About the song

“Check Yes or No” isn’t just another country song; it’s a heartwarming tale of childhood sweethearts blossoming into lifelong partners. Released in 1995 by George Strait, the song became an instant hit, topping both the US Billboard country chart and the Canadian RPM country chart. More than just a chart-topper, “Check Yes or No” resonates with listeners by chronicling a love story that unfolds across decades.

The song’s brilliance lies in its simple yet relatable narrative. The opening verses take us back to the schoolyard, where two youngsters exchange shy glances and pass love notes. The playful melody evokes a sense of innocence, perfectly capturing the butterflies of first love. The song then cleverly shifts gears, transporting us to the present day. The narrator, now married for two decades, reminisces about their youthful connection and celebrates the enduring strength of their bond.

Behind this seemingly simple story lies a songwriting journey of its own. “Check Yes or No” was penned by Nashville newcomers Danny Wells and Dana Hunt Black. Black, in a songwriting session with Wells, brought forth a chorus she’d held onto for years. Together, they crafted a song that resonated with George Strait on the very first listen. Strait, known for his discerning taste, reportedly loved the song’s upbeat melody and heartwarming message, further solidifying its potential.

The song’s impact extends far beyond its chart success. “Check Yes or No” garnered prestigious awards like the CMA and ACM Single of the Year, solidifying its place in country music history. The song continues to resonate with audiences today, evidenced by its streaming popularity and its enduring appeal among country radio listeners. This enduring popularity is further reinforced by the song’s influence on other artists. Country stars like Kane Brown, Austin Mahone, and Scotty McCreery have all covered the song, a testament to its timeless appeal.

“Check Yes or No” is more than just a song; it’s a reminder that love can blossom in the most unexpected places. It’s a celebration of childhood memories, the power of commitment, and the enduring strength of love that stands the test of time.

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Lyrics

It started way back in third grade
I used to sit beside Emmylou Hayes
A pink dress, a matching bow in her ponytail
She kissed me on the school bus but told me not to tell
Next day I chased her ’round the playground
‘Cross the monkey bars to the merry-go-round
And Emmylou got caught passing me a note
Before the teacher took it I read what she wrote
“Do you love me? Do you wanna be my friend?
And if you do
Well then don’t be afraid to take me by the hand
If you want to
I think this is how love goes
Check yes or no”
Now we’re grown up and she’s my wife
Still like two kids with stars in our eyes
Ain’t much changed, I still chase Emmylou
Up and down the hall, around the bed in our room
Last night I took her out in a white limousine
Twenty years together she still gets to me
Can’t believe it’s been that long ago
When we got started with just a little note
“Do you love me? Do you wanna be my friend?
And if you do
Well then don’t be afraid to take me by the hand
If you want to
I think this is how love goes
Check yes or no”
“Do you love me? Do you wanna be my friend?
And if you do
Well then don’t be afraid to take me by the hand
If you want to
I think this is how love goes
Check yes or no”
Check yes or no
Check yes or no
Check yes or no
Check yes or no

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