Alan Jackson Mourns the Death of His Longtime Friend and Collaborator: “I Don’t Know if My Career Would Have Ended up Quite the Same Without His Help”
We Just Lost the Hall of Fame Songwriter and Alan Jackson Collaborator Behind Your Favorite Era-Defining Country Hits of the 90s
On This Day in 1991, Alan Jackson Released His First No. 1 Song—an Anniversary Gift He Penned for His Wife During a Rainy Hotel Stay
On This Day in 1979, Alan Jackson Married His High School Sweetheart—the Woman Who Helped Him Land His First Songwriting Deal and Inspired Two Classic Songs
On This Day in 2001, Alan Jackson Released One of the Most Emotional Songs of His Career—a Song He Wishes He Never Had To Write
On This Day in 2007, Alan Jackson Released a No. 1 Single That Marked a Stylistic Return to His Roots
On This Day in 1994, This 90s Legend Gifted the Country Music Community One of the Catchiest Choruses of the Decade
On This Day in 2000, Alan Jackson Brought Traditional Country to the New Millennium With His Fifth No. 1 Album
On This Day in 1958, Eddie Cochran Made His UK Chart Debut With a Song That Would Later Be a Hit for Alan Jackson, the Who, and Blue Cheer
Country Time Machine: Alan Jackson Performs a Touching Tribute to His Late Father at the US Capitol Building
On This Day in 1996, Alan Jackson Released a No. 1 Album That Produced Five Hit Singles, Including a Song Penned by a Long-Retired Legend
On This Day in 2003, Alan Jackson Released a Massive Hit That Has Made Listeners Weep for More Than Two Decades