Alan Jackson and Jim McBride co-wrote the song 'Chattahoochee' for Jackson's third studio album, 'A Lot About Livin' (and a Little 'Bout Love),' released in 1992. The album draws its title from a line ...
A Lot About Livin’ (And a Little ‘bout Love) produced multiple hits for Jackson. “She’s Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues)” topped the country chart. “Tonight I Climbed the Wall” and “Mercury Blues” ...
Thirty-two years ago today (March 9, 1991) was a big day for Alan Jackson: It was on that date that the singer earned his first No. 1 hit with "I'd Love You All Over Again," from his freshman album, ...
Not much for interviews, lengthy acceptance speeches or self-promotion, Alan Jackson has always been an artist who lets his songwriting do the talking. It's an approach that has served the 56-year-old ...
Three decades since he took off "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow" and Alan Jackson hasn't stopped writing his love story for country music. Jackson returned May 14 with "Where Have You Gone," a new studio ...
Alan Jackson laments the passing of traditional country music in "Where Have You Gone," the title song of his upcoming album. Jackson reiterates his position as country music's most important ...
On Nov. 7, 2001, when Alan Jackson debuted “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)” live at the Country Music Association Awards, he knew the performance would be an important and unifying ...
Alan Jackson revealed the inspiration behind his hit song "Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)" as the world marked 20 years since the attacks of 9/11. The 62-year-old musician released ...
At the time, Jackson was still a budding face in the country music scene. First debuting in the late ‘80s, he was becoming known as a source of honky tonkin’ neotraditional country song-smithing, but ...