: (Alan Jackson, Jim McBride) Way down yonder on the Chattahoochee It gets hotter than a hoochie coochie We laid rubber on the Georgia asphalt Got a
: (Alan Jackson, Randy Travis) This old bar stool's feelin' higher 'Cause I've started sinkin' lower The minute that she waltzed right through that
: (Alan Jackson/Don Sampson) Midnight in Montgomery, silver eagle, lonely road I was on my way to Mobile for a big New Years Eve show I stopped for
the longest one you've ever seen I'll buy you tall, tall trees On all the waters and the seas I'm a fool, fool, fool for you If you want to own a great
: (Eddie Cochran/Jerry Capehart) Well I'm a-gonna raise a fuss, I'm gonna raise a holler About workin' all summer just to try an' earn a dollar Everytime
: (Alan Jackson/Jim McBride) Daddy won a radio Tuned it to a country show I was rocking in the cradle to the crying of a steel guitar Mama used to sing
: (Keith Stegall/Carson Chamberlain) I called my doctor on the telephone Help me Doc there's something wrong I can't shake it it's gone too far He said
: (Alan Jackson) In a small town down in Georgia over forty years ago Her maiden name was Musik til she met that Jackson boy They married young like
: (Alan Jackson/Roger Murrah/Keith Stegall) Don't rock the jukebox I wanna hear some Jones Cause my heart ain't ready For the Rolling Stones I don't
: Here we are Talkin 'bout forever Both know damn well It's not easy together We've both felt love We've both felt pain I'll take the sunshine Over
: (Alan Jackson) Two young people without a thing Say some vows and spread their wings Settle down with just what they need Livin on love She don't
: (Alan Jackson/Keith Stegall) Dallas packed her suitcase And drove off in the brand new car I bought her She made leaving me look easy I wish she'd
: (Alan Jackson, Ron Jackson, Andy Loffin) Well I was sitting in a roadhouse down on highway 41 You were wiping off some ketchup on a table that was
: (Alan Jackson/Jim McBride) She looked me in the eye and said it's over I can't take this heartache anymore She said don't tell me lies and try to
: (Alan Jackson/Charlie Craig) Excuse me, ma'am, can you help me I need to place an ad with you today No ma'am, tomorrow may be too late I'd like to
: She's been playing in a room on a strip For ten years in Vegas Every night she looks in the mirror But she only ages She's been reading about Nashville
: (Alan Jackson/Jim McBride) A stark naked light bulb hangs over my head There's one lonely pillow on my double bed I've got a ceiling, a floor and
: (Robert L Geddins/KC Douglas) Well if I had money Tell you what I'd do I'd go downtown and buy a Mercury or two Crazy bout a Mercury Lord I'm crazy