Alan Jackson – Mercury Blues
A Rollicking Ode to Chrome, Asphalt, and the American Spirit of Motion When Alan Jackson released “Mercury Blues” as a single from his 1993 album A Lot About Livin’ (And…
A Rollicking Ode to Chrome, Asphalt, and the American Spirit of Motion When Alan Jackson released “Mercury Blues” as a single from his 1993 album A Lot About Livin’ (And…
A Tender Reckoning Between Dream and Disappointment When Alan Jackson released “Here in the Real World” in January 1990, the song became the cornerstone of his debut album of the…
The Steady Pulse of a Working Man’s Heart, Carried on Steel and Memory When Alan Jackson released “Freight Train” in 2010—the title track of his sixteenth studio album, Freight Train—it…
A Toast to Melancholy: When Escapism Meets the Echo of Lost Love When Alan Jackson released “Pop A Top” in 1999 as the lead single from his album Under the…
A Nation’s Grief Set to Melody: The Quiet Strength of Faith and Humanity in the Face of Unthinkable Loss When Alan Jackson released “Where Were You (When the World Stopped…
A Joyful Oath of Devotion Wrapped in Country Swagger When Alan Jackson released “Tall, Tall Trees” as a single in 1995 from his compilation album The Greatest Hits Collection, the…
Alan Jackson Embarked On His Farewell Tour In 2024 In May 2024, country legend Alan Jackson announced a ten-city tour titled Last Call: One More For The Road Tour. It…
A Wry Smile Behind the Steel Guitar: Infidelity’s Endless Game Played to a Toe-Tapping Beat When Alan Jackson released his version of “Who’s Cheatin’ Who” in 1997, it marked yet…
A Simple Truth in a Complicated World: Love, When Real, Needs No Explanation When Alan Jackson released his rendition of “It Must Be Love” in 2000, he did more than…
A Heartland Hymn to Legacy, Labor, and Love That Time Cannot Tarnish When Alan Jackson released “Small Town Southern Man” in 2007 as the lead single from his album Good…