![]() Whether you're celebrating your father, stepfather, grandfather, uncle, or any other father-like figure in your life this Father's Day, here are 32 of the best Father's Day songs that will make their day (and possibly make them cry happy tears, too). Strait has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time. Known as the 'King of Country', Strait is one of the most influential and popular recording artists of all time. ![]() Standin' in a little room Back of the church with our tuxes on Lookin' at him I say 'I can't believe, son, that you're grown' He. Plus, parenthood is such a universally rewarding (and complicated) experience that the songs about parent and child relationships are endless. George Strait is a country music singer, songwriter, actor, and producer. Dad, this could be the best day of my life I've been dreamin' day and night 'bout the fun we'll have It's just me and you doin' what I've always wanted to I'm the luckiest boy alive This is the best day of my life. While there aren't a ton of Father's Day-specific songs out there, there are probably more than you think. Whether you cook a delicious meal from scratch or plan their favorite Father's Day desserts, it's the thought that counts.īut if you're struggling with exactly what to do to show your father you care, sometimes putting together a playlist for the holiday can accomplish everything you want and then some. Of course, no matter how you celebrate your dad this Father's Day, they are sure to appreciate your effort. Sometimes music conveys the emotion that words can't on their own. That's why Father's Day songs are so important. Putting all that love, admiration, respect, and appreciation for one person in a single Father's Day card or Father's Day gift is challenging to say the least. It’s always a fun challenge to go to the studio to try to make a better record.Sometimes summing up all of your feelings about your father (or a father figure in your life) can be difficult. Even though I love ‘Amarillo By Morning,’ you have to find new things to make it sound fresh. If I say I’m going to try to find a song like ‘Amarillo By Morning’ and duplicate it on this record, that’s boring. After each event, his son would say, I’m the luckiest boy alive, this is the best day of my life. “That’s the only way you can get inspired. I’ve tried to make each better than the last one, and that’s the way you have to look at it,” he says. I am who I am and I do this kind of music, and I’ve tried to make good records my whole career. “I’m not trying to do anything that I’m not comfortable with. Then again, he has said the same of a lot of the 30-something albums in his unparalleled catalog. Strait believes the new LP is the best thing he’s ever released. The task at hand now is working up the new Cold Beer Conversation songs to play live. So he’s not only anxious about reuniting with his fans, but also with his band. Other than television broadcasts such as this past April’s ACM Awards in Dallas, the singer and his band haven’t worked much together in the past year. While Strait reports that he has no regrets about his decision to stop touring, he is “getting a little antsy to play some music,” he says. But people didn’t really hear any of that.” “I always said I’m not going to retire,” he insists, “I’m just not going to have any structured touring. We sat down with the country music icon on Tuesday at Las Vegas’ MGM Grand to speak about his two big announcements: the new album and his return to the stage (not to be confused with a return to touring) at the brand-new Las Vegas Arena, in April 2016. “I wish they would have released it months ago, because I look at the charts and I don’t see me in there!” he jokes with Rolling Stone Country. On Tuesday, he announced that he is releasing a new album, Cold Beer Conversation on September 25th. Luckily for the King of Country Music, his chart absence is bound to be over in a matter of days. ![]() Rather, he’d just like to see his name on the country charts again. There’s been a big void in George Strait’s life over the past year, and it has nothing to do with his decision to retire from touring.
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