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List Price: $6.99 | | Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
Salesrank: 47304
Released: November 24, 2008 |
| Our Price: $3.64 |
| Used Price: $1.82 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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When Somebody Loves You Track Listing:
1. Meat And Potato Man
2. When Somebody Loves You
3. The Thrill Is Back
4. www . memory
5. Where I Come From
6. I Still Love You
7. Life Or Love
8. A Love Like That
9. It's Alright To Be A Redneck
10. Maybe I Should Stay Here
11. Three Minute Positive Not Too Country Up- Tempo Love Song
Editorial Review:
In the decade since his debut, Alan Jackson has matured as both singer and songwriter while his resolute traditionalism remains unchanged. As usual, his original numbers account for the best moments, including the hit "www.memory" and heartland anthem "Where I Come From," both outclassing the cartoonish non-original "It's Alright to Be a Redneck," yet another variation on Jeff Foxworthy's tired comedic hook. Jackson's masterful title track reiterates his genius with a ballad, as does his passionate interpretation of Robert Lee Castleman's loungy "Maybe I Should Stay Here." Don't dare assume he'd tone down the acerbic commentaries he began on "Gone Country" and continued on "Murder on Music Row." As roaring guitars battle traditional steel guitar, "Three Minute Positive Not Too Country Uptempo Love Song" allows Jackson to plunge his lyrical daggers into country radio consultants, whose soulless, analytical number-crunching determines who does--and doesn't--get airplay. Jackson's determination to confront Nashville's marketing, fashion, and gimmickry obsessions reaffirm his own blue-collar grit. --Rich Kienzle
When Somebody Loves You Reviews:
When Somebody Loves You 
2006-07-02 - I have enjoyed listening to Alan Jackson's "When Somebody Loves You". I received the CD promptly.
Only The Best By The Best 
2006-04-17 - I don't really Love this cd but one song on there really called out to me and it was "When Somebody loves You" I Love that song.
always great, always pure country 
2004-05-15 - Alan Jackson is one of the few best-selling artists who throughout his long career has kept "real country music" thriving; during Nashville's ups and downs and pop crossover cycles, Jackson never left his roots, and for that we thank him.
In this platinum CD, which was his 10th recording, his wonderful baritone voice and relaxed style make all 11 tracks great listening.
Three of the five songs written by Jackson in this album were released as singles: "www.memory", "When Somebody Loves You", and the terrific "Where I Come From", which peaked at # 1 on the Billboard charts.
Other favorites include the opening "Meat and Potatoes Man", which is funny and tailor-made for Jackson's humor, the romantic, lilting "Maybe We Should Stay Here", and Jackson's "Three Minute Positive Not Too Country Up-tempo Love Song", which is a showpiece for his fabulous band (guitars: Bruce Watkins/acoustic, Paul Franklin/steel, Brent Mason/electric. Bass: Glenn Worf. Drums: Eddie Bayers. Fiddle: Stuart Duncan, Larry Franklin. Harmonica: Terry McMillan. Piano: Gary Prim, Keith Stegall).
Total playing time is an all-too-short (because time passes quickly when listening to Jackson) 34'01 minutes.
This cd is awesome! 
2003-01-26 - This cd is a keeper! Its very "Alan Jackson" style.
Alan rules!!! 
2002-04-21 - This is a great album. Some of the songs are cute like, 'Meat And Potato Man,' and 'It's Alright To Be A Redneck.' My favorite song is 'Where I Come From.' Alan Jackson is very talented and makes country excellent! I'd recommend this cd.