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Introduction:

“Buicks to the Moon” is a song by country music legend Alan Jackson, featured on his sixth studio album Everything I Love, released on October 29, 1996. Written by Jackson himself alongside Jim McBride, the track is a classic example of Jackson’s style, blending honky-tonk and traditional country elements with his signature laid-back vocal delivery. The song, like many on the album, exudes a sense of nostalgia and romanticism, with a lighthearted, whimsical tone.

Everything I Love is noted for producing several chart-topping hits, such as “Little Bitty” and “There Goes.” Though “Buicks to the Moon” wasn’t released as a single, it contributes to the album’s strong legacy. The record itself achieved great success, peaking at number 12 on the Billboard 200 and securing the number 1 spot on the Top Country Albums chart. It was also certified triple Platinum by the RIAA, marking one of the high points of Jackson’s career in the late 1990s.

Musically, “Buicks to the Moon” reflects the core of Alan Jackson’s country roots, characterized by its simple, relatable lyrics and traditional instrumentation. The song sits comfortably in the country genre, with a dash of humor, as Jackson sings about undying love, using the metaphor of driving Buicks all the way to the moon—a creative and fun twist typical of Jackson’s work during this period​.

Though it didn’t achieve commercial success as a single, the song remains a fan favorite, contributing to the overall appeal and timelessness of Everything I Love. This album itself is considered one of Jackson’s finest, representing his artistic range and solidifying his place as one of the most influential voices in modern country music.

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Lyrics:

“Buicks To The Moon”

How long will I love you
I don’t really know
I’d like to think forever
Is how far we could go
So let me paint a picture
Of how it’s gonna be
The day you don’t mean everything to meWhen a nickel’s worth a dollar
And gold ain’t worth a dime
When they build a ship on waters that will take you back in time
When the stars have all been counted
And I stop lovin’ you
Honey they’ll be driving Buicks to the moon

Now you don’t have to worry
About what comes to pass
This old world may wear out
But my love’s gonna last
If they ever build that highway to the moon
I’ll just find something else to promise you

When a nickel’s worth a dollar
And gold ain’t worth a dime
When they build a ship on waters that will take you back in time
When the stars have all been counted
And I stop lovin’ you
Honey they’ll be driving Buicks to the moon

Oh when the stars have all be counted
And I stop lovin’ you
Honey they’ll be drivin’ Buicks to the moon