Introduction:
Alright, folks, gather ’round and let’s talk about a modern classic of country music. Today, we’re setting our sights on Alan Jackson’s 2004 hit, “Too Much of a Good Thing”. Released as the lead single for his album “What I Do”, this tune quickly climbed the charts, reaching number five on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and proving its undeniable appeal.
Now, Alan Jackson needs little introduction. A true pillar of country music since the late 80s, he’s known for his smooth baritone vocals, his relatable storytelling lyrics, and his dedication to the genre’s traditional sound. “Too Much of a Good Thing” perfectly encapsulates this signature style.
The song itself is a delightful exploration of that age-old question: can there truly be “Too Much of a Good Thing”? Jackson paints a picture of a blossoming relationship, filled with those warm, fuzzy feelings we all crave. “Smiles in the morning / As warm as sunshine / Kisses when I lay down at night”, he sings, his voice a comforting drawl. These simple lines paint a vivid picture of domestic bliss, a love that feels effortless and true.
But the song takes a subtle turn. “I should be scared, it’s so right”, Jackson confesses. There’s a hint of apprehension beneath the surface of this idyllic romance. Is it all moving too fast? Is the intensity of these new feelings a little overwhelming? This internal conflict adds a layer of depth to the song, making it more than just a sappy love ballad.
However, the chorus quickly throws us back into the warm embrace of this newfound love. “Too much of a good thing is a good thing”, Jackson declares, the melody taking a more upbeat turn. He brushes aside any doubts, choosing to embrace the joy this relationship brings. “Feelings like this can’t be wrong” he sings, his voice full of conviction.
“Too Much of a Good Thing” wasn’t just a hit with audiences. The song earned Jackson a nomination for Best Male Vocal Performance at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards, solidifying its place as a standout track of his career. It’s also a testament to the enduring appeal of country music’s core themes: love, doubt, and the simple joys of life.
So, whether you’re a longtime Alan Jackson fan or just discovering his music, “Too Much of a Good Thing” is a song worth giving a listen. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the best things in life truly are worth cherishing, even if they come with a touch of uncertainty.
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Lyrics:
“Too Much Of A Good Thing”
As warm as sunshine
Kisses when I lay down at night
And 2 loving arms
To console me
I should be scared, it’s so right
But, too much of a good thing
Is a good thing
Feelings like this can’t be wrong
And, too much of a good thing
Is a good thing
And we’ve got a good thing going on
You look in my eyes
And see my thinkin’
I know when you’re happy, when you’re sad
Someone said
It’s too perfect
But, I don’t think what we have is so bad
Cause, too much of a good thing
Is a good thing
Feelings like this can’t be wrong
And, too much of a good thing
Is a good thing
And we’ve got a good thing going on
And we’ve got a good thing going on