George Strait - Beyond The Blue Neon video free download


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"Beyond The Blue Neon" is the first track of George Strait's 1989 album of the same name. This song was written by Larry Boone and Paul Nelson. Boone originally recorded this song the year earlier on his "Swingin' Doors, Sawdust Floors" album.

The song belongs to George Strait and MCA Records.

Comments

10 years ago

Richard Bain

He has so many good albums would be hard to pick a favorite! My Top 55. Beyond The Blue Neon4. Strait From The Heart3. Ocean Front Property2. #71. Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind

10 years ago

Richard Bain

Great song from a classic country album! This is what real country sounds like!

10 years ago

MrGeorgeda123

my boy george

10 years ago

Jay Wright

This is SO much more than "Piano Man" or anything from the 40's. It is the heart & soul of everyone who has felt the gut wrenching, sleep depriving, pain of a lost love & disorientation. A vivid picture of a safe harbor: swinging doors, sawdust floors, a heartache drowns as whiskey pours, hole in the wall, & ringing crack of a cue ball. Where the tears & the lonely belong. It doesn't get any better. Billy Joel, even Sinatra, couldn't sing it any better. Blues, jazz, country, swing. m,m,m,

10 years ago

lee laural

this to me is the essence of George Strait......the second most favorite GS song ever....next only to Amarillo...

11 years ago

John BOLDT

i totally agree.. this is one of my all time favorite songs and albums.. thanks for the post.

11 years ago

carol biggs

love George Strait great voice

11 years ago

acrucialdood

it appears you haven't fully grasped the concept of this song.

12 years ago

David Brown

Really should be listened before or after Billy Joel's "Piano Man". Although it is much darker in tone. The beat is very 40s film noir. You can almost picture cigarette smoke and the smell of cheap booze.

12 years ago

Natalya Fan

i dont think its possible for george strait to do a bad song, he puts his hart in every song...god bless texas and george!!!

12 years ago

WinstonFreedman

@MrDove82 The sound on this album is really something. It's such a great mix of swing, jazz, blues, and classic country. The style is so different, but fitting – it’s wonderful.

12 years ago

Alex Castillo

Thanks God there are people with good music taste.

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