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A Waltz Down Memory Lane: George Strait’s “Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind”
Ah, George Strait, the King of Country, and a voice that’s woven itself into the tapestry of our lives. Today, we dust off a gem from his crown, a song that’s as timeless as the Texas sun itself: “Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind?”. Released in 1984, it’s not just a tune, it’s a portal back to those hazy summer nights, sticky with sweet tea and longing, where the jukebox played and hearts danced under the dim glow of honky-tonk lights.

Sanger D. Shafer and Darlene Shafer penned this masterpiece, crafting a story as familiar as worn denim and as poignant as a well-worn boot. It’s a tale spun by a man nursing a beer, lost in the echoes of a love that’s slipped away. The city of Fort Worth, a vibrant tapestry of brick and steel, becomes more than just a backdrop; it’s a shared memory, a whispered promise etched in the pavement.

The song opens with a gentle twang, the guitar strings sighing like a lonesome wind. Strait’s voice, smooth as honey and seasoned with a hint of gravel, paints a picture of our protagonist, boots propped on a barstool, his gaze fixed on the neon lights outside. He’s miles away from his lost love, now living in the glitz and glamour of nearby Dallas, but his heart remains anchored in the dusty streets of Fort Worth, where their love once bloomed.

With each verse, we’re swept back in time, reliving stolen kisses under the Friday night sky, the scent of barbecue smoke mingling with the melody of a jukebox waltz. We see the laughter echoing off the Stockyards, the shared dreams whispered under the stars. But the sweetness is tinged with the bitter bite of loss, the ache of a love that couldn’t weather the distance.

The chorus, a simple yet powerful refrain, becomes the song’s beating heart. “Does Fort Worth ever cross your mind?” he asks, his voice raw with vulnerability. It’s a question that hangs in the air, unanswered but echoing in the listener’s soul. Does the memory of their love still linger in the corners of her heart, a bittersweet whisper in the city’s song?

“Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind?” is more than just a country ballad. It’s a testament to the enduring power of love and memory, a reminder that even when roads diverge, the echoes of our past can still resonate in the present. It’s a song for anyone who’s ever loved and lost, who’s ever felt the pang of nostalgia for a place and a time that exists only in the heart. So, pour yourself a glass of sweet tea, crank up the volume, and let yourself be swept away by the King of Country as he takes you on a waltz down memory lane. Just remember, when the last note fades, the question remains: Does Fort Worth ever cross your mind?

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Cold Fort Worth beer, just ain’t no good for jealous
I’ve tried it night, after night
You’re in someone else’s arms in Dallas
Does Fort Worth ever cross your mind?
Darlin’ while you’re busy, burnin’ bridges
Burn one for me, if you get time
‘Cause good memories, don’t fade so easy
Does Fort Worth ever cross your mind?
You left me here, to be with him in Dallas
And I know it hurts you at the time
Well I wonder now, if it makes a difference
Does Fort Worth ever cross your mind?
You left me here, to be with him in Dallas
And I know it hurts you, at the time
Well I wonder now, if it makes a difference
Does Fort Worth ever cross your mind?
Does Fort Worth ever cross your mind?