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Check Yes or No: A Timeless Love Story

George Strait’s “Check Yes or No” is more than just a country music ballad; it’s a nostalgic journey through the heart of a love story that spans decades. Released in 1995 as the lead single from his box set Strait Out of the Box, the song quickly climbed the charts, becoming Strait’s 28th number-one hit.

Penned by Danny Wells and Dana Hunt Black, the song weaves a captivating narrative that resonates with listeners of all ages. At its core, “Check Yes or No” is a tender recollection of childhood infatuation. The song follows the progression of a young boy’s crush on a girl named Emmylou Hayes, from the playground antics of their early days to the enduring love that blossoms over time.

With Strait’s signature smooth vocals, the song effortlessly transports listeners back to simpler times, evoking a sense of longing and warmth. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of youthful innocence, filled with stolen glances, secret notes, and the thrill of first love. Yet, the song’s true magic lies in its ability to transcend time. As the narrative shifts to the present, the listener is reminded of the enduring power of love. The boy who once chased Emmylou Hayes around the playground is now celebrating a lifetime of companionship with the same girl, creating a heartwarming tale of love and commitment.

“Check Yes or No” is more than just a song; it’s a timeless celebration of love’s journey, from the giddy excitement of youth to the profound connection of a lifelong partnership. It’s a testament to the enduring power of music to evoke emotions and create lasting memories.

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It started way back in third gradeI used to sit beside Emmylou HayesA pink dress, a matching bow in her ponytailShe kissed me on the school bus but told me not to tellNext day I chased her ’round the playground‘Cross the monkey bars to the merry-go-roundAnd Emmylou got caught passing me a noteBefore the teacher took it I read what she wrote
“Do you love me? Do you wanna be my friend?And if you doWell then don’t be afraid to take me by the handIf you want toI think this is how love goesCheck yes or no”
Now we’re grown up and she’s my wifeStill like two kids with stars in our eyesAin’t much changed, I still chase EmmylouUp and down the hall, around the bed in our room
Last night I took her out in a white limousineTwenty years together she still gets to meCan’t believe it’s been that long agoWhen we got started with just a little note
“Do you love me? Do you wanna be my friend?And if you doWell then don’t be afraid to take me by the handIf you want toI think this is how love goesCheck yes or no”
“Do you love me? Do you wanna be my friend?And if you doWell then don’t be afraid to take me by the handIf you want toI think this is how love goesCheck yes or no”
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