Ella Langley Releases a Splendid Cover of George Strait’s ‘Fool Hearted Memory’, Celebrating the King of Country’s Kennedy Center Honor in the Most Stunning Way

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Shortly after George Strait was honoured with the Kennedy Center Medal at the White House, Ella Langley has paid tribute to the King of Country Music with a stellar new cover.

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Taking to social media, Langley has offered her take on Strait’s iconic 1982 hit, ‘Fool Hearted Memory’. The ‘you look like you love me’ singer-songwriter wraps her sinuous, enchanting drawl around the heartbroken lyrics, alongside an intimate acoustic guitar.

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It showcases Langley’s penchant for traditional country, with the three-time 2025 CMA Award-winner paving the way as she re-popularises a more nostalgic sound, epitomised by her part-spoken anthem with Riley Green, ‘you look like you love me’. ‘Fool Hearted Memory’ has stood the test of time as one of the touchstones for classic country music, with Strait remaining one of the all-time greats.

The Alabama native has captioned the clip simply, “Mr. George”. The timing of the cover feels pertinent, with Langley presumably paying homage to the ‘All My Ex’s Live in Texas’ legend following his prestigious appearance at the Kennedy Center Honors.

Strait received his medal from Donald Trump, who made a tongue-in-cheek remark that “He’s got good hair!”, after the Texas icon removed his trademark Resistol cowboy hat.

Hilariously, in the comments of Langley’s newly uploaded video of ‘Fool Hearted Memory’, a fan has responded, “You should pursue a career as a musician”, to which the ‘weren’t for the wind’ hitmaker has sarcastically replied, “Was considering it”.

We’d love to one day see a collaboration between ‘Mr. George’ and Langley, as their respective love for ‘60s and ‘70s country would surely lay the foundation for a wonderfully old-timey duet. In the meantime, we’ll continue to look forward to Langley’s next studio album, which is expected to arrive in early 2026 and feature the much-loved singles, ‘Choosin’ Texas’ and ‘Never Met Anyone Like You’.

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