Every Now And Then – Alan Jackson
Introduction: Alan Jackson’s “Every Now and Then,” released in 2010 as part of his album Freight Train, is a poignant ballad that explores the lingering emotions and memories of a…
Introduction: Alan Jackson’s “Every Now and Then,” released in 2010 as part of his album Freight Train, is a poignant ballad that explores the lingering emotions and memories of a…
Introduction: “Blessed Assurance” is a cherished Christian hymn with lyrics penned in 1873 by Fanny J. Crosby, a prolific hymn writer who was blind from infancy. The melody was composed…
Introduction: “I Only Want You for Christmas” is a festive country song by American artist Alan Jackson. Written by Tim Nichols and Zack Turner, the track was first recorded in…
Introduction: “Honky Tonk Christmas” is the title track of Alan Jackson’s first Christmas album, released on October 12, 1993, by Arista Records. The song exemplifies Jackson’s signature blend of traditional…
Introduction: “Blue Side of Heaven” is a poignant country ballad written and performed by American singer-songwriter Alan Jackson. 1Released in 2013 as part of his bluegrass-themed album “The Bluegrass Album,”…
Introduction: “The Thrill Is Back” is a track from Alan Jackson’s ninth studio album, When Somebody Loves You, released on November 7, 2000. The song, written by Anna Lisa Graham…
Introduction: “Once in a Lifetime Love” is a heartfelt ballad by American country music artist Alan Jackson, featured on his 2002 album “Drive.” Jackson, renowned for his traditional country style…
Introduction: “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” is a beloved holiday standard with a fascinating history. Originally written for the 1944 musical film “Meet Me in St. Louis,” the song…
Introduction: “Dog River Blues” is a track from Alan Jackson’s debut studio album, Here in the Real World, released on February 27, 1990. The song reflects Jackson’s neotraditional country style,…
Introduction: “There Goes” is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Alan Jackson. Released on July 7, 1997, it served as the fourth single from his album…