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Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind is a cornerstone in the edifice of George Strait’s illustrious career. Released in 1984 as the title track of his fourth studio album, the song swiftly ascended to the pinnacle of country music charts, securing its place as a timeless classic. This ballad, with its evocative lyrics and Strait’s signature smooth baritone, is more than just a song; it’s a poignant reflection on love, loss, and the enduring allure of a place.  

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The song’s narrative unfolds with a quiet intimacy, painting a vivid picture of a love affair intertwined with the vibrant tapestry of Fort Worth. The city, often referred to as the “Cowtown,” becomes a tangible character in the story, a symbol of shared experiences and cherished memories. Strait’s vocal performance is nothing short of masterful. His voice, rich and resonant, carries the listener through a spectrum of emotions, from the hopeful optimism of early love to the melancholic contemplation of a relationship’s end.

A hallmark of great country music is its ability to evoke a sense of place, and Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind is a quintessential example of this artistry. The song’s lyrics are imbued with vivid imagery of the Texas landscape, creating a palpable atmosphere that transports the listener to the heart of the Lone Star State. The mention of familiar landmarks and local references further solidifies the song’s connection to its geographical and cultural roots.

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Beyond its lyrical prowess, the song’s musical arrangement is equally compelling. The understated instrumentation, featuring acoustic guitar, steel guitar, and subtle percussion, provides a perfect backdrop for Strait’s vocal performance. The melody, both haunting and memorable, underscores the song’s emotional depth. It is a testament to the songwriting craft of Sanger and Darlene Shafer, who crafted a narrative that resonated deeply with audiences across the country.

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Lyrics

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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?

chorus

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?