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The Seashores of Old Mexico

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Released
  
February 13, 2006

Length
  
4:11

Writer(s)
  
Merle Haggard

Genre
  
Country

Label
  
MCA Nashville

Producer(s)
  
Tony Brown, George Strait

"The Seashores of Old Mexico" is a country music song written by Merle Haggard. It was recorded by Hank Snow in 1971, Freddy Weller in 1972, Haggard himself in 1974, and in 1987 Haggard and Willie Nelson recut the song as a duet. Snow's version was a Top Ten hit in Canada, peaking at #6 on the RPM Top Country Tracks charts.

Contents

George Strait recorded a version, released as the last single, from his 2005 album Somewhere Down in Texas. Strait's version peaked at #11 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in 2006.

Content

The song is about a young man wanted in Tucson, Arizona. He decides there is a better life for him in Mexico; so he packs up all of his stuff and moves to Mexico. In Mexico he loses all of his money the first night in Mexico playing poker. He then hitches a ride to the beach towns of Mexico where he finds love and lives out the rest of his life.

Music video

A music video for this song with George Strait was filmed in February 2006 in Tulum, Mexico and directed by Trey Fanjoy.

References

The Seashores of Old Mexico Wikipedia