Introduction:
Released in 1981, “She’s Playing Hell Trying To Get Me To Heaven” is a delightful slice of traditional country music by the inimitable George Strait. The song found its home on Strait’s critically acclaimed album “Strait Country”, a collection that solidified his position as a rising star within the genre.
Strait, known for his smooth vocals and signature brand of Texas Country, delivers a humorous narrative in “She’s Playing Hell Trying To Get Me To Heaven”. The song, penned by songwriting trio Charles Quillen, David Wills, and Dean Dillon, tells the story of a man whose commitment to religious life is playfully challenged by his significant other. The woman’s unwavering devotion and attempts to guide him on the righteous path provide the comedic core of the song.
“She’s Playing Hell Trying To Get Me To Heaven” wasn’t a chart-topping hit for Strait, but it quickly became a fan favorite. The song’s enduring popularity can be attributed to its relatable characters and witty lyrics. It perfectly captures the lighthearted dynamic between romantic partners, particularly when it comes to navigating personal differences and beliefs.
While the song doesn’t delve into theological complexities, it playfully explores the concept of faith and the influence a partner can have on a person’s spiritual journey. Strait’s effortless vocals and the song’s catchy melody further elevate the listening experience. The production, overseen by Blake Mevis, complements the song’s lighthearted tone with a classic country arrangement featuring acoustic guitars, steel guitar, and a steady drumbeat.
“She’s Playing Hell Trying To Get Me To Heaven” showcases George Strait’s ability to weave relatable stories into his music. The song, though not a mainstream hit, serves as a testament to his ability to connect with his audience through humor and a genuine appreciation for traditional country music. It’s a delightful addition to Strait’s vast catalog and continues to resonate with listeners who appreciate a good-natured song about love, faith, and a touch of friendly persuasion.
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Lyrics:
I let it all hang out last night
Come in hung over this morning My woman met me at the door Preaching me this warning She said “You’re gonna have to change Your sinful way of living” She’s playing hell Trying to get me to heavenWell, I promised to go to church with her
About a month of Sundays ago And here it is, it’s Sunday again And I ain’t been once in a row And everytime that old church bell rings You can hear my rod and reel singing She’s playing hell Trying to get me to heavenShe’s playing hell
Trying to get me to heaven ‘Cause there ain’t no way All my sins could be forgiven There’s only Ten Commandments But I broke at least eleven She’s playing hell Trying to get me to heavenShe went out and bought me
A Sunday go-meeting suit And I must confess it looked pretty sharp With my old hunting boots But I wore holes in both the knees Trying to roll them sevens She’s playing hell Trying to get me to heavenShe’s playing hell
Trying to get me to heaven