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A Lot About Livin' (And A Little 'Bout Love)

Alan Jackson

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Three years after his first number one single, Alan Jackson took his brand of new honky tonk country and pushed it all the way into the mainstream, making it possible for another batch of acts to follow him. Sticking with producer Keith Stegall, Jackson wrote over half the tracks on the set, including a pair of singles, "She's Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues)" and "Tonight I Climbed the Wall," as well as "Chattahoochee." The uptempo numbers with the jukebox kick are what works best with Jackson's restless country-soul voice -- check "I Don't Need the Booze (To Get a Buzz On)." The smoking Western swing of "Up to My Ears in Tears" walks a line between Bob Wills and Buck Owens, and could have been covered by Dwight Yoakam. But the set's winner is its closer, the Geddins/Douglas classic "Mercury Blues." Taking the tune back to its country roots and claiming it for the Fender Telecaster's particular brand of pinch and tang, Jackson sings the hell out of it. At this point in his career, Jackson established himself as one of the most consistent talents country had to offer.

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1
Chattahoochee
00:02:28

Bruce Rutherford, Background Vocal - Roy Huskey, Jr., Bass - Eddie Bayers, Drums - Weldon Myrick, Steel Guitar - Jim McBride, Composer - Jim McBride, Lyricist - Stuart Duncan, Fiddle - Hargus "Pig" Robbins, Piano - Hank Singer, Fiddle - Bruce Watkins, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Glenn Worf, Acoustic Bass - Keith Stegall, Producer - Alan Jackson, Composer - Alan Jackson, Lyricist - Alan Jackson, Performer - Brent Mason, Guitar

(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment

2
She's Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues)
00:02:24

Keith Stegall, Producer - Keith Stegall, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - Glenn Worf, Acoustic Bass - Roy Huskey, Jr., Acoustic Bass - Paul Franklin, Steel Guitar - Alan Jackson, Composer - Alan Jackson, Lyricist - Alan Jackson, Performer - Hargus "Pig" Robbins, Piano - Stuart Duncan, Fiddle - Robbie Flint, Slide Guitar - Eddie Bayers, Drums - Bruce Rutherford, Background Vocal - Rob Hajacos, Fiddle - Weldon Myrick, Steel Guitar - Hank Williams, Mastering Engineer - Hank Singer, Fiddle - Brent Mason, Electric Guitar - Bill Deaton, Engineer - John Kelton, Engineer - John Kelton, Mixing Engineer - Randy Travis, Composer - Randy Travis, Lyricist - Bruce Watkins, Acoustic Baritone Guitar

(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment

3
Tonight I Climbed the Wall
00:03:31

Bruce Rutherford, Background Vocal - Scott Hendricks, Producer - Alan Jackson, Composer - Alan Jackson, Lyricist - Alan Jackson, Performer - Keith Stegall, Producer

(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment

4
I Don't Need The Booze (To Get A Buzz On)
00:03:15

Toni Dae, Composer - Toni Dae, Lyricist - Joy Swinea, Composer - Joy Swinea, Lyricist - Bruce Rutherford, Background Vocal - Alan Jackson, Performer - Keith Stegall, Producer

(P) 1992 Arista Records LLC

5
(Who Says) You Can't Have It All
00:03:29

Earl Jackson And His Musical Champions, Composer - McBride, Lyricist - Alan Jackson, Performer - Alan Jackson, Lyricist - Jim McBride, Composer - Keith Stegall, Producer

(P) 1995 Sony Music Entertainment

6
Up To My Ears In Tears
00:02:54

Bruce Rutherford, Background Vocal - Don Sampson, Composer - Don Sampson, Lyricist - Alan Jackson, Composer - Alan Jackson, Lyricist - Alan Jackson, Performer - Keith Stegall, Producer

(P) 1992 Arista Records LLC

7
Tropical Depression
00:02:57

Charles Craig, Composer - Charles Craig, Lyricist - Bruce Rutherford, Background Vocal - Alan Jackson, Composer - Alan Jackson, Lyricist - Alan Jackson, Performer - Jim McBride, Composer - Jim McBride, Lyricist - Keith Stegall, Producer

(P) 1992 Arista Records LLC

8
She Likes It Too
00:02:50

Bruce Rutherford, Background Vocal - Tim Nichols, Composer - Tim Nichols, Lyricist - Alan Jackson, Performer - Zack Turner, Composer - Zack Turner, Lyricist - Keith Stegall, Producer

(P) 1992 Arista Records LLC

9
If It Ain't One Thing (It's You)
00:03:52

Bruce Rutherford, Background Vocal - Alan Jackson, Composer - Alan Jackson, Lyricist - Alan Jackson, Performer - Jim McBride, Composer - Jim McBride, Lyricist - Keith Stegall, Producer

(P) 1992 Arista Records LLC

10
Mercury Blues
00:03:38

Robert L. Geddins, Composer - Robert L. Geddins, Lyricist - Bruce Rutherford, Background Vocal - K.C. Douglas, Composer - K.C. Douglas, Lyricist - Alan Jackson, Performer - Keith Stegall, Producer

(P) 1992 Sony Music Entertainment

Chronique

Three years after his first number one single, Alan Jackson took his brand of new honky tonk country and pushed it all the way into the mainstream, making it possible for another batch of acts to follow him. Sticking with producer Keith Stegall, Jackson wrote over half the tracks on the set, including a pair of singles, "She's Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues)" and "Tonight I Climbed the Wall," as well as "Chattahoochee." The uptempo numbers with the jukebox kick are what works best with Jackson's restless country-soul voice -- check "I Don't Need the Booze (To Get a Buzz On)." The smoking Western swing of "Up to My Ears in Tears" walks a line between Bob Wills and Buck Owens, and could have been covered by Dwight Yoakam. But the set's winner is its closer, the Geddins/Douglas classic "Mercury Blues." Taking the tune back to its country roots and claiming it for the Fender Telecaster's particular brand of pinch and tang, Jackson sings the hell out of it. At this point in his career, Jackson established himself as one of the most consistent talents country had to offer.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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