3 Songs You Didn’t Know Alan Jackson Wrote for Randy Travis, Faith Hill and Clay Walker

Alan Jackson's Country Legacy: Alan Jackson, a country stalwart since 1989, laments pop influences with George Strait on "Murder On Music Row." Explore Jackson's iconic career and honors.

"Better Class of Losers," Randy Travis (1991): Co-written by Jackson and Travis, it critiques upper-class living. Peaking at No. 2, it earned a Grammy nod for Best Male Country Vocal Performance.

"If I Could Make a Living," Clay Walker (1994): Jackson, alongside Stegall and Murrah, crafts Walker's No. 1 hit. Walker embraces a traditional country sound, emphasizing fiddle and pedal steel.

"I Can’t Do That Anymore," Faith Hill (1995): Written solely by Jackson, this poignant Faith Hill single (No. 8) narrates a woman's realization of personal compromise for others' happiness.