Artículos con la etiqueta "Alan Jackson"



Music · 10/27/2019
“Murder on Music Row”, a song written by Larry Cordle and Larry Shell, was first recorded by the Bluegrass group Larry Cordle & Lonesome Standard Time, for the Shell Point Records label, was recorded in 1999, at Station West Studio, 616 West Iris, Nashville, TN. The song was part of the album of the same name, Murder On Music Row (Shell Point Records 2000). Larry Cordle received the Song of the Year award at the Bluegrass 2000 International Music Awards. Geroge Strait recorded the duo song with
Music · 10/21/2019
The Cornfield—Vignettes patterned after Laugh-In’s “Joke Wall,” with cast members and guest stars “popping up” to tell jokes and one-liners. Until his death, Stringbean played the field’s scarecrow, delivering one-liners before being shouted down by the crow on his shoulder; after his 1973 murder, Stringbean was not replaced; and a wooden scarecrow was simply seen in the field as a memorial. Guest stars often participated in this sketch as well; and on occasion, personalities from TV stations t
Music · 10/20/2019
Originally titled “Mercury Boogie”, the song was written by KC Douglas and Robert Geddins, it was recorded for the first time by KC Douglas in 1948 for the label Down Town, it was released in 1949. This song would become a blues standard widely covered, known as “Mercury Blues”. Ford bought the rights to the song for advertising (“Crazy ‘Bout to Ford Truck.”) This song pays tribute to the Mercury cars, which were produced by Ford Motor Company until 2010. Alan Jackson recorded the song on May 2
Music · 10/12/2019
Drive (For Daddy Gene), a song written and recorded by Alan Jackson for the Arista label, was recorded between September and October 2001, in Nashville, TN. In the recording session of the album, Alan was accompanied by: Bruce Watkins (guitar and banjo), Brent Mason (guitar), J.T. Corenflos (guitar), Stuart Duncan (mandolin and fiddle), John Kelton (bass), Gordon Mote (piano and keyboards), Jim Hoke (harmonica) and John Wesley Ryles and Wes Hightower (vocal background). With the production of Ke
Music · 09/29/2018
From Album Here in the Real World Here in the Real World is the debut studio album by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released on February 27, 1990, and produced five singles: "Blue Blooded Woman", "Here in the Real World", "Wanted", "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow", and "I'd Love You All Over Again", Jackson's first Number One hit. The track "Home" served as the B-side for several of Jackson's later singles, before he re-released the song in 1995 for his The Greatest Hits Collec
Music · 08/05/2018
"I Don't Even Know Your Name" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released in May 1995 as the fifth and final single from his album Who I Am. It reached number-one on the U.S. Billboard country charts and on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. It was written by Jackson with Ron Jackson and Andy Lofton. The song begins with a man who is "sitting at a roadhouse." As his waitress, who noticeably has a missing left front tooth, takes his order
Music · 07/16/2018
A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'bout Love) is the third studio album by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released on October 6, 1992, and produced the singles, "Chattahoochee", "She's Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues)", "Tonight I Climbed the Wall", "(Who Says) You Can't Have It All", and "Mercury Blues". "Chattahoochee", and "She's Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues)" were both #1 hits on the Hot Country Songs charts, while the other three songs all reached Top 5. Keith
Music · 07/15/2018
"I'll Go On Loving You" is a song written by Kieran Kane, and recorded by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released in July 1998 as the lead-off single his album High Mileage. It peaked at number 3 in the United States, and number 2 in Canada. Alan Jackson would sing this song also titled "Vou Seguir Te Amando", as a duet with a Brazilian solo artist singer Leonardo. Written by Kieran Kane (formerly of The O'Kanes), "I'll Go On Loving You" is a mid-tempo ballad in the key of C
Music · 06/26/2018
"Chasin' That Neon Rainbow" is a song written by American country music artist Alan Jackson and Jim McBride, and performed by Jackson. It was released in September 1990 as the fourth single from Jackson's first album, Here in the Real World, the song peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, and number 5 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart.
Music · 05/27/2018
"She's Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues)" is a song co-written by American country music artists Alan Jackson and Randy Travis, and performed by Jackson. It was released in October 1992 as the first single from his album A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'bout Love). The song received an award in 1993 from Music City News for being one of the most performed country songs of the year. The song is a R&B inspired tune that Jackson and Travis wrote while on tour together in 1991. They planned to

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