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  1. Where Have You Gone. Wishful Drinkin'. I Can Be That Something. Where The Cottonwood Grows. Way Down In My Whiskey. Things That Matter. Livin' On Empty. You'll Always Be My Baby (Written For Daughters' Weddings) Where Her Heart Has Always Been (Written for Mamas funeral with an old recording of her reading from the Bible)

  2. In the world of jacked up, arena-ready Nashville, Alan Jackson stood as a voice where bruised hearts, small pleasures, words written in red and easy good times were strung like laundry on lines of steel guitar, fiddle and a Telecaster that evoked Merle Haggard, George Jones, and Buck Owens. Entertainer of the Year.

  3. Alan Jackson Lyrics. "Beer:10". I'ma losin' my mind chasin' that assembly line. Boltin' that same old part on a thousand times. So I dream about the second when the buzzer goes off. Hit the pavement runnin' to the parking lot. For beer:10, whiskey:30. Yeah, beer:10, whiskey:30. I've been workin' hard all week and now I'm thirsty.

  4. "Beer:10" is a song by Alan Jackson from his 2021 album Where Did You Go. The country superstar explained that he often gets song ideas from things his daughters and their friends say. His daughters are now adults and were hanging out drinking with a group of friends when he heard someone say, "It's beer:10, whiskey:30."

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  6. 2 de abr. de 2021 · Alan Jackson previews his new album 'Where Have You Gone' with title track and the songs 'Things That Matter' and 'Way Down in My Whiskey.' ... 19. “Beer:10” (Alan Jackson) 20.

  7. 2 de abr. de 2021 · Alan Jackson is set to release Where Have You Gone, his first new studio album in six years, this Spring. Arriving on Friday, May 14, the project includes 21 tracks and finds the country superstar once again teaming up with his longtime producer, Keith Stegall.