Alan Jackson – Long Way To Go (Official Music Video)
Introduction “Long Way to Go,” released in June 2011, marked a turning point for country music icon Alan Jackson. It was the lead single for his seventeenth studio album, “Thirty…
Introduction “Long Way to Go,” released in June 2011, marked a turning point for country music icon Alan Jackson. It was the lead single for his seventeenth studio album, “Thirty…
Introduction “Write This Down,” a classic country ballad by George Strait, isn’t your typical love song. Released in 1999 as the second single from his album “Always Never the Same,”…
Introduction Released in November 1994, “Gone Country” by Alan Jackson is a catchy tune that celebrates embracing one’s country roots. It wasn’t just a hit song, though. Coming on the…
Introduction “Amarillo By Morning,” a cornerstone of George Strait’s career, boasts a rich history that stretches back to the early 70s. While the song is synonymous with Strait’s signature neotraditional…
Introduction Released in 1995, “Check Yes Or No” became a signature song for the “King of Country Music,” George Strait. The tune, a lighthearted and catchy country ballad, found its…
Introduction “She’s Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues)” two-steps onto the scene in 1992, the debut single from Alan Jackson’s album “A Lot About Livin’ (And a Little…
Introduction “Carrying Your Love With Me” isn’t just a song by George Strait, it’s a country music staple released in 1997. The song became the title track for Strait’s seventeenth…
Introduction Released in January 1994, “(Who Says) You Can’t Have It All” became the closing track for Alan Jackson’s album “A Lot About Livin’ (And a Little ’bout Love)”. The…
Introduction Alan Jackson’s “Mercury Blues” isn’t your typical country heartbreak ballad. Released in 1992 on his album “A Lot About Livin’ (And A Little ‘Bout Love),” the song injects a…
Introduction Willie Nelson’s rendition of “All Things Must Pass” might seem like a country legend covering a classic rock anthem, but the story goes deeper. The song itself originated with…