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Alan's Cracker Barrel-exclusive CD, 'Songs of Love and Heartache,' features 'That's What I'd Be Like Without You,' which he originally recorded for his 2004 disc, 'What I Do,' and 'Nothing Sure ...
And Jackson’s kids didn’t just influence a pair of wedding songs on the album. He rips plenty of guitar-and-fiddle honky-tonk tunes on “Where Have You Gone,” and none may be more ready to ...
There's also a song inspired by Jackson's mother titled "Where Her Heart Has Always Been," which he wrote for her funeral. Mrs. Ruth Musick "Mama Ruth" Jackson died at her home in Georgia on Jan ...
Jackson wrote 15 of the album’s 21 songs, and records others written by songwriters like Hailey Whitters, Daniel Tashian, and Scotty Emerick. He also covers “That’s the Way Love Goes” in ...
Jackson returns this week with "Where Have You Gone," a new studio album where the plain-spoken wordsmith sings about fatherly love, once-in-a-lifetime loss and the barn-burnin' honky-tonk music ...
This is one of the Alan Jackson songs that made him a bonafide country star. It was the second single and title track of his debut album. “If life were like the movies, I’d never be blue ...
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