I Saw God Today: Piano/Vocal/Chords Sheet: George Strait | Sheet Music

About the song

Ah, fellow music enthusiast, let’s delve into the world of country music and a modern classic, “I Saw God Today” by the legendary George Strait. Released in 2008, this song became a cornerstone of Strait’s later career, showcasing his enduring ability to connect with audiences through poignant storytelling.

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Strait, a true titan of country music, needs little introduction. Debuting in the 1980s, he rose to prominence with a signature neotraditional sound, blending elements of honky-tonk and Western swing with a smooth, contemporary edge. Renowned for his understated vocals and dedication to pure country music, Strait amassed a loyal following and a staggering collection of awards, including a record-breaking 61 Number One hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

“I Saw God Today” marked a significant moment in Strait’s trajectory. Composed by the songwriting trio of Rodney Clawson, Monty Criswell, and Wade Kirby, the song offered a fresh perspective within Strait’s established style. While remaining true to his country roots, the lyrics explored a theme of faith and everyday miracles with a depth not often encountered in mainstream country music at the time.

The song’s brilliance lies in its ability to find the divine in the ordinary. It avoids overt religious preaching, instead weaving a tapestry of relatable experiences that hint at a higher power at work. The opening lines, “Woke up this mornin’, sun peekin’ through the blinds / Heard the blue jay squawkin’ and a train way down the line,” establish a simple, peaceful setting. Strait’s signature baritone then delivers observations – a child’s laughter, a firefighter’s bravery, a blooming rose – that resonate as small yet profound wonders.

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“I Saw God Today” is more than just a collection of heartwarming observations. The undercurrent of loss and resilience adds another layer of depth. Lines like “Watched a momma sparrow feedin’ her young in the nest / Thought about the empty chair at our Sunday dinner” subtly allude to personal struggles, reminding us that even in hardship, hope and beauty can be found.

This introspective quality resonated deeply with audiences. “I Saw God Today” became Strait’s highest-charting debut single and his 43rd Number One hit, solidifying his place as a country music icon. The song also garnered critical acclaim, winning Single of the Year at the 2008 CMA Awards.

“I Saw God Today” stands as a testament to George Strait’s enduring legacy. It’s a song that transcends genre, offering a message of hope, faith, and the beauty found in everyday life. So, sit back, put on your favorite pair of boots, and prepare to be touched by a modern country masterpiece.

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Lyrics

“I Saw God Today”

Just walked down the street to the coffee shop
Had to take a break
I’ve been by her side for eighteen hours straight
Saw a flower growing in the middle of the sidewalk
Pushing up through the concrete
Like it was planted right there for me to seeThe flashing lights
The honking horns
All seem to fade away
In the shadow of the hospital
At 5:08
I saw God today

I’ve been to church
I’ve read the book
I know He’s here
But I don’t look
Near as often as I should
Yeah I know I should

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His fingerprints are everywhere
I just look down and stop and stare
Open my eyes and then I swear
I Saw God Today

Saw a couple walking by
They were holding hands
Man, she had that glow
Ya, I couldn’t help
But I noticed that she was starting to show
Stood there for a minute
Taking in the sky
Lost in that sunset
A splash of amber melted into shades of red

I’ve been to church
I’ve read the book
I know He’s here
But I don’t look
Near as often as I should
Yeah I know I should

His fingerprints are everywhere
I just look down and stop and stare
Open my eyes and then I swear
I Saw God Today

Got my face pressed up against the nursery glass
She’s sleeping like a rock
My name on her wrist
Wearing tiny pink socks
She’s got my nose
She’s got her Mama’s eyes
My bran new baby girl
She’s a miracle
I Saw God Today