In the style originally performed by George Strait and Terry Stafford
Amarillo by Morning lyrics available from Google Lyrics and AZ Lyrics
Original song versions from 1983 and 1973
This short excerpt is in MP3 format running at 128 Kb per second.
The version on the CD album runs at 1,411 Kb per second.
The full CD audio file format size is 29,287 KB and runs for 2 minutes and 50 seconds.
My favorite George Strait song. It was one of his first before he became super famous. If it had been released a few years later it doubtlessly would have been Number 1 on the country charts.
Reeves
Amarillo by Morning was created using 7 Acoustic Grand Pianos, 1 Fingered Electric Bass, 1 String Ensemble 1 (Consisting of 2 Violins, 1 Viola, and 1 Cello), 2 String Ensembles 2 (Consisting of 2 Violins, 1 Viola, 1 Cello, and 1 Contrabass), 1 Double Bass Drum, 1 Electric Snare Drum, 1 High Floor Tom, 1 Low Tom, 1 Low‑Mid Tom, 1 Hi‑Mid Tom, 1 High Tom, 1 Closed Hi‑Hat Cymbals, 1 Open Hi‑Hat Cymbals, 1 Crash Cymbal 1, 1 Crash Cymbal 2, and 1 Ride Cymbal 2.
Songwriters
Terry Stafford     Wikipedia
Amarillo by Morning by George Strait
Song released on Friday, January 14, 1983
George Strait Official Website
Included in the album Strait from the Heart
Recording Producer
Recording Performer
George Strait     Wikipedia
Amarillo by Morning by Terry Stafford
Song released about January 1973
Included in the album Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose
Recording Performer
Terry Stafford     Wikipedia
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