“Amarillo By Morning” is back—and this time, it’s hitting harder than ever. In a moment straight out of a country fan’s wildest dream, American Idol runner-up John Foster joined forces with legends George Strait and Alan Jackson for a tribute that brought the house down. With Jackson nearing retirement, all eyes were on Foster as he stepped up to the mic—his first performance under a $1 million deal with Strait’s label. And the second he opened his mouth, something shifted. It wasn’t just a song—it was a passing of the torch. The crowd was packed, hearts full, and eyes shining with tears. One of country music’s most beloved classics found new life in a voice that felt both fresh and familiar. The old soul of country isn’t fading—it’s riding forward, louder and prouder than ever.

“Amarillo By Morning” Rides Again: American Idol Runner-Up John Foster Teams Up With George Strait for a Historic Country Comeback

Watch Country Legends Alan Jackson and George Strait's Iconic “Amarillo by Morning” Duet at Dallas Cowboys Stadium

Just weeks after capturing hearts across America as the runner-up on American Idol 2025John Foster is proving that second place is just the beginning.

In a move that’s shaking up Nashville, the 24-year-old country sensation has signed a $1 million deal with none other than George Strait’s record label — and his debut single under that banner? A heartfelt reimagining of the country classic “Amarillo By Morning.”

Alan Jackson and George Strait's "Murder on Music Row" Honors True Country

But this isn’t just a cover. It’s a tribute, a passing of the torch, and a farewell gift to a living legend. In an emotional press conference, Foster revealed that his rendition of the song was recorded as a final homage to Alan Jackson, who is officially retiring from music later this year after decades of shaping the genre.

“Alan was one of my heroes,” Foster shared, his voice thick with emotion. “This song isn’t just for him — it’s because of him. And when I played the demo for George, he just looked at me and said, ‘Let’s make history.’”

The new version of “Amarillo By Morning” carries the soul of the original — steel guitar twang and all — but Foster’s youthful grit and clear respect for the genre give it a fresh emotional punch. He kept the spirit of Strait’s 1982 hit intact, but added a bridge of his own, written late one night in Texas as he thought about his own journey.

John Foster's "Amarillo by Morning" Cover Proves Real Country Still Lives in Honky-Tonks

Watch the video down below and don’t forget to share this beautiful song with your friends and family…

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♬ original sound – Amanda

 

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♬ original sound – John Foster

 

When Foster played the final track for a small circle of country veterans — including Reba McEntireTravis Tritt, and even Alan Jackson himself — there were tears, standing ovations, and one quote that said it all:

“He’s not just singing country,” Reba said. “He is country.”

Already climbing the charts, “Amarillo By Morning (John Foster Tribute Edition)” is being hailed as the defining debut of a new era in country music. And with a full album in the works, a summer tour opening for George Strait, and a rumored duet with Carrie Underwood in the pipeline, John Foster’s cowboy boots are firmly planted — and his path is paved with legacy.

“I’m not trying to be the next Alan or George,” Foster said in an interview with Billboard. “I just want to honor what they gave us… and keep singing from the heart.”

And from the way things are going, he’s doing exactly that.

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