Carrying Your Love with Me
| George StraitCarrying Your Love with Me
Carrying Your Love With Me is the seventeenth studio album released in 1997 by American country music artist George Strait. It was released by MCA Nashville and it produced four singles for Strait on the Billboard country charts. "One Night at a Time", the title track, and "Round About Way", respectively the first, second, and fourth singles, all reached Number One, while "Today My World Slipped Away" (a cover of a Vern Gosdin song) reached #3. Eddie Kilgallon, then a member of the band Ricochet, co-wrote "One Night at a Time". The album has been certified 3נMulti-Platinum by the RIAA for shipping three million copies in the U.S. "Carrying Your Love with Me" was nominated for Best Country Album at the 1998 Grammy Awards.-Wikipedia
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All Music
Isn't quite as strong, yet it still has a number of very nice moments
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My Kind of Country
There is little to actively criticise: The vocals are fine, the songs all pretty good, the production tasteful. It lacks a little in the way of excitement.
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Swapacd
Delivered with that smooth baritone purr and a rhythm as seductive as it is slippery. The quality is always incredibly high.
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Slacker
Has a number of very nice moments, making it a worthwhile endeavor for fans, even if it lacks its predecessor's resonance.
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Thoughtco
It's a fine example of Strait's music.
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Best Country Singers
Balance of soft, devotional ballads and playful come-ons with yelping fiddles and crying steel guitars.
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