Introduction:

Country music legend George Strait released the song “When You’re In Love” in 2008. The track became a part of his studio album “Troubadour”, a collection that marked a return to Strait’s signature neotraditional country sound after a brief exploration of contemporary country styles in previous albums.

“When You’re In Love” itself embodies the essence of classic country music. The song is a mid-tempo ballad, driven by a simple yet effective melody featuring a prominent steel guitar and a warm acoustic guitar. While the exact personnel behind the instrumentation haven’t been individually credited, Strait’s longtime collaborator Mac McAnally is likely on acoustic guitar, with Paul Franklin on steel guitar, both of whom were frequent contributors to Strait’s recordings.

Lyrically, the song takes a lighthearted and optimistic approach to love. The narrator offers advice to a presumably young couple, suggesting the best time to visit a romantic beach destination and the activities they should enjoy together. The emphasis is on creating lasting memories and soaking in the simple pleasures of being in love. “When You’re In Love” doesn’t boast chart-topping success, but it serves as a pleasant and uncomplicated addition to Strait’s extensive discography.

“Troubadour”, the album “When You’re In Love” is featured on, was produced by Tony Brown, a frequent collaborator with Strait throughout his career. Brown is known for his ability to maintain Strait’s core sound while incorporating subtle contemporary production elements. “Troubadour” peaked at number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and reached number three on the overall Billboard 200 chart, demonstrating Strait’s enduring popularity even a decade into his career.

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While “When You’re In Love” may not be one of Strait’s biggest hits, it showcases his ability to deliver a heartwarming and relatable song within the framework of classic country music. The track serves as a reminder of Strait’s enduring influence on the genre and his ability to connect with audiences through his simple yet sincere storytelling.

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Lyrics:

Don’t go in the summertimeIt’s too hot and the rooms are highBut if you go in the fall you’ll have a ballThere’s so much to see and do when you’re in love

There’s an old hotel right on the beachRomantic rooms you won’t wanna leaveBut take my word, take a stroll into townThere’s so much to see and do when you’re in love

Don’t miss Jamaica Joes, you can dine alfrescoThen dance in the street ’til the sun comes upOr you can take a barefoot cruise, share a moonlight make or twoThere’s so little time and so much to see and do when you’re in love

Be sure and take lots of pictures when you’re thereBe sure and make lots of memories, trust me

Don’t go in the summertimeIt’s too hot and the rooms are highBut if you go in the fall you’ll have a ballThere’s so much to see and do when you’re in loveThere’s so much to see and do when you’re in love