
On this day October 6 1983, Right or Wrong was released, marking the third studio album from country music star George Strait. The album solidified Strait’s rise as one of the most important voices in country music during the 1980s, blending traditional honky tonk roots with a smooth, modern sound that appealed to a wide audience.
Right or Wrong featured several hit singles, including the title track, which reached number one on the country charts, as well as fan favorites like You Look So Good in Love and Let's Fall to Pieces Together. The album’s success helped establish Strait as a consistent hitmaker and a defining artist of the neotraditional country movement.
Celebrated for its timeless songwriting and Strait’s effortless vocals, the album showcased his ability to honor classic country traditions while shaping the future of the genre. It remains one of his most beloved releases from the decade.
80s insight: Right or Wrong reflected the 1980s revival of traditional country music, proving that classic sounds could still thrive in a changing musical landscape.
Right or Wrong featured several hit singles, including the title track, which reached number one on the country charts, as well as fan favorites like You Look So Good in Love and Let's Fall to Pieces Together. The album’s success helped establish Strait as a consistent hitmaker and a defining artist of the neotraditional country movement.
Celebrated for its timeless songwriting and Strait’s effortless vocals, the album showcased his ability to honor classic country traditions while shaping the future of the genre. It remains one of his most beloved releases from the decade.
80s insight: Right or Wrong reflected the 1980s revival of traditional country music, proving that classic sounds could still thrive in a changing musical landscape.