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“Freight Train,” the title track from Alan Jackson’s 2010 album of the same name, rumbles onto the scene with a powerful metaphor for a lovesick heart. While the album itself marked the end of Jackson’s long-standing contract with Arista Nashville, “Freight Train” wasn’t the end of the line for his musical journey.

The song, written by Canadian country artist Fred Eaglesmith, wasn’t originally penned for Jackson. However, it perfectly captured the essence of heartache and longing that Jackson is known for conveying. The lyrics paint a vivid picture: the narrator compares himself to a freight train, a powerful but unstoppable force carrying a heavy load of emotions. He wishes he could be like the train, lacking a heart and fueled by something as simple as coal, instead of being burdened by the complexities of love.

“Freight Train” wasn’t released as a single, but it quickly became a fan favorite on the album. The song’s relatable themes and Jackson’s signature vocals resonated with listeners, making it a standout track on “Freight Train.” So, crank up the volume and get ready to ride the rails of a metaphorical journey through heartbreak with Alan Jackson’s “Freight Train.”

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