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Alan Jackson (b. October 17, 1958) is an American country singer-songwriter who has sold over 50 million records. He was influenced by the new traditional country of the 1980s, and he was one of the most popular country singers of the 1990s, blending both honky tonk and mainstream country sounds and penning many of his own hits. His success continued into the 2000s and his music became increasingly counterposed with that of more mainstream country acts that were moving toward a more pop music sound. He is the recipient and nominee of multiple awards. He was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 2001.

Jackson was born to Eugene Jackson and Ruth Musick in Newnan, Georgia and has four older sisters. As a youth, Jackson primarily listened to gospel music, and otherwise was not a major music fan. However, a friend of his introduced him to the music of Gene Watson, John Anderson and Hank Williams Jr. Jackson started a band after high school. After a time, he and his wife of six years, Denise, moved from Newnan to Nashville hoping to pursue music full-time.

In Tennessee, Jackson got a job in The Nashville Network's mailroom. Denise got him connected to Glen Campbell, who helped him jumpstart his career. Jackson eventually signed with Arista.

His first album, 1989's Here in the Real World, was a major hit, as was his second (1991) album, Don't Rock the Jukebox. His 1992 album, A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'Bout Love) was a success, spawning five major singles. Also in 1992, Randy Travis charted three singles co-written by Jackson: "Forever Together", "Better Class of Losers", and "I'd Surrender All". Conversely, Travis co-wrote Jackson's single "She's Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues)".

In 1994 Jackson left his management company, Ten Ten Management, which had overseen his career up to that point, and switched to Gary Overton.

It was around this time that Jackson began also gaining fame for his song-writing skills. Other country music artists who have charted with songs co-written by Jackson, including Clay Walker ("If I Could Make a Living"), Chely Wright ("Till I Was Loved By You")[5] and Faith Hill ("I Can't Do That Anymore").

His first album, 1990's Here in the Real World, was a major hit, as was his second (1991) album, Don't Rock the Jukebox. His 1992 release, A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'bout Love) was a smash success, spawning five major singles with "Chattahoochee" being the most enduring and successful. After a few more hit albums, Jackson again rocketed to fame with "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)," a song about the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, which became a hit single and briefly propelled him into the mainstream spotlight; the song was even the subject of parody on the popular animated series South Park, in the episode A Ladder To Heaven.

Although Jackson has been characterized as a "hat act", his influences go deep into the roots of country music and his songs have been recorded by some of the greats like Charley Pride, who recorded "Here in the Real World". He has sung with George Jones on the award-winning "I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair". His sense of humor comes through in "Gone Country" with the satirical description of the wannabes who cynically jumped on the country music bandwagon in the 1990s: "Everybody's gone country/Yeah we've gone country/The whole world's gone country."

He has been credited for popularizing a Neotraditional Country sound.

Charts for Alan Jackson

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Based on Top-100 from all stations and all styles
Period from 2010-01-24 to 2010-01-24
01
It's Just That Way - Alan Jackson
It's Just That Way
Alan Jackson » Today's Charts
Country, played on 100 stations, avg. position 37
Buy Buy
02
Little Bitty - Alan Jackson
Little Bitty
Alan Jackson » Today's Charts
Country, played on 85 stations, avg. position 56
Buy Buy
03
Gone Country - Alan Jackson
Gone Country
Alan Jackson » Today's Charts
Country, played on 62 stations, avg. position 60
Buy Buy
04
Sissy's Song - Alan Jackson
Sissy's Song
Alan Jackson » Today's Charts
Country, played on 47 stations, avg. position 57
Buy Buy
05
It's Five O'Clock Somewhere... - Alan Jackson
It's Five O'Clock Somewhere...
Alan Jackson » Today's Charts
Country, played on 44 stations, avg. position 69
Buy Buy
06
Good Time - Alan Jackson
Good Time
Alan Jackson » Today's Charts
Country, played on 38 stations, avg. position 69
Buy Buy
07
Country Boy - Alan Jackson
Country Boy
Alan Jackson » Today's Charts
Country, played on 38 stations, avg. position 70
Buy Buy
08
Where I Come From - Alan Jackson
Where I Come From
Alan Jackson » Today's Charts
Country, played on 35 stations, avg. position 70
Buy Buy
09
Remember When - Alan Jackson
Remember When
Alan Jackson » Today's Charts
Country, played on 27 stations, avg. position 72
Buy Buy
10
Livin' On Love - Alan Jackson
Livin' On Love
Alan Jackson » Today's Charts
Country, played on 29 stations, avg. position 74
Buy Buy
11
Chattahoochee - Alan Jackson
Chattahoochee
Alan Jackson » Today's Charts
Country, played on 24 stations, avg. position 68
Buy Buy
12
Drive (For Daddy Gene) - Alan Jackson
Drive (For Daddy Gene)
Alan Jackson » Today's Charts
Country, played on 21 stations, avg. position 66
Buy Buy
13
Who's Cheatin' Who - Alan Jackson
Who's Cheatin' Who
Alan Jackson » Today's Charts
Country, played on 24 stations, avg. position 76
Buy Buy
14
Summertime Blues - Alan Jackson
Summertime Blues
Alan Jackson » Today's Charts
Country, played on 18 stations, avg. position 69
Buy Buy
15
Small Town Southern Man - Alan Jackson
Small Town Southern Man
Alan Jackson » Today's Charts
Country, played on 22 stations, avg. position 78
Buy Buy
16
It's Just That Way - Alan Jackson
It's Just That Way
Alan Jackson » Today's Charts
played on 7 stations, avg. position 32
Buy Buy
17
Where Were You (When The Wo... - Alan Jackson
Where Were You (When The Wo...
Alan Jackson » Today's Charts
Country, played on 14 stations, avg. position 71
Buy Buy
18
Here In The Real World - Alan Jackson
Here In The Real World
Alan Jackson » Today's Charts
Country, played on 8 stations, avg. position 51
Buy Buy
19
Don't Rock The Jukebox - Alan Jackson
Don't Rock The Jukebox
Alan Jackson » Today's Charts
Country, played on 11 stations, avg. position 76
Buy Buy
20
That'd Be Alright - Alan Jackson
That'd Be Alright
Alan Jackson » Today's Charts
Country, played on 4 stations, avg. position 41
Buy Buy
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