Introduction:
Alan Jackson’s song “If French Fries Were Fat Free” is a playful track featured on his 2004 album What I Do. Known for his traditional country style with a modern twist, Jackson here uses a humorous, hypothetical scenario to reflect on life’s imperfections. The song revolves around the wishful thought of living in a world where French fries have no calories and whiskey helps people forget painful memories—echoing a humorous, wistful tone about life’s little disappointments and desires.
This lighthearted tune provides a contrast to some of Jackson’s more serious works, adding levity to the album and showcasing his ability to balance fun with relatable themes. While its central theme is somewhat whimsical, it subtly conveys a message about accepting life’s realities. By pondering an idealized but unrealistic world, Jackson suggests that life’s beauty lies in its imperfections and in enjoying small pleasures, even when they come with drawbacks.
The song’s catchy melody and clever lyrics helped it resonate with fans, contributing to the album’s success on country charts. Jackson’s fans appreciate the song for its fun, easy-going nature and its ability to make listeners smile while reflecting on life’s quirks. This track remains a charming example of Jackson’s talent for capturing relatable emotions in simple, heartfelt ways.
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Lyrics:
“If French Fries Were Fat Free”
Each time I went left, I should’ve gone right
And love’s no exception to this rule
Cause I turned around I lost you
Now I’m feeling lonesome and blue
Just the way I expect to
But there’s something that I could use
To help me deal with this abuse
If French fries were fat free
And you still love me
If French fries were fat free
And you still love me
What a wonderful world this would be
If the whiskey really helped me
Forget your memory
I’d wear a smile endlessly
If French fries were fat free
And you still love me
You know the more I think about you
The more sense it makes
Cause grease and love both cause heartache
So I raise my glass and toast
These things I want the most
Though I probably never see
I can’t help but believing
That if French fries were fat free
And you still love me
What a wonderful world this would be
If the whiskey really helped me
Forget your memory
I’d wear a smile endlessly
If French fries were fat free
And you still love me
Oh if French fries were fat free
And you still love me