George Strait - Babys Gotten Good At Goodbye Apr 2026
Unlike previous breakups, she leaves without crying or hesitation, signaling she has "mastered" the art of leaving.
It was Strait's 16th number one hit, part of his record-setting 60 number ones across various charts. Song Meaning and Lyrics George Strait - Babys Gotten Good At Goodbye
The song replaced a track by Strait's longtime friend Dean Dillon. Though Dillon was initially "miffed," he had actually been the one to introduce Strait to the Tony/Troy Martin demo. Unlike previous breakups, she leaves without crying or
The track is a poignant reflection on heartbreak and emotional detachment. Unlike previous breakups
A man is stunned by his partner's sudden departure.
Songwriter Tony Martin conceptualized the idea while driving a truck with no radio, entertaining himself by coming up with the opening line: "What a rotten day this turned out to be" .