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Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind  (Audio CD) 
by George Strait

 
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Product Details
Audio CD Release Date:October 25, 1990
Studio:Mca Special Products
Number Of Discs:1
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews

Track Listing
1. Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind
2. Any Old Time
3. I Need Someone Like Me
4. You're Dancin' This Dance All Wrong
5. Honky Tonk Saturday Night
6. I Should Have Watched That First Step
7. Love Comes From The Other Side Of Town
8. The Cowboy Rides Away
9. What Did You Expect Me To Do
10. The Fireman

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 13 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5A mid-eighties classic  Jun 06, 2005 By Peter Durward Harris "Pete the music fan"
The title track is one of George's most famous songs but, perhaps surprisingly, is the only number one country hit from this chart (based on Billboard). The two other singles (The cowboy rides away, The fireman) both made the top five in the country charts.

Overall, this album is typical of George's early albums with its mix of ballads and western swing-influenced up-tempo songs. Instrumentation consists of steel, electric and acoustic guitars together with fiddle, mandolin, keyboards, bass and drums. Apart from the three tracks released as singles, I particularly like Any old time, You're dancing this dance all wrong and Honky tonk Saturday night.

If you enjoy George's music enough to want more than just the hits, you will derive a lot of enjoyment from this album.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Honky Tonk At Its Best  Aug 20, 2000 By Bradley D. Percell
One of George's stronger albums, "Fort Worth" features a fresh and clear-voiced singer who has finally been allowed to follow his heart and make the kind of music he has always wanted to make. The result-his first "album of the year" award from the CMA. This album is lean and mean honky-tonk at its best and you should treat yourself to a copy of it.

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5A GREAT CD  Jan 01, 2005 By David Brown
This is top notch George, and there is not a bad song on it. "Honky Tonk Saturday Night" is a real highlight here because you can't get it on "Strait Out Of The Box". With country classics like "The Fireman", and the title track, on it, it should be viewed as one of his best CDs. Something else great about it, is that you cannot get most of the other songs, anywhere else. So if you are a GS fan, you should have it in your collection.

3 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5A Honky Tonkin Delight!!!  Apr 30, 1999
Are you a fan of hard core, honky tonkin country? Then this is the album for you!!! It was the first time that George co-produced an album and he had complete control over material as well as arrangements. The CMA & ACM agree with me, they both honored this work with Album Of The Year, the first time George received that particular award. It may be over 10 years old now, but still sounds great today. A must for any country lovers collection!!!


4I feel bad for people who only listen to the radio...  Feb 12, 2011 By Doug DePew "Author of "SAT & BAF!""
As a previous reviewer said, this album did not have many hits. I can see three that charted...maybe four. That has nothing to do with the quality of a record, though.

Every song on the record is good. I especially like "You're Dancing This Dance All Wrong". It's pure Texas swing. This album is a little less honky-tonk than George's previous albums. It's swinging harder into Texas.

It's a good album.

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