High Mileage

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High Mileage
High Mileage cover
Studio album by Alan Jackson
Released September 1, 1998
Genre Country
Length 38:16
Label Arista Nashville
Producer Keith Stegall
Professional reviews
Alan Jackson chronology
Everything I Love
(1996)
High Mileage
(1998)
Super Hits
(1999)

High Mileage is the seventh studio album by country singer Alan Jackson, released in 1998 on Arista Nashville. Certified platinum by the RIAA for U.S. sales of one million copies, the album produced four hit singles on the Hot Country Songs charts for Jackson: "I'll Go on Loving You" (#3), "Right on the Money" (#1), "Gone Crazy" (#4) and "Little Man" (#3). Upon its release in late 1998, "I'll Go on Loving You" became the highest-debuting single of Jackson's career at the time, entering the country charts at #35.[1]

Also included here is the track "A Woman's Love", which Jackson re-recorded in 2006 for his album Like Red on a Rose; the re-recorded version on that album was released as a single in 2007, peaking at #5.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Right on the Money" (Charlie Black, Phil Vassar) – 3:49
  2. "Gone Crazy" (Alan Jackson) – 3:49
  3. "Little Man" (Jackson) – 4:27
  4. "What a Day Yesterday Was" (Mel Besher, Charlie Craig) - 3:47
  5. "Hurtin' Comes Easy" (Jackson) - 3:01
  6. "I'll Go on Loving You" (Kieran Kane) - 3:57
  7. "Another Good Reason" (Harley Allen, Carson Chamberlain) - 4:26
  8. "A Woman's Love" (Jackson) - 3:53
  9. "Dancin' All Around It" (Chamberlain, Brian Tabor, Michael White) - 2:56
  10. "Amarillo" (Jackson) - 4:11

[edit] Chart Positions

[edit] Album Positions

Year Chart Peak Position
1998 The Billboard 200 No. 4
1998 Top Country Albums No. 1

[edit] Singles

Year Title Chart Positions
US Country US Hot 100
1998 "I'll Go on Loving You" 3
"Right on the Money" 1 43
1999 "Gone Crazy" 4 43
"Little Man" 3 39

[edit] References

  1. ^ Pond, Neil (11 1998). "That Healing Feeling: Country America goes to the heart of the matter with a reserved but rejuvenated Alan Jackson". Country America 10 (1): 52-57.