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Gone Country



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BCB Band sings "Gone Country" by Alan Jackson.
As the first artist signed to Arista Records' country division, Alan Jackson's first single, "Blue Blooded Woman," peaked at a dismal No. 45 on the country charts in 1989. Clearly, things improved substantially with the next single -- the title track from his debut album, Here in the Real World -- and the hits haven't stopped yet. Fifteen years into his career, the superstar has sold more than 40 million albums and scored more than 30 No. 1 singles -- 21 of which he either wrote or co-wrote.
Jackson was born Oct. 17, 1958, in Newnan, Ga., to a blue-collar family. Jackson's father was an automobile mechanic. Caring for a household of seven, his mother helped instill a sense of integrity and small town values. While in high school, Jackson met his future wife, Denise, at a Dairy Queen, and their lasting marriage has produced three daughters.
Playing in country bands in Georgia, Jackson worked as a mechanic, used car salesman and forklift operator to pay the bills while writing songs. He and Denise moved to Nashville in 1985, but his first impressions of Music City were a tiny basement apartment and a genre whose radio prerequisites had almost nothing to do with his own songwriting. That same year, Denise met Glen Campbell in an airport when she was working as a flight attendant. She told Campbell about her husband and gave him a tape. Campbell gave her his business card and suggested that Alan should call his publishing company. Soon after, Jackson became a staff songwriter at Campbell's music publishing company.
Jackson hit No. 1 three times in 1991, with "I'd Love You All Over Again," "Don't Rock the Jukebox" and "Someday." In 1992, he released the spooky video for "Midnight in Montgomery," which won a CMA Award. That same year, he returned to No. 1 with "Love's Got a Hold on You" and "She's Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues)." In 1993, he spent four weeks at the top with "Chattahoochee," which propelled the corresponding album A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'Bout Love) to sales of more than 6 million copies. "Chattahoochee" won a CMA award for single of the year in 1993 and song of the year in 1994. Jackson took his first CMA entertainer trophy in 1995, coinciding almost exactly with The Greatest Hits Collection.
Following several novelty hits, like "I Don't Even Know Your Name," Roger Miller's "Tall, Tall Trees" and Tom T. Hall's "Itty Bitty," Jackson then found inspiration (and chart success) in more challenging material, such as Harley Allen and Carson Chamberlain's "Between the Devil and Me" and Kieran Kane's "I'll Go On Loving You."
Although Jackson's albums emphasize his original material, he frequently tips his hat to the sounds that molded his music. Prime examples include "Summertime Blues" (a country version of Eddie Cochran's 1958 rockabilly smash) and "Who's Cheatin' Who" (a remake of Charly McClain's 1981 hit). He took an additional step with the 1991 album, Under the Influence, offering his versions of songs made famous by Merle Haggard, Charley Pride, Conway Twitty, Don Williams, Gene Watson, Mel McDaniel and others. The album netted Jackson another Top 10 single with "Pop a Top," a Nat Stuckey song that was a major hit for Jim Ed Brown in 1967. Other highlights included Jackson's take on Hank Williams Jr.'s "The Blues Man."
Others have had major hits with Jackson's compositions as well. Among his credits are Randy Travis' "Forever Together" and "Better Class of Losers," Clay Walker's "If I Could Make a Livin'" and Faith Hill's "I Can't Do That Anymore." Already one of country's most respected songwriters, Jackson ascended to yet a higher level at the 2001 CMA Awards show when he debuted "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)." His song about the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City stunned the awards show audience and ultimately proved to be the most honest, heartfelt song written about the tragedy.


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Thanks Matthew. ( 6 months ago by BCBband)
Thanks Matthew.
Hard to keep them ... ( 6 months ago by BCBband)
Hard to keep them straight. LOL
Sounds Great!! The ... ( 6 months ago by geno1960)
Sounds Great!! The bio was great. I feel better knowing Alans older than me. LOL
Great song my ... ( 6 months ago by MaryAsinger)
Great song my friends...you guys did again a great performance...Thanks
Hugs Hapiness and kisses for both haha LOL
Mary
Here I thought you ... ( 6 months ago by dbrown5744)
Here I thought you guys were always country. You know what they say, once you go country then your very smart. Great job and have a good one, Dennis
kinda the story of ... ( 6 months ago by jeffkahl)
kinda the story of my musical life. still gotta find a way to make the dividends! great job guys!
Another great one, ... ( 6 months ago by anmoose)
Another great one, guys! I'm soaking up and enjoying everything you do, in spite of the fact that I don't stop and say so nearly often enough. Love it!!
Moosie
another fantastic ... ( 6 months ago by 4846steven)
another fantastic job guys and another 5
The only way to go. ... ( 6 months ago by sherrywine1941)
The only way to go..Country!!
Enjoyed this guys..(5*) Hugs Sherry
Have a great week you two!!
great as always ... ( 6 months ago by emifolk)
great as always nice refrain and singing
deserves 5 again
This is another ... ( 6 months ago by OldTimeVoice)
This is another good one Guys...You two are truly great performers, and i love listening to you...You are top of the heap in my book Guys, Keep em coming.Colin.
Thanks very much ... ( 6 months ago by BCBband)
Thanks very much Colin for that kind comment. We try.
Thanks very much. ( 6 months ago by BCBband)
Thanks very much.
Amen, thanks. ( 6 months ago by BCBband)
Amen, thanks.
Thanks Steven, your ... ( 6 months ago by BCBband)
Thanks Steven, your the best.
Thanks any visit is ... ( 6 months ago by BCBband)
Thanks any visit is appreciated.
LOL, I have always ... ( 6 months ago by BCBband)
LOL, I have always been here at least as a fan of the Country genre.
Thanks Dennis you ... ( 6 months ago by BCBband)
Thanks Dennis you too.
Thanks Mary, we are ... ( 6 months ago by BCBband)
Thanks Mary, we are blessed.
LOL, Remember, ... ( 6 months ago by BCBband)
LOL, Remember, there is ALWAYS someone older than you.
Excellent....so ... ( 6 months ago by zazamaxi)
Excellent....so glad YOU went Country !!!!Love Maxi xx
Great video lads! ( 6 months ago by classican)
Great video lads!
AWESOME! I love you ... ( 5 months ago by LeezeArray)
AWESOME! I love you guys, you're true legends! ;) Keep singin' them country-songs!
God Bless!
Wow!!! thats good ... ( 3 months ago by pipemaster40)
Wow!!! thats good stuff!! rock on mutha



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