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George Strait Saved a Song Nashville Said Was Too Controversial

9 August 20252 Mins Read

When George Strait first heard “You Know Me Better Than That,” the country superstar instantly connected with the record. What he didn’t know was that the song’s creator, Anna Lisa Graham, had nearly given up on the track after facing rejection from professionals who wanted her to water down its most memorable line.

Graham’s journey with this chart-topping hit began on her front porch, where she penned the opening verse and chorus in her notebook. The lyrics included: 

“Oh, you know me better than that/ You know the me that gets lazy and fat/ How moody I can be, all my insecurities/You’ve seen me lose all my charm/ You know I was raised on a farm/ Oh, she tells her friends I’m perfect/ And that I love her cat/ But you know me better than that.”

The songwriter’s authenticity struck a nerve with industry leaders, but not in the way she hoped. Multiple established writers dismissed her work, suggesting they’d collaborate only if she eliminated the word “fat” from her lyrics. 

“My heart was sinking,” Graham reportedly revealed to NSAI’s Bart Herbison. “I was thinking, ‘God, is nobody hearing this but me?’ It taught me at a very early stage about sticking to my gut feeling.”

Graham’s persistence paid off when she connected with Russ Zavitson at Harold Shedd’s publishing company. Recognizing the song’s potential, Zavitson introduced her to songwriter Tony Haselden, believing he would appreciate the track. 

The collaboration flourished in their songwriting session, with Graham already envisioning Strait’s distinctive voice to sing the song. Despite her confidence in the match, skeptics still remained unconvinced. 

“They said, ‘Oh, George will never say fat,'” Graham recalled of those who refused to pitch the song to Strait. The “King of Country” himself would later prove them wrong, telling Graham, “I never know what I’m going to say half the time.”

That decision became crystal clear during Strait’s New Year’s Eve performance in 1991. Twenty-five thousand fans sang along to her porch-written creation word for word, creating what she described as a “surreal” moment. 

Released as the second single from Strait’s album Chill of an Early Fall in 1991, “You Know Me Better Than That” vindicated Graham’s faith in her original vision. 

The track climbed all the way to number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, proving that trusting her instincts had paid off.

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