Introduction:
Ah yes, There Goes, a bona fide country classic released in 1997 by the inimitable Alan Jackson. Now, Alan’s a name synonymous with traditional country music, a singer-songwriter who never strayed far from the heart of the genre. Back in the 90s, when trends were swirling and country music was starting to flirt with pop sensibilities, Jackson remained a constant, a beacon for those who craved the storytelling, heartache, and steel guitar twang that defined country for decades.
There Goes was the fourth single off his album Everything I Love, a record that, true to its title, showcased Jackson’s knack for crafting songs that resonated deeply with his audience. The album itself was a commercial success, spawning six singles that all charted on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, a remarkable feat in itself. But There Goes stood out, climbing all the way to the top spot, solidifying its place in country music history.
The song itself is a masterclass in understated storytelling. There’s no grand production, no flashy metaphors. Just a simple melody, a gentle acoustic guitar, and Jackson’s signature baritone weaving a tale of quiet desperation. The lyrics paint a picture of a man caught in the throes of denial, trying to convince himself he’s moved on from a lost love. “There you were standin’ in the shadows / Well I just looked where I don’t see / I’m still pretendin’ I don’t need you,” sings Jackson, his voice laced with a vulnerability that’s both relatable and heartbreaking.
There Goes is a song that thrives on its subtlety. The production, helmed by the legendary Keith Stegall, is tasteful and restrained, allowing the focus to remain squarely on Jackson’s vocal delivery and the poignant lyrics. The arrangement is classic country: a bed of acoustic guitar, a touch of piano, and the occasional wail of the steel guitar that adds a touch of melancholic beauty.
The song’s success wasn’t just about critical acclaim or chart positions. It resonated with listeners on a personal level. It’s a song that captures the universality of heartbreak, the way we cling to denial even when the truth is staring us in the face. It’s a song about the ache of a love lost, the lingering hope that maybe, just maybe, there’s still a chance.
So, when you hit play on There Goes, prepare to be transported to a world of heartache and longing. It’s a song that stays with you long after the final note fades, a testament to the enduring power of Alan Jackson’s songwriting and his ability to connect with listeners on a deeply emotional level.
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Lyrics:
“There Goes”
Well I just looked where I don’t see
I’m still pretendin’ I don’t need you
I won’t let you know you’re killin’ meLike some big black widow spider
You know just how to catch your prey
I’m actin’ like it doesn’t matter
And you sneak up from behind and whisper my name
And there goes your paralyzin’ eyes
There goes your tantalizin’ smile
There goes my act of playin’ it cool
And there go the words I meant to say
There go the games I wanted to play
There goes my heart fallin’ for you
Well I think you’re playin’ with me darlin’
You like to see what you can do
Well I should be fishin’ for Blue Marlin
Instead of bein’ hooked by again by you
But there goes your paralyzin’ eyes
There goes your tantalizin’ smile
There goes my act of playin’ it cool
And there go the words I meant to say
There go the games I wanted to play
There goes my heart fallin’ for you
Yeah there goes your paralyzin’ eyes
There goes your tantalizin’ smile
There goes my heart fallin’ for you
Yeah there goes my heart fallin’ for you