Introduction:

“She Told Me So”, a classic country ballad released in 2006, showcases the smooth vocals and undeniable charm of country music legend George Strait. The song, written by Bobby Braddock, became a hit on the country music charts and further solidified Strait’s place as a country music icon.

Tony Brown, a longtime collaborator of Strait’s, served as producer for “She Told Me So” which appeared on Strait’s studio album It Just Comes Natural. The album itself was a critical and commercial success, reaching number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. “She Told Me So” wasn’t released as a single, but it has become a fan favorite and a staple on Strait’s concert setlists.

The song’s lyrics paint a picture of a man in blissful denial. He convinces himself that his girlfriend is completely devoted to him, despite rumors to the contrary. The narrator uses hyperbole to express his confidence, claiming that “there’s roses blooming in the Arctic Circle” and “icebergs in the Gulf of Mexico” before admitting he’d believe anything positive about the relationship “if she told me so.” This humorous yet relatable situation struck a chord with listeners and helped make the song a country classic.

“She Told Me So” is a prime example of George Strait’s signature style. The song features a simple yet catchy melody, complimented by Strait’s smooth vocals and backing instrumentation that is characteristic of the neotraditional country movement of the 1980s and 1990s. While not a chart-topping single, “She Told Me So” demonstrates Strait’s ability to connect with listeners through relatable characters and situations, solidifying his enduring legacy in country music.

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Lyrics:

I’m her world and she revolves around meJust being close to me makes her love growEach night she thanks God for the day she found meWhy, when she came home this morning, she told me so

And there’s roses blooming in the Arctic CircleIcebergs in the Gulf of MexicoAnd there’s not one star in HeavenOr a sunrise every morningI’d believe it if she told me so

I know people say she has a loverReferring to this guy she’s come to knowWell, they’re just friends, she loves him like a brotherAnd she’s never even kissed him, she told me so

And there’s roses blooming in the Arctic CircleIcebergs in the Gulf of MexicoAnd there’s not one star in HeavenAnd eight don’t follow sevenI’d believe it if she told me so