About the song

“The Chair,” a timeless masterpiece in country music, showcases George Strait’s unparalleled storytelling and emotive delivery. Written by Hank Cochran and Dean Dillon, this iconic song was released in August 1985 as the lead single from Strait’s album “Something Special.” It quickly rose to the top of the country music charts in both the United States and Canada, solidifying its place as a classic in the genre.

What sets “The Chair” apart is its unique structure—unlike most songs, it lacks a traditional refrain or chorus. Instead, it relies on a captivating narrative that unfolds like a conversation between a man and a woman at a dance club. The song begins with the memorable line, “Well excuse me, but I think you’ve got my chair,” setting the stage for a charming and flirtatious exchange. As the conversation progresses, the man’s subtle charm and wit gradually win over the woman, culminating in her agreeing to let him drive her home. The twist comes at the end when he reveals, “Oh I like you too, and to tell you the truth, that wasn’t my chair after all,” leaving listeners captivated by the clever turn of events.

Critics and fans alike have lauded “The Chair” as one of George Strait’s greatest achievements. Billboard and American Songwriter ranked it among the top of their lists of the best George Strait songs, praising its timeless appeal and the sincerity of Strait’s delivery. Kevin John Coyne of Country Universe gave the song an A grade, highlighting Strait’s unmatched ability to engage listeners with his storytelling prowess.

The song’s impact extends beyond its chart success; it has left an indelible mark on country music history. In 2024, Rolling Stone recognized its significance by ranking it at #124 on its list of the 200 Greatest Country Songs of All Time. The enduring popularity of “The Chair” is a testament to George Strait’s enduring influence and his ability to connect with audiences through poignant narratives and heartfelt melodies.

With its rich storytelling and memorable lines, “The Chair” remains a beloved classic, reaffirming George Strait’s status as a legendary figure in country music and ensuring its place in the hearts of listeners for generations to come.

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Lyrics

Well, excuse me, but I think you’ve got my chair
No, that one’s not taken, I don’t mind if you sit here
I’ll be glad to share
Yeah, it’s usually packed here on Friday nights
Oh, if you don’t mind, could I talk you out of a light?
Well, thank you, could I drink you a buy?
Oh, listen to me, what I mean is, can I buy you a drink?
Anything you please
Oh, you’re welcome, well, I don’t think I caught your name
Are you waiting for someone to meet you here?
Well, that makes two of us, glad you came
No, I don’t know the name of the band
But they’re good, aren’t they?
Would you like to dance?
Yeah, I like this song too, it reminds me of you and me, baby
Do you think there’s a chance that later on I could drive you home?
No, I don’t mind at all
Oh, I like you too, and to tell you the truth
That wasn’t my chair after all
Oh, I like you too, and to tell you the truth
That wasn’t my chair after all

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