Superstar Alan Jackson's amazing chart success has been chronicled in the release of 34 Number Ones, a career-spanning, double-disc collection featuring all of Jackson's #1 hits to date. Even before its release, the album title has already been eclipsed by Number One #35, with the chart-topping success of the current single, "As She's Walking Away," with Zac Brown Band featuring Alan.
With 37 songs in all, the project includes all 34 of Jackson's previous #1 singles, together with "As She's Walking Away" and two additional tracks: the beautiful "Look at Me" (previously available on the 2008 soundtrack to Billy: The Early Years) and Jackson's never-before-released take on the classic Johnny Cash hit, "Ring of Fire."
Alongside Alan's first chart-topper, 1990's "Here in the Real World," are such enduring favorites as "Gone Country" (1995); Jackson's poignant, GRAMMY-winning "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" (2001); the Jimmy Buffett duet "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" (2003); the recent "Country Boy," and many more.
Over the course of those 34 number one hits, Alan's sold more than 50 million albums. As superstars go, he's one of only a handful of artists who've been around for two decades who still regularly top the country chart. And unlike the other consistent smashmakers who can make that claim, he's the only one who is a true singer/songwriter, penning most of his own material.
In fact, over the course of his career, Alan has become one of the most successful and respected songwriter/performers in music - which has, no doubt, been a contributing factor in him being 16-time award winner at both the CMA and ACM Awards and a GRAMMY-honored songwriter, as well.
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Superstar Alan Jackson's amazing chart success has been chronicled in the release of 34 Number Ones, a career-spanning, double-disc collection featuring all of Jackson's #1 hits to date. Even before its release, the album title has already been eclipsed by Number One #35, with the chart-topping success of the current single, "As She's Walking Away," with Zac Brown Band featuring Alan.
With 37 songs in all, the project includes all 34 of Jackson's previous #1 singles, together with "As She's Walking Away" and two additional tracks: the beautiful "Look at Me" (previously available on the 2008 soundtrack to Billy: The Early Years) and Jackson's never-before-released take on the classic Johnny Cash hit, "Ring of Fire."
Alongside Alan's first chart-topper, 1990's "Here in the Real World," are such enduring favorites as "Gone Country" (1995); Jackson's poignant, GRAMMY-winning "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" (2001); the Jimmy Buffett duet "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" (2003); the recent "Country Boy," and many more.
Over the course of those 34 number one hits, Alan's sold more than 50 million albums. As superstars go, he's one of only a handful of artists who've been around for two decades who still regularly top the country chart. And unlike the other consistent smashmakers who can make that claim, he's the only one who is a true singer/songwriter, penning most of his own material.
In fact, over the course of his career, Alan has become one of the most successful and respected songwriter/performers in music - which has, no doubt, been a contributing factor in him being 16-time award winner at both the CMA and ACM Awards and a GRAMMY-honored songwriter, as well.
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