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Introduction:

“From A Distance” is a poignant country ballad originally written and performed by Julie Gold in 1990. The song quickly gained popularity due to its heartfelt lyrics and universal message of love, peace, and unity. Its evocative melody and powerful message resonated with audiences worldwide, earning it a Grammy Award for Best Pop Female Vocal Performance in 1991.

Alan Jackson, a renowned country music artist, covered “From A Distance” in 1991 and included it on his album “Don’t Rock the Jukebox.” His version further popularized the song and solidified its place in the hearts of country music fans. Jackson’s rendition captured the song’s emotional depth and delivered it with his distinctive voice, adding a layer of heartfelt sincerity that resonated with his audience. 

The song’s lyrics paint a picture of humanity united, transcending differences and embracing a shared sense of compassion. It speaks to the power of love and understanding, urging listeners to look beyond superficial divisions and recognize the common bond that connects us all. The phrase “from a distance” symbolizes a perspective that allows us to see the bigger picture, to appreciate the beauty and fragility of life, and to foster empathy for others.

“From A Distance” continues to be a beloved song, often performed at weddings, funerals, and other significant events. Its enduring appeal lies in its timeless message and its ability to evoke strong emotions. Alan Jackson’s version, in particular, has become a classic in the country music genre, reminding us of the power of love, unity, and the human spirit.

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Lyrics:

“From A Distance”

Just another bar
With loud guitars
Smoke and candles burning low
And the same ol’ boys
Their backs to the bar
Staring across a crowded floor
Then I hear a familiar sound
Your voice laughing out loudFrom a distance I can see you
Dancing slowly with somebody new
But I can’t hold you like I want to
But I can love you from a distance

So I take a chair
In a corner somewhere
You can’t see me
But I can look at you
And I remember those times
When I looked in your eyes
The way that he now looks at you
Deep down I know it’s over
But it hurts me when he’s so much closer

From a distance I can see you
Dancing slowly with somebody new
But I can’t hold you like I want to
But I can love you from a distance

And if I can’t hold you near me
I’ll just hold onto your memory

From a distance I can see you
Dancing slowly with somebody new
But I can’t hold you like I want to
But I can love you from a distance
I’ll always love you from a distance