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  2. Sissy's Song - Wikipedia

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    "Sissy's Song" is a song written and recorded by American country music singer Alan Jackson. It was released in March 2009 as the fourth single from his album Good Time, and his fifty-sixth single release overall (and to date his last top ten hit). Jackson wrote the song after the sudden death of a housekeeper that worked at his house.

  3. Good Time (Alan Jackson album) - Wikipedia

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    Small Town Southern Man", the first single, was released in late 2007, and in March 2008, the song reached the top of the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, becoming Jackson's first Number One hit since "Remember When" in 2004. The album itself was released in March 2008. [16]

  4. Alan Jackson singles discography - Wikipedia

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    Alan Jackson is an American country music artist. The first artist signed to Arista Nashville Records, he was with them from 1989 to 2011. He has released 21 studio albums, two Christmas albums, 10 compilations, and a tribute album for the label, as well as 68 singles.

  5. My Girl's Pussy - Wikipedia

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    My Girl's Pussy" (or simply "Pussy!") [a] is a 1931 vocal jazz song recorded by the British bandleader and clarinetist Harry Roy and His Bat Club Boys. The lyrics play on the two meanings of the word pussy (i.e. cat/female genitalia) in a series of double entendres. [2] Harry Roy is credited with both the lyrics and the music; he also performs ...

  6. Shelby Lynne’s Personal, Yet Universal Truths - AOL

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    Lynne returned to Nashville after a quarter-century of living in California. She moved to be near her sister, Grammy-nominated country artist and author Alison Moorer, whom Lynne calls “Sissy ...

  7. (Who Says) You Can't Have It All - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Evans Price, of Billboard magazine reviewed the song favorably, calling it a "heartbreak, pure country waltz" and saying that nobody does this type of song better than Jackson. [2] Kevin John Coyne of Country Universe gave the song an A grade, calling it a "pure country song" due to the fiddle.

  8. Small Town Southern Man - Wikipedia

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    Described by the magazine Country Weekly as a "loping, fiddle-and-steel-guitar-driven song", [1] "Small Town Southern Man" is set in a moderate tempo and composed of three verses. Its lyrics tell of the life of Jackson's father, and how he was "raised on the ways and gentle kindness of a small town Southern man".

  9. Little Bitty - Wikipedia

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    "Little Bitty" is a song recorded by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released in October 1996 as the lead-off single to Jackson's fifth studio album Everything I Love . The song reached the top of the U.S. Billboard country music charts in December of that year, becoming his fourteenth Number One on that chart.