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  2. So You Don't Have to Love Me Anymore - Wikipedia

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    The music video, which premiered in January 2012, was directed by Steven Goldmann and filmed at Coney Island. [8] The video is Alan Jackson's second time in which he appears without his trademark mustache, the first being in 1993's " Tonight I Climbed the Wall "

  3. The Talkin' Song Repair Blues - Wikipedia

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    Finally, Jackson pulls up in a Ford GT with "Yee Haw" on the license plate, and offers to take Clark to his destination. He tells O'Malley to have the car ready, and he and Jackson drive off, leaving O'Malley confused as he goes back into the garage. Alan is also seen performing the song near a fence while playing guitar.

  4. Alan Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Alan Eugene Jackson (born October 17, 1958) is an American country music singer-songwriter. He is known for performing a style widely regarded as "neotraditional country", as well as writing many of his own songs. Jackson has recorded 21 studio albums, including two Christmas albums, and two gospel albums, as well as three greatest-hits albums.

  5. Alan Jackson reflects on 9/11 song 'Where Were You ... - AOL

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    On Nov. 7, 2001, when Alan Jackson debuted “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)” live at the Country Music Association Awards, he knew the performance would be an important and ...

  6. It's Alright to Be a Redneck - Wikipedia

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    The music video was directed by Steven Goldmann and premiered in August 2001, before the song's official release. It begins with a child in an elementary school talking about a presentation on the origins of the word redneck. Alan Jackson makes an appearance and performs the song in front of the class.

  7. Who's Cheatin' Who - Wikipedia

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    The music video was directed by Brad Fuller and premiered in mid-1997 on CMT. It was filmed on location in Concord, North Carolina.Many of NASCAR's Ford drivers had a part in the video, like Rusty Wallace (who played the ending guitar solo), John Andretti, Jeremy Mayfield, Kenny Irwin Jr. (whose #98 Raybestos Ford F-150 NASCAR SuperTruck is driven at one point by Jackson in a "race", before ...

  8. Hard Hat and a Hammer - Wikipedia

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    The video features miners from Stilhouse mining in Benham, Kentucky, workers from the Bayou La Batre, Alabama shipyard, and railroad workers from TRR Railroad in Mobile, Alabama. It was also filmed at paper mills, foundries, taxi stands, Nashville’s Fire Station #16 and Bar-B-Cutie and more than a dozen other locations.

  9. Don't Rock the Jukebox (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the song premiered on May 2, 1991 on CMT, and was directed by Julien Temple, and begins in black and white, where Jackson described about the song, and then, it cuts to Jackson playing his guitar and singing the song while standing in front of a jukebox. As he does this, a seated figure in the shadows nods his head and taps ...