Alan Jackson – Hurtin’ Comes Easy
Introduction: Released in 1989, “Hurtin’ Comes Easy” is a country ballad by iconic American singer-songwriter Alan Jackson. Produced by veteran country music producer Keith Stegall, the song quickly became a…
Introduction: Released in 1989, “Hurtin’ Comes Easy” is a country ballad by iconic American singer-songwriter Alan Jackson. Produced by veteran country music producer Keith Stegall, the song quickly became a…
Introduction: Another Good Reason by the undisputed king of heartache and steel guitar, Alan Jackson. Released in 1998, this song became a cornerstone of Jackson’s career, solidifying his place as…
Introduction: “Anywhere On Earth You Are” released in 1998 on Jackson’s album “High Mileage”, this song became a cornerstone of country music, a testament to enduring love that transcends physical…
Introduction: Now, Jackson’s brand of country leans heavily on a core sound. We’re talking clean picking on the acoustic guitar, a steady backbeat on the drums, and of course, that…
Introduction: Alan Jackson’s There Ya Go. Released in 2004 on his album What I Do, this song is a prime example of Jackson’s signature country charm. Now, Jackson’s a name…
Introduction: Alan Jackson’s “Wonderful Tonight”. Released in 2005, this track might surprise some folks who know Jackson for his signature brand of heartfelt country music. But for those who’ve followed…
Introduction: Ah, yes, Alan Jackson’s timeless classic, “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'”. Released in 1999 on his album “Under the Influence”, this song is a prime example of Jackson’s ability…
Introduction: Alan Jackson’s “If French Fries Were Fat Free”. Released in 2002 on his album What I Do, this song is a delightful example of country music with a relatable,…
Introduction: Don’t Change On Me, a heartfelt country ballad sung by the iconic country music singer Alan Jackson, played a pivotal role in launching his career. Released in 1989 on…
Introduction: If We Make It Through December is not originally a song by Alan Jackson. The song was written and first recorded by country music legend Merle Haggard in 1973.…