George Strait - Carrying Your Love with Me
Facts
| Artist(s) | George Strait |
| Studio | Mca Nashville |
| Release Date | April 22, 1997 |
| UPC Code | 008811158422 |
| Buy this item | $9.97 at Amazon.com As of Jan 7 21:21 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 1 to 2 days, |
About George Strait - Carrying Your Love with Me
Tracks
- Round About Way - George Strait, Dean, Steve
- Carrying Your Love with Me - George Strait, Stevens, Jeff
- One Night at a Time - George Strait, Cook, Roger [1]
- She'll Leave You With a Smile - George Strait, Blackmon, Odie
- Won't You Come Home (And Talk to a Stranger) - George Strait, Kemp, Wayne
- Today My World Slipped Away - George Strait, Wright, Mark
- I've Got a Funny Feeling - George Strait, Howard, Harlan
- The Nerve - George Strait, Braddock, Bobby
- That's Me (Every Chance I Get) - George Strait, Sanders, Mark [Song
- A Real Good Place to Start - George Strait, Dillon, Dean
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Now this is country music! |
George Strait's "Carrying your love with me" is a truly genuine country album. This is the only album I have of the Country singer, but it is one I listen to. Whereas Shania's "Come on over" is collecting a lot of dust. If you love the old classic country, like Kenny Rogers & Johnny Cash, you will appreciate this honkeytonk record.
It's a great addition to a country music fan's collection.
Highly recommended! September 10, 2002
| Doesn't quite match "Blue Clear Sky", but it comes close |
George does his usual country swing on the opening lost-love song "Round About Way", the romantic toe-tapper "That's Me Every Chance I Get", and the driving song "I've Got A Funny Feeling". All these songs are well-written and well-done. The song that prevents this album from getting five stars, in my opinion, is the honky-tonk song "Won't You Come Home And Talk To A Stranger". In the aforementioned song, these are the words the woman uses when she calls her husband at the bar, where he's having a good time with friends, and begs him to come home("Won't you come home and talk to a stranger/It's the only place in days you haven't been"). George is good at choosing songs for his records, but he occasionally lapses, picking songs with "hokey", uncharacteristically bad words or themes. "Won't You Come Home And Talk To A Stranger" is one of only a few George Strait songs that I can honestly say is really bad. However, I think it's the only "miss" on a record where practically every song could be a hit. Carrying Your Love With Me doesn't quite match its predecessor, Blue Clear Sky. However, it comes close. I think George made a winning, high-quality record here. March 18, 2002
| Great Cd |
| Another Great Album From George!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| Wow |
The Nerve is an excellent change of pace, and delves nicely into a man's past and ancestry. The great Vern Gosdin tune Today My World Slipped Away is given a nice cover. You can clearly hear the heartbreak in George's voice, as he relates the destruction divorce can wrought. May 30, 2000
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