About the Song

Amarillo by Morning: A Country Ballad That Epitomizes the American Dream

In the vast expanse of American music, certain songs stand as timeless testaments to the nation’s spirit and heritage. “Amarillo by Morning” by George Strait, released in 1982, is one such ballad that has captivated listeners for decades, weaving a tale of love, loss, and the unwavering pursuit of dreams amidst the backdrop of the American West.

Strait’s smooth, emotive vocals breathe life into the song’s protagonist, a down-on-his-luck cowboy named Travis, who finds himself entangled in a whirlwind romance with a captivating woman named Amarillo. Their connection is undeniable, a beacon of light amidst the harsh realities of their lives. However, their paths are destined to diverge, leaving Travis heartbroken and alone, seeking solace in the familiar rhythm of the open road.

“Amarillo by Morning” is a poignant exploration of the human condition, capturing the bittersweet essence of love and loss, the resilience of the human spirit, and the allure of the American Dream. The song’s lyrics paint vivid imagery of the Texan landscape, from the sun-scorched plains to the bustling city of Amarillo, where Travis and Amarillo’s paths intertwine.

Strait’s masterful storytelling draws the listener into Travis’s world, allowing them to experience his heartache, determination, and unwavering hope. The song’s enduring popularity lies in its ability to resonate with listeners across generations, speaking to universal themes of love, loss, and the pursuit of one’s dreams.

“Amarillo by Morning” is more than just a country song; it’s an American anthem, a testament to the enduring power of music to capture the essence of the human experience. Strait’s heartfelt delivery and the song’s timeless lyrics have cemented its place in the pantheon of American music, ensuring that “Amarillo by Morning” will continue to touch the hearts of listeners for generations to come.

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Lyrics: Amarillo By Morning

Amarillo by morning, up from San Antone
Everything that I’ve got is just what I’ve got on
When that sun is high in that Texas sky
I’ll be bucking at the county fair
Amarillo by morning, Amarillo I’ll be thereThey took my saddle in Houston, broke my leg in Santa Fe
Lost my wife and a girlfriend somewhere along the way
Well I’ll be looking for eight when they pull that gate
And I hope that judge ain’t blind
Amarillo by morning, Amarillo’s on my mind

Amarillo by morning, up from San Antone
Everything that I’ve got is just what I’ve got on
I ain’t got a dime, but what I got is mine
I ain’t rich, but Lord I’m free
Amarillo by morning, Amarillo’s where I’ll be
Amarillo by morning, Amarillo’s where I’ll be