Alan Jackson's debut album, Here in the Real World, was issued in 1990 and became a platinum-selling hit on the strength of four Top Five hits: the title cut, "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow," "Wanted," and the first of many chart-toppers, "I'd Love You All Over Again." He shot to full-fledged superstardom with the follow-up, 1991's Don't Rock the Jukebox, whose title track was an inescapable number one smash that year. The record produced three more number ones ("Someday," "Dallas," "Love's Got a Hold on You") and also contained one of Jackson's signature songs, the Top Five "Midnight in Montgomery," which told the story of a visit to Hank Williams' grave.
2006-11-13 02:24:37
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answered by Twinkle 2
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Here In The Real World, It was released in 1989.
2006-11-13 10:22:21
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answered by Mintjulip 6
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In fact its one of my favs its called Here in the real world released in 1989
2006-11-13 10:35:05
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answered by Anonymous
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