Alan Jackson
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- Born Alan Eugene Jackson on 17 October 1958 in Georgia, US.
- A dedicated licensed pilot, he has long embraced flying as one of his greatest hobbies.
- 1993


Chattahoochee
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 10 July 1993, spent 20 weeks in the charts and reached number 46.- 1996


Little Bitty
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 16 November 1996, spent 10 weeks in the charts and reached number 58.- 1998


Right On The Money
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 05 December 1998, spent 12 weeks in the charts and reached number 43.- 1999


Gone Crazy
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 13 March 1999, spent 13 weeks in the charts and reached number 43.

Little Man
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 10 July 1999, spent 17 weeks in the charts and reached number 39.

Pop A Top
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 13 November 1999, spent 16 weeks in the charts and reached number 43.- 2000


Pop A Top
- Alan Jackson
re-entered the US charts on 11 March 2000 and spent a further 1 in the charts reaching number 100.

It Must Be Love
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 24 June 2000, spent 20 weeks in the charts and reached number 37.

www.memory
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 04 November 2000, spent 15 weeks in the charts and reached number 45.- 2001


When Somebody Loves You
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 28 April 2001, spent 17 weeks in the charts and reached number 52.

Where I Come From
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 25 August 2001, spent 20 weeks in the charts and reached number 34.

Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)?
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 24 November 2001, spent 20 weeks in the charts and reached number 28.- 2002


Drive (For Daddy Gene)
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 16 March 2002, spent 20 weeks in the charts and reached number 28.

Work In Progress
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 24 August 2002, spent 19 weeks in the charts and reached number 35.- 2003


That'd Be Alright
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 08 February 2003, spent 20 weeks in the charts and reached number 29.

It's Five O'Clock Somewhere
- Alan Jackson
(and Jimmy Buffett) entered the US charts on 28 June 2003, spent 20 weeks in the charts and reached number 17.

Remember When
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 13 December 2003, spent 20 weeks in the charts and reached number 29.- 2004


Too Much Of A Good Thing
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 07 August 2004, spent 13 weeks in the charts and reached number 46.

Monday Morning Church
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 04 December 2004, spent 16 weeks in the charts and reached number 54.- 2005


The Talkin' Song Repair Blues
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 09 July 2005, spent 2 weeks in the charts and reached number 99.- 2006


Like Red On A Rose
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 07 October 2006, spent 5 weeks in the charts and reached number 80.- 2007


A Woman's Love
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 14 April 2007, spent 12 weeks in the charts and reached number 73.- 2008


Small Town Southern Man
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 19 January 2008, spent 20 weeks in the charts and reached number 42.

Good Time
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 24 May 2008, spent 20 weeks in the charts and reached number 40.

Country Boy
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 15 November 2008, spent 19 weeks in the charts and reached number 49.- 2009


Sissy's Song
- Alan Jackson
entered the US charts on 25 April 2009, spent 13 weeks in the charts and reached number 61.


Don't Rock The Jukebox - Alan Jackson 


Gone Country - Alan Jackson 


Let It Be Christmas - Alan Jackson 


She's Got The Rhythm (And I Got The Blues) - Alan Jackson 


As She's Walking Away
- Zac Brown Band
(featuring Alan Jackson)

Redneck Games
- Jeff Foxworthy
(with Alan Jackson)