Neotraditional country featuring smooth vocals, pedal steel guitar , and acoustic arrangements. Behind the Song Songwriters: Written by Tony Martin and Troy Martin.
The song replaced a track by Strait's longtime friend Dean Dillon. Though Dillon was initially "miffed," he had actually been the one to introduce Strait to the Tony/Troy Martin demo.
Unlike previous breakups, she leaves without crying or hesitation, signaling she has "mastered" the art of leaving. George Strait - Babys Gotten Good At Goodbye
Reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart on April 1, 1989.
It was Strait's 16th number one hit, part of his record-setting 60 number ones across various charts. Song Meaning and Lyrics Though Dillon was initially "miffed," he had actually
"Baby's Gotten Good at Goodbye" is a hallmark country ballad by George Strait, serving as the lead single for his 1989 album, Beyond the Blue Neon . Key Facts and Chart Success Released in December 1988.
Songwriter Tony Martin conceptualized the idea while driving a truck with no radio, entertaining himself by coming up with the opening line: "What a rotten day this turned out to be" . It was Strait's 16th number one hit, part
A man is stunned by his partner's sudden departure.