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Alan Jackson

Artist Song
Alan Jackson  Where I Come From  
Alan Jackson  Remember When  
Alan Jackson  Gone Country  
Alan Jackson  Chattahoochee  
Alan Jackson  Good Time  
Alan Jackson  It's Just That Way  
Alan Jackson  Livin' On Love  
Alan Jackson  It's Five O' Clock Somewhere  
Alan Jackson  Little Bitty  
Alan Jackson  Drive (For Daddy Gene)  
Alan Jackson  Country Boy  
Alan Jackson  Tall, Tall Trees  
Alan Jackson  Who's Cheatin' Who  
Alan Jackson  Small Town Southern Man  
Alan Jackson  Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)  
Alan Jackson  Summertime Blues  
Alan Jackson, Keith Stegall & Roger Murrah  Don't Rock the Jukebox  
Alan Jackson  Long Way to Go  
Alan Jackson  Hard Hat and a Hammer  
Alan Jackson  Sissy's Song  
Alan Jackson  Mercury Blues  
Alan Jackson  It Must Be Love  
Alan Jackson  Chasin' That Neon Rainbow  
Alan Jackson  I Don't Even Know Your Name  
Zac Brown Band  As She's Walking Away (feat. Alan Jackson)  
Alan Jackson & Don Sampson  Midnight In Montgomery  
Alan Jackson  Ring of Fire  
Alan Jackson  A Woman's Love  
Alan Jackson  She's Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues)  
Alan Jackson  Wanted  
Alan Jackson  I'll Try  
Alan Jackson  Little Man  
Alan Jackson, Carson Chamberlain & Keith Stegall  Love's Got a Hold On You  
Alan Jackson  Here In the Real World  
Alan Jackson  That'd Be Alright  
Alan Jackson  The Talkin' Song Repair Blues  
Alan Jackson & Keith Stegall  Dallas  
Alan Jackson  Gone Crazy  
Alan Jackson  Pop a Top  
Alan Jackson  I'd Love You All Over Again  
George Strait  Murder on Music Row  
Alan Jackson  Work In Progress  
Alan Jackson  I'll Go On Loving You  
Alan Jackson  When Somebody Loves You  
Alan Jackson  Home  
Alan Jackson & Jim McBride  Someday  
Alan Jackson  Song for the Life  
Alan Jackson  I Still Like Bologna  
Alan Jackson  Right On the Money  
Alan Jackson  Monday Morning Church  
Alan Jackson  Like Red On a Rose  
Alan Jackson  I Only Want You for Christmas  
Alan Jackson  (Who Says) You Can't Have It All  
Alan Jackson  There Goes  
Alan Jackson  Till the End (with Lee Ann Womack)  
Alan Jackson  I Don't Need the Booze (To Get a Buzz On)  
Alan Jackson & George Strait  Designated Drinker  
Alan Jackson  USA Today  
Alan Jackson  www.memory  
Alan Jackson  The Blues Man  
Alan Jackson  Everything I Love  
Alan Jackson  Tonight I Climbed the Wall  
Alan Jackson  Too Much of a Good Thing  
Alan Jackson & Keith Whitley  There's a New Kid In Town  
Alan Jackson  Blue Blooded Woman  
George Jones & Alan Jackson  A Good Year for the Roses  
Alan Jackson  Three Minute Positive Not Too Country Up-Tempo Love Song  
Alan Jackson  Farewell Party  
Alan Jackson  Between the Devil and Me  
Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffett  Margaritaville  
Alan Jackson  It's Alright to Be a Redneck  
Alan Jackson  After 17  
Alan Jackson  Good Imitation of the Blues  
Alan Jackson, Clint Black, Garth Brooks, George Jones, Joe Diffie, Mark Chesnutt, Pam Tillis, Patty Loveless, T. Graham Brown, Travis Tritt & Vince Gill  I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair  
Alan Jackson  Just Put a Ribbon in Your Hair  

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In the early ’90s, a new wave of artists gave Nashville a facelift, but not many of them rose to the top by channeling the spirit of classic country. In an era where style was too often placed before substance, Alan Jackson proved that songs about hard drinkin’, hard workin’, and hard lovin’ were the heart of country music. Let’s put it this way: when he sang “Where I Come From,” he wasn’t just talking about Newnan, Georgia. But no matter how much old-school honky-tonk he poured into his pitcher of hits, he always managed to be a man of the moment. That’s how he stacked up enough multiplatinum albums and #1 singles to make the careers of a dozen singers, keeping his cred all the while. It isn’t easy singling out the must-have moments of a catalog that’s practically nothing but highlights, but we’ve whittled it down to 75 reasons why the two sweetest words anyone in ’90s Nashville ever heard were Alan Jackson.
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