This is how you honor a legend the right way.
ERNEST has never hidden his respect for the artists who built country music, but his latest tribute feels especially meaningful. The Nashville hitmaker recently shared a bare-bones acoustic cover of The Chair, the iconic classic made famous by George Strait—and it’s as pure as it gets. No production tricks, no showmanship. Just a guitar, a voice, and deep respect for the song.
ERNEST called it “one of the best country songs ever written” before offering his own take, humbly describing it as “my attempt at it.” The song, written by Dean Dillon and Hank Cochran, famously came together in minutes and went on to become one of Strait’s defining hits, topping the charts and earning a permanent place in country music history.
What makes “The Chair” so special has always been its simplicity. There’s no traditional chorus and no dramatic buildup—just a smooth, conversational story that pulls you in line by line. ERNEST clearly understands that. He doesn’t try to modernize it or compete with Strait’s delivery. Instead, he lets the lyrics breathe and trusts the song to do what it’s always done.
The response from fans said it all. Comments poured in praising the cover for its honesty and restraint, with listeners sharing how much the performance meant to them. That kind of reaction only comes when a song is treated with care—and when the artist truly understands the genre.
This cover also reinforces what longtime fans already know about ERNEST: he may be pushing country forward, but he’s deeply rooted in its past. And he’s not slowing down. The singer recently revealed that his next album is finished and expected to arrive around spring break. He described the project as a blend of Southern soul and laid-back island influence—“like Alabama and Jimmy Buffett had a baby.”
For now, though, this quiet tribute says everything. ERNEST isn’t chasing trends or trying to repackage nostalgia. He’s simply paying respect to a song that helped define country music—and doing it with humility, taste, and heart.
If you love classic country or just appreciate a great song done right, this version of “The Chair” is well worth your time. No gimmicks. Just country music, exactly as it should be.
