1. You Look So Good in Love - George Strait, Ballard, Glen 2. Right or Wrong - George Strait, Biese, Paul 3. A Little Heaven's Rubbing Off on Me - George Strait, Dobbins, Gene 4. 80 Proof Bottle of Tear Stopper - George Strait, Staedtler, Darryl 5. Every Time It Rains (Lord Don't It Pour) - George Strait, Craig, Charlie 6. You're the Cloud I'm On (When I'm High) - George Strait, Rogers, Ron 7. Let's Fall to Pieces Together - George Strait, Lee, Dickey 8. I'm Satisfied with You - George Strait, Rose, Fred 9. Our Paths May Never Cross - George Strait, Haggard, Merle 10. Fifteen Years Going Up (And One Night Coming Down) - George Strait, Forman, Peggy
Right or Wrong
- Audio CD: 0 pages (1990-10-25)
- Publisher: Mca Special Products
- Label: Mca Special Products
- Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
- Studio: Mca Special Products
- Average Customer Review:
based on 7 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #110764
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: ANOTHER STRAIT WINNER 2005-01-01
Comment: While this is not one of George's better CDs, there are several songs to recommend from it: "80 Proof Bottle Of Tear Stopper", "Lets Fall To Pieces Together", and "Everytime It Rains (Lord Don't It Pour)". The latter song you cannot get on "Strait Out Of The Box". It has the dubious distinction of having a RARE GS song I do not like: "You Look So Good In Love". Now it is fair to say, a weak GS song, is better then anyone else's weak material (Even Led Zeppelin, Sherrie Austin, and Toby Keith). But, I just don't care for it in the least. That one song, makes me deduct a star, but if it was ANYONE ELSE but George, it would be 5/5.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: JUST RIGHT! 2004-02-14
Comment: Nothing wrong with this one. George Strait comes through again with songs like "You Look So Good in Love", "Every Time It Rains" and "Let's Fall to Pieces Together." He's not the King of Country for nothin'. Here's hoping that he has many more in him. THE HORSEMAN
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: RIGHT AS RAIN 2003-08-27
Comment: The thing I like about George Strait and his music is that, the more he changes, the more he stays the same. Whether you listen to his newest album, Honkytonkville, or Right or Wrong you're in for classic country music from first to last. With tracks like YOU LOOK SO GOOD IN LOVE, LET'S FALL TO PIECES TOGETHER and OUR PATHS MAY NEVER CROSS, Right or Wrong is an essential part of the George Strait collection and it sounds as good today as it did at release twenty years ago. There is good reason that Strait is often referred to as "The King of Country." The reign just keeps going.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Real Stuff, Real Country 2002-02-23
Comment: Just great stuff! The drums are perfect, the fiddle is very prominent, the steel is awesome, you can the acoustic guitar, and then George Strait sings. He has perfect control. As if with this great honky-tonkin' stuff you'd even care if he had a great voice! With classic songs like 80 Proof Bottle of TearStopper (my favortie) and "I'm Satisfied with You" (Bob Wills) this is one Strait album you shouldn't miss!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Right or Wrong is a classic 2001-01-03
Comment: The 3rd of George Straits albums this is part of his classic music. Right or Wrong has many great songs this a classic job done. Again the reason to buy this album is not really for the hits because you can hear those on his greatest hit albums. The main attraction songs maybe 80 proof bottle of tearstopper, Our paths may never cross, and one of the best songs on the whole album maybe track 10 Fifteen years going up one night coming down, every song is listenable and its not boring at all. It has a very distinct sound like Our paths may never cross is a well written song. Unlike George Straits second album Strait from the heart which is also a great classic. I think Right or Wrong has more distinctness to it.
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