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Price Comparison for Easy Come Easy Go - George Strait
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Easy Come, Easy Go
Release Date: 1994 - 03 - 28, Audio CD, Mca Last Update 06.01.2010 06:23
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One Step At A Time - George Strait
by nightowljim - written on 19/10/04 (Very useful, 129 readings)
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I thought I’d take a chance. I had heard of George, new he was massive in America, but couldn’t recall ever having heard any of his songs. Facts about George Strait I have found out in the mean time. Given Name: George Strait Born: May 15th 1952 in Poteet Texas Wife: Norma and son George Jnr Height: 5ft 10 Inches Weight: 160 lbs Eyes: Green Hair: Brown Instruments: Guitar / Piano Record Label: MCA His singing career has extended well over twenty years and he’s had more than fifty number ones in the country and western charts in America. Former President George Bush on George Strait at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, March 3rd, 2002 said “Everybody at the show ...
Ocean Front Property - George Strait
by chandlerk - written on 02/01/04 (Somewhat useful, 23 readings)
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This is the George Strait album that really brought George into the limelight not only in Texas but on a national scale. The songs are some of the best-written material he has ever produced. The music is heavily based in Texas music roots but should be enjoyable to any listeners who enjoy any of his current material. This ...
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