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George Strait - Check Yes Or No (official Music Video) May 2026
: Shows the grown-up couple attending a George Strait concert together, where they watch him perform the very song that tells their life story.
The official music video for George Strait's follows the heartwarming story of childhood sweethearts, Emmylou Hayes and the narrator, whose love begins on a school playground and lasts for decades . The Storyline
The narrative unfolds in two distinct stages of the couple's life, as described in the song's verses and depicted in the video: George Strait - Check Yes Or No (Official Music Video)
: The story begins in the third grade, where a young boy is captivated by a girl named Emmylou Hayes. He recalls chasing her around the monkey bars and receiving a stolen kiss. The defining moment occurs in class when she passes him a hand-folded note that asks, "Do you love me? Do you want to be my friend?" and includes two checkboxes: Yes and No .
: Features young actors portraying the schoolyard flirtation and the pivotal note-passing moment. : Shows the grown-up couple attending a George
: The song and video fast-forward twenty years to show that the couple is now married with children of their own. Despite the passage of time, they still have "stars in their eyes," proving that their relationship, which started with a simple classroom note, has endured the test of time. Music Video Details
: While the song is a fictional narrative written by Danny Wells and Dana Hunt Black, fans often draw parallels to George Strait’s own life, as he and his wife, Norma , were high school sweethearts who remained married for over 50 years. He recalls chasing her around the monkey bars
Released in as part of the Strait Out of the Box compilation, the video visually bridges these two eras.
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