Alan Jackson writes a lot of his own music. Ever since his freshman Here In The Real World album, out in 1989, Jackson has proven his ability to write songs. Not all of them are true to his own life.
Today, Jackson is well known for his touching ballads. “Drive (For Daddy Gene,” “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning),” and “Remember When” are among some of his most popular and moving ...
A new ranking names Alan Jackson’s 1993 summer anthem as the gold standard for opening riffs.
"Especially if I try to sing along to it and I really focus in on the lyrics, it's kinda like that song 'Landslide.'" he says. "It's just about passing the time and how everyone's just heading in one ...
Alan Jackson has had more impact on country music than just about any other artist of his generation, but he was just a young Nashville newcomer taking a chance on traditional country music when he ...