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Introduction:

Ah, yes, Alan Jackson’s infectious “Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow”. Released in 1989 on his breakout album Here in the Real World, this energetic tune quickly became an anthem for aspiring country musicians and a cornerstone of Jackson’s career.

Jackson, a native Georgian with a smooth baritone and a knack for storytelling, had already garnered some attention with his debut album. But “Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow” was the spark that ignited his journey to superstardom. The song, written by Jim McBride, perfectly captured the dreams and aspirations of countless young musicians yearning for a place on the Grand Ole Opry stage.

The driving rhythm section, courtesy of drummer Eddie Bayers and bassist Roy Huskey Jr., lays the foundation for Jackson’s passionate vocals. The searing electric guitars of Steve Gibson and Brent Mason weave a tapestry of sound, punctuated by the unmistakable cry of the steel guitar, expertly played by Paul Franklin and Weldon Myrick. Producer Keith Stegall, known for his work with artists like Alabama and Randy Travis, deserves credit for crafting a soundscape that perfectly complements the song’s energy and optimism.

“Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow” wasn’t just a hit with fans; it resonated with critics as well. The song became a staple on country radio stations across the nation, peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. While it narrowly missed the top spot, it solidified Jackson’s position as a rising star and a true voice of his generation.

But the song’s legacy extends beyond chart success. “Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow” became a rallying cry for those with a musical dream. It spoke to the universal desire to break free from the ordinary and chase a passion, no matter the obstacles. The evocative imagery of the “neon rainbow” – a metaphor for fame and fortune – resonated deeply with listeners, particularly those in small towns across America.

Jackson’s performance on the track is nothing short of stellar. He delivers the lyrics with a sincerity that makes you believe every word. You hear the raw ambition of a young artist hungry for success, yet tempered with a touch of humility. It’s a performance that embodies the very essence of the song’s message: the pursuit of a dream, the challenges faced along the way, and the unwavering hope for a brighter future.

“Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow” remains a cornerstone of Alan Jackson’s vast catalog. It’s a song that continues to inspire aspiring musicians and remind us all to chase our dreams, no matter how distant they may seem. It’s a timeless piece of country music that perfectly captures the yearning for something more, the pursuit of that ever-elusive “neon rainbow” that beckons from afar.

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Lyrics:

“Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow”
Daddy won a radio
He tuned it to a country show
I was rocking in the cradle to the crying of a steel guitar
Mama used to sing to me
She taught me that sweet harmony
Now she worries cause she never thought
I’d really ever take it this far
Singin’ in the bars[CHORUS:]
And chasin’ that neon rainbow
Livin’ that honky tonk dream
Cause all I’ve ever wanted
Is to pick this guitar and sing
It’s time to be somebody
Just wanna be heard and seen
I’m chasin’ that neon rainbow
Livin’ that honky tonk dream

An atlas and a coffee cup
Five pickers in an old Dodge truck
Headin’ down to Houston for a show on Saturday night
This overhead is killing me
Half the time I sing for free
When the crowd’s into it, lord,
It makes this thing I’m doing seem right
Standing in the spotlight

[CHORUS]

Now daddy’s got a radio
He won it thirty years ago
He said; son I just know
We’re gonna hear you singin’ on it some day
I made it up to music row
Lordy, don’t the wheels turn slow
Still I wouldn’t trade a minute
I wouldn’t have it any other way
Just show me to the stage