Introduction:
Alan Jackson’s “Things That Matter” is a touching ballad from his 2021 album Where Have You Gone. Known for his ability to capture heartfelt moments, Jackson uses this song to remind listeners of life’s fleeting nature and the importance of prioritizing meaningful relationships and moments over trivial pursuits.
The lyrics paint vivid pictures of relatable scenarios, such as a child waiting for her busy father and a couple facing relationship challenges. These moments serve as metaphors for broader life choices, emphasizing the need to focus on what truly matters. The recurring theme of choosing happiness and connection over material or fleeting distractions resonates deeply with listeners. The chorus encapsulates this sentiment, urging reflection on how we spend our limited time on earth.
The song features Jackson’s signature vocal warmth and is supported by a traditional country arrangement, reflective of his classic style. Written by Michael White and Keith Stegall, it highlights Jackson’s skill at delivering profound messages through simple yet evocative storytelling. The track aligns with themes central to the album, which largely focuses on loss, love, and the enduring value of life’s simple joys.
“Things That Matter” reinforces Alan Jackson’s position as a country music icon who consistently delivers songs with universal appeal and emotional depth.
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Lyrics:
“Things That Matter”
Sits down on the porch and waits
And hopes her daddy won’t be long
One more call
One more meetin’
Afternoon turns into evenin’
Still, he ain’t made it home
Things that matter
And things that don’t
Another place someone slams a door
Says, “I don’t love you anymore”
Looks like another sleepless night
Toss and turnin’ on the couch
He wonders if they’ll work it out
It’s all about being happy or being right
The things that matter
And things that don’t
We only get so many trips
Around the sun
Some things matter, some things don’t
It’s up to you to choose which one
We only get so many trips
Around the sun
Some things matter, some things don’t
It’s up to you to choose which one
So tonight, as I close my eyes
I pray, Lord, help me realize
Something I already know
There’s things that matter
And things that don’t
A little girl puts on her skates
Sits down on the porch and waits
And hopes her daddy won’t be long