About the song

“Write This Down” by George Strait is a timeless piece of country music that embodies the essence of classic storytelling and heartfelt emotion. Penned by Dana Hunt Black and Kent Robbins, this song was released in March 1999 as part of George Strait’s album *Always Never the Same*. It quickly ascended to the top of the charts, becoming Strait’s 35th number one single on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, showcasing his enduring appeal and musical prowess.

The song’s narrative unfolds with a melody that resonates deeply with its audience, blending Strait’s smooth vocals with lyrics that capture the fleeting yet profound moments of love. “Write This Down” isn’t just a chart-topper; it’s a testament to the power of simplicity and sincerity in country music. Its crossover success was notable, reaching number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100, further solidifying Strait’s influence beyond country music circles.

The accompanying music video, directed by Deaton Flanigen, Bill Young, and Jack Hattingh, captures the energy and connection Strait has with his audience. Filmed live at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, the video adds a layer of authenticity to the song’s narrative, showcasing Strait’s command of the stage and his ability to connect with fans on a personal level.

In terms of chart performance, “Write This Down” debuted impressively and went on to achieve multiple accolades. It topped not only the US Billboard Hot Country Songs but also the Canada Country Tracks chart, underscoring its widespread appeal across borders. The song’s enduring popularity is further underscored by its certifications, including a 2× Platinum certification from the RIAA for sales exceeding 2,000,000 units.

Reflecting on its impact, “Write This Down” remains a cherished entry in George Strait’s extensive discography, celebrated for its heartfelt lyrics, memorable melody, and Strait’s distinctive voice that continues to resonate with fans of country music worldwide. It stands as a testament to the enduring power of authentic storytelling in music, leaving an indelible mark on the genre and cementing George Strait’s legacy as a country music icon.

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Lyrics

I never saw the end in sight
Fools are kind of blind
Thought everything was going alright
But I was running out of time
‘Cause you had one foot out the door
I swear I didn’t see
But if you’re really going away
Here’s some final words from me
Baby, write this down
Take a little note to remind you in case you didn’t know
Tell yourself I love you and I don’t want you to go
Write this down
Take my words and read ’em every day, keep ’em close by
Don’t you let ’em fade away
So you’ll remember what I forgot to say
Write this down
I’ll sign it at the bottom of the page
I’ll swear under oath
‘Cause every single word is true
And I think you need to know
So use it as a bookmark, stick it on your ‘frigerator door
Hang it in a picture frame up above the mantel
Where you’ll see it for sure
Baby, write this down
Take a little note to remind you in case you didn’t know
Tell yourself I love you and I don’t want you to go
Write this down
Take my words and read ’em every day, keep ’em close by
Don’t you let ’em fade away
So you’ll remember what I forgot to say
Write this down
You can find a chisel, I can find a stone
Folks will be reading these words
Long after we’re gone
Baby, write this down
Take a little note to remind you in case you didn’t know
Tell yourself I love you and I don’t want you to go
Write this down
Take my words and read ’em every day, keep ’em close by
Don’t you let ’em fade away
So you’ll remember what I forgot to say
Write this down
Oh I love you and I don’t want you to go
Baby write this down

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