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Released on September 26, 1984, "Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind" is the fourth studio album by American country music legend George Strait. It marked a significant turning point in his career, establishing his signature sound and propelling him to superstardom.
The album achieved critical and commercial success. It earned Strait two major awards for Album of the Year: the Country Music Association Award in 1985 and the Academy of Country Music Award in 1986. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified it platinum, signifying sales of over one million copies in the United States.
The title track, "Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind," became a signature song for Strait. Other notable hits on the album include "The Cowboy Rides Away" and "The Fireman."
Tracklist
A1 | Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind | |
A2 | Any Old Time | |
A3 | I Need Someone Like Me | |
A4 | You're Dancin' This Dance All Wrong | |
A5 | Honky Tonk Saturday Night | |
B1 | I Should Have Watched That First Step | |
B2 | Love Comes From The Other Side Of Town | |
B3 | The Cowboy Rides Away | |
B4 | What Did You Expect Me To Do | |
B5 | The Fireman |