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Artist/Band: George Strait
Lyrics for Song: She's Playing Hell Trying To Get Me To Heaven
Lyrics for Album: Strait Country [Universal] [1981]



(Dean Dillon - David Wills - Charles Quillen)



I let it all hang out last night

Come in hung over this morning

My woman met me at the door

Preaching me this warning

She said "You're gonna have to change

Your sinful way of living"

She's playing Hell

Trying to get me to Heaven



Well I promised to go to church with her

About a month of Sundays ago

And here it is, it's Sunday again

And I ain't been once in a row

And everytime that old church bell rings

You can hear my rod and reel singing

She's playing Hell

Trying to get me to Heaven



She's playing Hell

Trying to get me to Heaven

'Cause there ain't no way

All my sins could be forgiven

There's only Ten Commandments

But I broke at least eleven

She's playing Hell

Trying to get me to Heaven



--- Instrumental ---



She went out and bought me

A Sunday go-meeting suit

And I must confess it looked pretty sharp

With my old hunting boots

But I wore holes in both the knees

Trying to roll them sevens

She's playing Hell

Trying to get me to Heaven



She's playing Hell

Trying to get me to Heaven...


She's Playing Hell Trying To Get Me To Heaven

George Strait's 1981 single 'She's Playing Hell Trying To Get Me To Heaven' stands as a quintessential example of his early country storytelling prowess. Recorded for the album Strait Country, the track exemplifies the polished, radio-friendly sound that defined his career, blending traditional instrumentation with a narrative about the complexities of romantic pursuit. The song captures the tension between desire and doubt, a recurring theme in Strait's discography that resonated deeply with listeners during the early 1980s. As a staple of his catalog, it showcases his ability to craft relatable characters and situations within the framework of classic country music, cementing his status as a master of the genre.


Album Lyrics: Strait Country [Universal] [1981]


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


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