Released: March 7, 2000

Featuring: Alan Jackson

Songwriter: Larry Shell Larry Cordle

Producer: George Strait Tony Brown

[Verse 1: George Strait]
Nobody saw him runnin'
From sixteenth avenue
They never found the fingerprint
Or the weapon that was used
But someone killed country music
Cut out its heart and soul
They got away with murder
Down on music row

[Verse 2: Alan Jackson]
The almighty dollar
And the lust for worldwide fame
Slowly killed tradition
And for that someone should hang (oh, you tell them Alan)
They all say "Not Guilty!"
But the evidence will show
That murder was committed
Down on music row

[Chorus: Both]
For the steel guitars no longer cry
And the fiddles barely play
But drums and rock 'n' roll guitars
Are mixed up in your face
Ol' Hank wouldn't have a chance
On today's radio
Since they committed murder
Down on music row

[Verse 3: George Strait]
They thought no one would miss it
Once it was dead and gone
They said no one would buy them ol'
Drinking and cheating songs (I'll still buy'em)
Well there ain't no justice in it
And the hard facts are cold
Murder's been committed
Down on music row

[Chorus: Both]
Oh, the steel guitars no longer cry
And you can't hear fiddles play
With drums and rock 'n roll guitars
Mixed right up in your face
Why, the Hag, he wouldn't have a chance
On today's radio
Since they committed murder
Down on music row

[Outro: Both]
Why, they even tell the Possum
To pack up and go back home
There's been an awful murder
Down on music row

George Strait

George Harvey Strait, Sr. (born May 18, 1952), is an American country music singer, actor, and music producer known as the “King of Country” and called a living legend by some critics. He is known for his neotraditionalist country style.