About the song
“Amarillo by Morning” is a country music duet that has become a timeless classic, capturing the hearts of listeners with its evocative lyrics, infectious melody, and the harmonious blend of two legendary voices. Written by Terry Stafford and Paul Fraser, the song was originally recorded by Stafford in 1973, but it gained widespread recognition when country music icons George Strait and Alan Jackson released their version in 1982.
The song paints a vivid picture of a man leaving his lover in Amarillo, Texas, early in the morning, promising to return before the sun rises. The lyrics, filled with imagery of dusty roads, starry skies, and the anticipation of reunion, capture the essence of love, longing, and the promise of a new day.
Strait and Jackson’s rendition of “Amarillo by Morning” seamlessly blends their distinct vocal styles, creating a harmonious duet that perfectly complements the song’s emotional depth. Strait’s signature twang and Jackson’s smooth baritone intertwine, conveying the heartfelt emotions of the lyrics. The song’s melody, a blend of country and Western influences, adds to its nostalgic charm, evoking images of wide-open spaces and the American frontier.
Upon its release in 1982, Strait and Jackson’s version of “Amarillo by Morning” quickly ascended the country music charts, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and remaining in the top ten for 18 weeks. The song’s popularity extended beyond the United States, topping charts in Canada and Australia. Its success solidified Strait and Jackson’s status as country music superstars and cemented the song’s place as a classic of the genre.
The song’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to transport listeners to a time of simpler moments, evoking feelings of nostalgia and the allure of the open road. “Amarillo by Morning” has become a staple at country music concerts, rodeos, and other gatherings, serving as a timeless anthem for those who love the country lifestyle and the spirit of adventure.
Beyond its popularity in the country music world, “Amarillo by Morning” has also found its place in popular culture, appearing in films and television shows such as “Thelma and Louise” and “King of the Hill.” The song’s enduring presence in popular culture further cements its status as a classic of American music.
“Amarillo by Morning” is more than just a country duet; it’s a timeless ballad that captures the essence of love, longing, and the promise of a new day. With its evocative lyrics, infectious melody, and the harmonious blend of Strait and Jackson’s voices, the song continues to resonate with listeners of all ages, solidifying its place as a cherished classic of American music.
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Lyrics
Amarillo by mornin’
Up from San Antone
Everything that I got
Is just what I’ve got on
When that Sun is high
In that Texas sky
I’ll be buckin’ at the county fair
Amarillo by mornin’
Amarillo I’ll be there
They took my saddle in Houston
Broke my leg in Santa Fe
Lost my wife and a girlfriend
Somewhere along the way
But I’ll be lookin’ for eight
When they pull that gate
And I hope that
Judge ain’t blind
Amarillo by mornin’
Amarillo’s on my mind
Amarillo by mornin’
Up from San Antone
Everything that I got
Is just what I’ve got on
I ain’t got a dime
But what I’ve got is mine
I ain’t rich
But Lord, I’m free
Amarillo by mornin’
Amarillo’s where I’ll be
Amarillo by mornin’
Amarillo’s where I’ll be