WHEN A SONG HITS 60 MILLION MEMORIES, YOU DON’T SING IT — YOU FEEL IT. Brooks & Dunn stepped onto the Kennedy Center stage and chose a song that already knew its way around the room. “Amarillo by Morning” didn’t need an introduction. The crowd leaned in. Then sang. Soft at first. Then together. George Strait sat there, watching. Smiling that quiet smile. The kind that says he knows exactly what this song has meant to people for decades. No flash. No showing off. Just respect. And gratitude. For a few minutes, it didn’t feel like an awards night. It felt like a shared memory. Passed gently from one voice to another.

George Strait Honored at the Kennedy Center Honors — A Tribute Fit for the King of Country

Several weeks ago, the annual Kennedy Center Honors took place in Washington, D.C., celebrating a legendary new class of honorees. Among them stood George Strait, the “King of Country Music,” recognized for his lasting contributions to American culture alongside icons like KISSSylvester StalloneBroadway star Michael Crawford, and disco pioneer Gloria Gaynor.

The Kennedy Center, long considered a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy, has become synonymous with this prestigious event — honoring individuals whose artistic impact has shaped the American experience. Over the years, it has recognized the likes of Dolly PartonWillie NelsonJohnny Cash, and Loretta Lynn.

A Country Tribute Worth Remembering

To mark the occasion, several of country music’s top talents gathered to pay tribute. Miranda Lambert performed a stunning version of “Run,” while Brooks & Dunn took the stage to deliver a powerful rendition of “Amarillo by Morning” — one of George Strait’s most beloved hits.

Originally released in 1982 on Strait from the Heart, “Amarillo by Morning” peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Though it never hit No. 1, it has endured as a timeless anthem and fan favorite — a song Strait himself once called:

“My most favorite song I’ve ever recorded… and it was big in the dance halls, people always requested it. This one’s called ‘Amarillo By Morning.’ I love singing it.”

Ronnie Dunn, still one of the finest voices in country music, brought heartfelt depth to the performance. Paired with Kix Brooks, the duo once again proved why they remain icons in their own right — and why many believe they may one day be honored by the Kennedy Center themselves.

Airing Nationwide on CBS and Paramount+

The full 2025 Kennedy Center Honors ceremony is set to air on CBS and stream on Paramount+. While this clip offers only a glimpse of the night’s emotion and excellence, it’s already clear that the tribute to George Strait was among the standout highlights.

Watch George Strait’s Classic “Amarillo by Morning”

To fully appreciate the legacy being celebrated, revisit the original recording of “Amarillo by Morning” below — a song that continues to define generations of country music lovers.

In honoring George Strait, the Kennedy Center recognized not only a musical legacy, but a voice that has become part of America’s cultural soundtrack — steady, sincere, and unmistakably timeless.

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