait sings “Texas,” it doesn’t…