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Introduction:

Angels and Alcohol is a poignant country ballad by the legendary Alan Jackson. Released in 2015 as the title track of his twentieth studio album, the song showcases Jackson’s signature heartfelt vocals and introspective songwriting. Produced by Keith Stegall, a longtime collaborator of Jackson’s, “Angels and Alcohol” is a masterfully crafted piece that resonates with listeners on a deeply personal level.

Known for his traditional country sound, Jackson’s music often explores themes of faith, family, and life’s simpler pleasures. “Angels and Alcohol” is no exception, as it delves into the complexities of human emotion and the search for meaning. The song’s evocative lyrics paint a picture of solace and reflection, suggesting that in moments of doubt and despair, one can find comfort in both spiritual and earthly comforts.

While the song did not achieve the same level of commercial success as some of Jackson’s earlier hits, it garnered critical acclaim for its lyrical depth and emotional resonance. “Angels and Alcohol” solidified Jackson’s status as one of country music’s most enduring and respected artists, showcasing his ability to connect with audiences on a profound level.

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Lyrics:

“Angels And Alcohol”

You can’t mix angels and alcohol
I don’t think God meant for them to get along
When it takes control, you can’t love no one at all
You can’t mix angels and alcoholYou can’t blend whiskey with a good woman’s love
They don’t go together, love’s already hard enough
You think you can handle, how it feels or what it does
You can’t blend whiskey with a good woman’s love

You can’t change lonely with a bottle of wine
It might ease the heartache for one short easy time
In the end you have to face what’s hiding in your mind
You can’t change lonely with a bottle of wine

You can’t mix angels and alcohol
An angel once loved me, I traded it all
I let the bottle drive my life into a wall
You can’t mix angels, and alcohol