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Artist/Band: George Strait
Lyrics for Song: Friday Night Fever
Lyrics for Album: Strait Country [Universal] [1981]



(Dean Dillon - Blake Mevis - Frank Dycus)



I love the sound of a jukebox playing

So I sit here while she's staying home

Watching Dallas on TV

I love the taste of whiskey straight

But the strongest thing she ever takes is a sip

From a small glass of Chablis.

Though birds of a different feather

Our love keeps us together

And she knows what's wrong with me tonight.



I've got that Friday night fever

Sometimes a man just needs a breather

She knows I love her and I need her

And I'm no cheater

I've just got that Friday night fever.



She wouldn't change me if she could

So I wouldn't change her, she's too good

Sometimes a man just needs a change of pace

I've heard all those come-on lines

But I go home at closing time

I know no one could ever take her place

Now she's taking down her hair

She knows I'll soon be there

To give her the love she needs tonight.



I've got that Friday night fever

Sometimes a man just needs a breather

She knows I love her and I need her

And I'm no cheater

I've just got that Friday night fever.



I got that Friday night fever

Sometimes a man just needs a breather

She knows I love her and I need her

And I'm no cheater

I've just got that Friday night fever...


Friday Night Fever

George Strait's "Friday Night Fever" stands as a quintessential example of his mastery within the Texas country and honky-tonk genres. Recorded for the 1981 compilation "Strait Country," the track exemplifies the smooth, rhythmic delivery that defined his early career and established him as a leading figure in the genre. The song captures the essence of late-night social gatherings and country music's enduring appeal to working-class audiences. With its characteristic acoustic guitar work and Strait's signature vocal style, the recording remains a staple of his discography, reflecting the timeless themes of camaraderie and celebration found in his body of work from the early 1980s.


Album Lyrics: Strait Country [Universal] [1981]


George Strait
"Strait Country [Universal] [1981]"


1. Honky Tonk Down Stairs
2. I Get Along With You
3. Friday Night Fever
4. Every Time You Throw Dirt On Her (You Lose A Littl
5. She's Playing Hell Trying To Get Me To Heaven