Introduction:
Released in 2015, “You Never Know” is a fun and upbeat tune by country music icon Alan Jackson. The song finds a place on his album Angels & Alcohol, a collection that charted at number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. While the album itself explored themes of faith, loss, and reflection, “You Never Know” provides a welcome dose of lightheartedness.
Jackson, known for his baritone voice and poignant storytelling, takes a more playful approach with this track. Here, he acts as a narrator assuring listeners to be open to the unexpected possibilities of love. The song steers away from the melancholic themes that often course through country music, opting instead for a celebratory tone.
Produced by Keith Stegall, a frequent collaborator of Jackson’s, “You Never Know” features a classic country music instrumentation. Acoustic guitars, a prominent steel guitar, and a steady drumbeat create a backdrop for Jackson’s signature vocals. Uplifting fiddle lines weave throughout the song, adding to the joyous mood.
While the song may not have achieved the chart success of some of Jackson’s other singles, “You Never Know” resonates with fans for its optimistic outlook and relatable message. It serves as a reminder to stay hopeful and embrace the potential for love to appear around any corner. Jackson’s relaxed vocals and the song’s infectious energy make it a favorite among fans looking for a pick-me-up within Jackson’s vast discography.
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Lyrics:
“You Never Know”
String your blonde hair and a 20 inch waist
Caught my eye like a little red car
She shook my hand and she grabbed my heartLord, you never know, no, you never know
You never know when love’s gonna walk right through that doorBrunette hair and big brown eyes
Perfect little bottom like a rollercoaster ride
Waiting on her table with her lazy anchor on
Big tip, later, lord she let me drive her home
Lord, you never know, no, you never know
You never know when love’s gonna walk right through that door
You never know, you never know
I was down in Atlanta on a Sunday afternoon
Backed into a Honda with a woman dressed in blue
First she wasn’t happy but the chemistry began
Two Daiquiri’s later, lord, we’re walking hand in hand
Lord, you never know, no, you never know
You never know when love’s gonna walk right through that door
So the moral to the story is you better be aware
Love might hit you ‘fore you ever know it’s there
So keep your motor running and keep it in gear
Listen real close she might just whisper in your ear
Lord, you never know, no, you never know
You never know when love’s gonna walk right through that door
No, you never know, ah, you never know
You never know when love’s gonna walk right through that door
You never know when love’s gonna walk right through that door