Under the Influence (Alan Jackson album)

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Under The Influence
Under The Influence cover
Cover album by Alan Jackson
Released October 26, 1999
Genre Country
Length 43:04
Label Arista Nashville
Producer Keith Stegall
Professional reviews
Alan Jackson chronology
Super Hits
(1999)
Under The Influence
(1999)
When Somebody Loves You
(2000)

Under The Influence is the eighth solo album by country singer Alan Jackson. The album features Jackson's covers of other country artists' material. Three singles were released from it — "Pop a Top", "The Blues Man", and "It Must Be Love", which respectively reached #6, #37, and #1 on the Hot Country Songs charts. "My Own Kind of Hat", "Margaritaville" and "She Just Started Liking Cheatin' Songs" also entered the lower regions of the charts from unsolicited airplay.

Contents

[edit] Track by track

  • "Pop A Top": recorded by Jim Ed Brown on his 1967 album Just Jim and was a number three Billboard country single in 1967.
  • "Farewell Party": recorded by Gene Watson on his 1978 album Reflections and was a number five country single in 1979.
  • "Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'": recorded by Charley Pride on his 1971 album Charley Pride Sings Heart Songs and was a number one country single in 1971.
  • "Right in the Palm of Your Hand" was recorded by Mel McDaniel on his 1981 album "I'm Countryfied" and was a number ten country single in 1981.
  • "The Blues Man": recorded by Hank Williams, Jr. on his 1980 album Habits Old And New.
  • "Revenooer Man": recorded by George Jones as the B-side of the 1963 single "I Love You Because."
  • "My Own Kind Of Hat": recorded by Merle Haggard on the 1979 album Serving 190 Proof and became a number four country single in 1979.
  • "She Just Started Liking Cheatin' Songs": recorded by John Anderson on the 1980 album John Anderson and was a number thirteen country single in 1980.
  • "The Way I Am": recorded by Merle Haggard on the 1980 album The Way I Am and was a number two country single in 1980.
  • "It Must Be Love": recorded by Don Williams on the 1978 album Expressions and was a number one country single in 1979.
  • "Once You've Had the Best": recorded by George Jones on the 1974 album The Grand Tour and was a number three country single in 1973.
  • "Margaritaville": recorded by Jimmy Buffett on the 1977 album Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes and was a number thirteen country single in 1977.[1]

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Pop a Top" (Nat Stuckey) - 3:04
  2. "Farewell Party" (Lawton Williams) - 4:07
  3. "Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'" (Ben Peters) - 2:04
  4. "Right in the Palm of Your Hand" (Bob McDill) - 3:38
  5. "The Blues Man" (Hank Williams, Jr.) - 7:04
  6. "Revenooer Man" (Donny Young) - 2:32
  7. "My Own Kind of Hat" (Merle Haggard, Red Lane) - 3:22
  8. "She Just Started Liking Cheatin' Songs" (Kent Robbins) - 2:43
  9. "The Way I Am" (Sonny Throckmorton) - 3:05
  10. "It Must Be Love" (Bob McDill) - 2:53
  11. "Once You've Had the Best" (Johnny Paycheck) - 4:10
  12. "Margaritaville" (Jimmy Buffett) - 4:15

[edit] Singles

Year Title Chart Positions
US Country US Hot 100
1999 "Pop a Top" 6 43
2000 "The Blues Man" 37 -
"It Must Be Love" 1 37

[edit] Musicians

[edit] References

  1. ^ Flippo, Chet (1999-09-25), "Jackson returns to roots with traditional set; Arista/Nashville seeks sound's revival". Billboard. 111 (39):38