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Introduction:

Where Do I Put Her Memory is not originally a song by Alan Jackson. It was first released in 1978 by legendary country singer Charley Pride. The song, a ballad about grappling with the loss of a loved one, became a major hit for Pride, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart [Taste of Country]. Where Do I Put Her Memory was written by songwriter James Weatherly and appeared on Pride’s album Burgers and Fries / When I Stop Leaving (I’ll Be Gone).

While not originally his song, Alan Jackson covered Where Do I Put Her Memory on his 1999 tribute album Under the Influence. This album featured Jackson performing twelve cover songs from a variety of country music artists who had inspired him throughout his career. Where Do I Put Her Memory was a heartfelt rendition that showcased Jackson’s smooth vocals and his own interpretation of the poignant lyrics.

Jackson’s cover of Where Do I Put Her Memory helped introduce the song to a new generation of country music fans, and it served as a testament to the enduring legacy of Charley Pride. There are even live performances of Jackson singing the song available online [YouTube].

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Lyrics:

“Where Do I Put Her Memory”

I’ve taken down all of her pictures
I’ve cleaned out all of her drawers
I’ve painted over the scratches
From all of our little warsI’ve put away every gift
That she ever gave to me
Now everything is in its place
Except for her memory

And where do I put her memory
When it haunts me night and day
I can’t hide it in the closet
And Lord, I can’t throw it away

And where do I put her memory
When it’s always in my mind
I can’t chase it, erase it, I just have to face it
It’s gonna be there a long, long time

I got rid of the pillow
Where she used to lay her head
I’ve picked up her hairpins and curlers
That she dropped on her side of the bed

I’ve locked away each souvenir
And thrown away the key
Now everything is in it’s place
Except for her memory

And where do I put her memory
When it’s always in my mind
I can’t chase it, erase it, I just have to face it
It’s gonna be there a long, long time
It’s gonna be there a long, long time