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George Strait is a country music icon, and his song “Troubadour” is a perfect example of why he is so beloved. The song was released in 2008 as the title track of Strait’s 25th studio album. It was written by Leslie Satcher and Monty Holmes, and it tells the story of a traveling musician who sings for his supper.

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The song is a classic country ballad, with a simple melody and lyrics that are both heartwarming and heartbreaking. Strait’s voice is warm and expressive, and he delivers the lyrics with a sincerity that is impossible to resist.

The song begins with the singer describing his life as a troubadour. He sings of traveling from town to town, sleeping in his car, and eating in diners. He sings of the loneliness of the road, but he also sings of the joy of making music and connecting with people.

The chorus of the song is a beautiful ode to the power of music. Strait sings, “I’m just a troubadour, singing my songs, hoping to touch a heart or two.” He sings of how music can bring people together and make them feel less alone.

The bridge of the song is a moving reflection on the meaning of life. Strait sings, “We’re all just troubadours, passing through this world, trying to make a difference.” He sings of how we all have a story to tell, and how music is a way of sharing our stories with others.

The song ends with the singer returning to the theme of the power of music. Strait sings, “I’m just a troubadour, but my songs will live on.” He sings of how music can transcend time and space, and how it can connect people from all walks of life.

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“Troubadour” is a beautiful and moving song that celebrates the power of music. It is a song that will stay with you long after you hear it. If you are a fan of George Strait, or if you simply love good country music, then you need to hear this song.

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