By Jim Asker On Jan. 28, 1995, Alan Jackson’s “Gone Country” hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. The track was solely authored by Bob McDill and produced by Keith Stegall.
On Jan. 28, 1995, Alan Jackson’s “Gone Country” hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. The track was solely authored by Bob McDill and produced by Keith Stegall. In 2017 ...
Check out the legends with retirement plans this year below: Alan Jackson announced last May that he was planning on wrapping ...
On this day (January 28) in 1995, Alan Jackson scored his tenth No. 1 single with “Gone Country.” It was the third single from the album Who I Am and was the third in a string of three chart ...
Two of Jackson's albums appear on the Billboard rankings this time around. Both manage to find a home on more than one list, and one of the two titles actually breaks back onto the rosters it ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is conducting his own investigation into the Texas Lottery. This comes after a winning $83.5 million ...
Randy Travis co-wrote it with Alan Jackson and released it in ... of the country chart and landed at No. 46 on the Billboard Hot 100, giving Jackson his first entry on the all-genre survey.
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Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Grammy award-winning songwriter, Don Rollins, most known for co-writing Jimmy Buffet’s “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere” passed away this week. Rollins was a ...