![George Strait ‘Easy Come, Easy Go’ KLAW Classic [VIDEO]](http://townsquare.media/site/111/files/2012/10/hqdefault17.jpg?w=980&q=75)
George Strait ‘Easy Come, Easy Go’ KLAW Classic [VIDEO]
The undisputed King of Country Music, George Strait had two number ones on this date. In 2004, he hit the top spot with 'I Hate Everything', his 39th Number One. Our KLAW Classic today is also from George. It was Number One #25, and it hit that spot on this day in 1993. Enjoy today's KLAW Classic 'Easy Come, Easy Go'
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