Unwound (song)

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B-side"She's Playing Hell Trying to Get Me to Heaven"
ReleasedApril 23, 1981
RecordedFebruary 2, 1981
"Unwound"
Single by George Strait
from the album Strait Country
B-side"She's Playing Hell Trying to Get Me to Heaven"
ReleasedApril 23, 1981
RecordedFebruary 2, 1981
Genre
Length2:24
LabelMCA (51104)
SongwritersDean Dillon
Frank Dycus
ProducerBlake Mevis
George Strait singles chronology
"Unwound"
(1981)
"Down and Out"
(1981)

"Unwound" is a song written by Dean Dillon and Frank Dycus, and recorded by American country music artist George Strait. It was released in April 1981 as his major label debut single and served as the lead single from his debut album Strait Country. It peaked at No. 6 on the United States Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and is Strait's first top-ten hit.[5]

Dean Dillon and Frank Dycus originally wrote the song for Johnny Paycheck, but Paycheck was in jail at the time.[6] Record producer Blake Mevis drove over to Dillon's house in 1980, where Dillon and Dycus were writing songs on the front porch, and asked them if they had any new songs for a 'new kid from Texas.' Since Paycheck would not be using it, they gave the song to Mevis for George Strait. Dillon has gone on to write or co-write over 60 songs that have been recorded by Strait.[7]

Content

The song is about a man having issues with his woman. He is out drinking because that woman he “had wrapped around [his] finger just come unwound".

Cover versions

Country music singer Toby Keith covered the song from the television special George Strait: ACM Artist of the Decade All Star Concert. Garth Brooks, on The Melting Pot album of the compilation box set Blame It All on My Roots: Five Decades of Influences

Critical reception

Chart positions

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