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“I’ve Come to Expect It From You” is a poignant country ballad recorded by American country music artist George Strait. Penned by the songwriting duo of Buddy Cannon and Dean Dillon, the song was released in October 1990 as the third and final single from Strait’s album “Livin’ It Up.”

The song’s lyrics delve into the complexities of a long-term relationship, exploring themes of love, disappointment, and acceptance. It paints a picture of a couple who have weathered the storms of time, their love enduring despite the inevitable challenges. The narrator expresses a sense of resignation, acknowledging that their partner’s flaws are an integral part of their identity, and that they have come to accept them as an unavoidable aspect of their love.

“I’ve Come to Expect It From You” resonated deeply with audiences and critics alike, solidifying Strait’s position as one of country music’s most beloved and respected artists. The song’s relatable lyrics and heartfelt delivery contributed to its commercial success, peaking at number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in January 1991. It remains a classic in Strait’s extensive discography, often included in his live performances and regarded as a testament to the enduring power of love and understanding.

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