A reverse-chronology walk through the music, milestones, awards, and stories.

2025

Alan Jackson's Front Porch Sittin' - EP was released on May 30, 2025

2021

Where Have You Gone issued as 24th album release, debuting #1 on the U.S. Current Country Album Chart as well as being the #1 country album in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada. Single: “You’ll Always Be My Baby” (lyric video; writer: Alan Jackson). Videos: “The Older I Get” (lyric video; writers: Hailey Whitters, Adam Wright, Sarah Turner), “Where Have You Gone” (lyric video; writer: Alan Jackson), “BACK” (lyric video; writer: Alan Jackson), “Where Her Heart Has Always Been” (lyric video; writer: Alan Jackson), “Way Down In My Whiskey” (lyric video; writer: Alan Jackson)

2020

Tis The Season - EP

2020

Releases his 1995 Greatest Hits 1 on vinyl for the first time, the 2LP set features chart-topping classics like “Don’t Rock The Jukebox,” “She’s Got Rhythm (and I Got The Blues),” “Chattahoochee” and “Summertime Blues”

2017

Releases “The Older I Get,” first single for forthcoming 2018 album

2017

Precious Memories: Live At The Ryman DVD re-released by Gaither Music Group

2016

Precious Memories Collection released as 2-disc compilation Box Set, including both previous albums with two new songs, “It’s All About Him” and “That’s The Way”

2016

Eagle Rock Entertainment commemorates the 25th Anniversary tour with first ever live DVD, Keepin’ It Country–Live at Red Rocks

2015

Sony Legacy releases first ever box set, Genuine: The Alan Jackson Story (3-Disc Compilation Box Set), a compilation celebrating Alan’s years on Arista Nashville.

2015

Angels And Alcohol issued as 23rd album release, debuting #1 on the Billboard’s Top Country Album Sales Chart. Singles included: “Jim, Jack and Hank” (lyric video; writer: Alan Jackson), “You Can Always Come Home” (lyric video; writer: Alan Jackson), “The One You’re Waiting On” (writer: Alan Jackson)

2014

Let It Be Christmas re-released in digital format

2013

The Bluegrass Album issued as 22nd album release, enlists the bluegrass industry top musicians, Scott Coney (acoustic guitar), Sammy Shelor (banjo), Adam Steffey (mandolin), Tim Crouch (fiddle), Tim Dishman (bass), Rob Ickes (dobro) and Ronnie Bowman and Don Rigsby (vocals). Singles included: “Blue Ridge Mountain Song” (video; writer: Alan Jackson), “Blacktop” (video; writer: Alan Jackson)

2013

Precious Memories Volume II issued as twenty-first album release. Singles included: “Precious Memories” (video; writer: J.B.F Wright), “Amazing Grace” (video; writer: John Newton)

2012

Thirty Miles West issued as twentieth album release, debuting #1 on Billboard’s Top Country Album Sales chart. Singles included: “Long Way To Go” (video; writer: Alan Jackson), “So You Don’t Have To Love Me Anymore” (video; writers: Adam Wright and Jay Knowles)

2010

34 Number Ones issued as nineteenth album release. Single included: “As She’s Walking Away” (with Zac Brown Band - video; writers: Zac Brown, Wyatt Durette)

2010

Freight Train issued as eighteenth album release. Singles included: “It’s Just That Way” (video; writers: Keith Stegall, Vicky McGehee, Kylie Sackley), “Hard Hat And A Hammer” (video; writer: Alan Jackson)

2008

Good Time issued as seventeenth album release. Singles included: “Small Town Southern Man” (video; writer: Alan Jackson), “Good Time” (video; writer: Alan Jackson), “Country Boy” (video; writer: Alan Jackson), “Sissy’s Song” (video; writer: Alan Jackson), “I Still Like Bologna” (video; writer: Alan Jackson)

2006

Like Red On A Rose issued as sixteenth album release. Singles included: “Like Red On A Rose” (video; writers: Robert Lee Castleman, Melanie Castleman), “A Woman’s Love” (video; writer: Alan Jackson)

2006

Precious Memories – Live At The Ryman released on DVD

2006

Precious Memories issued as fifteenth album release. GAC television special, Precious Memories, aired in conjunction with album release

2004

What I Do issued as fourteenth album release. Singles included: “Too Much Of A Good Thing” (video; writer: Alan Jackson), “Monday Morning Church” (video; writers: Brent Baxter, Erin Enderlin), “The Talkin’ Song Repair Blues” (video; writer: Dennis Linde), “USA Today” (writer: Alan Jackson)

2003

Greatest Hits Volume II And Some Other Stuff issued as thirteenth album. Singles included: “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere” (Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett - video; writers: Jim “Moose” Brown, Don Rollins), “Remember When” (video; writer: Alan Jackson)

2002

Let It Be Christmas issued as twelfth album and second holiday album. Single included: “Let It Be Christmas” (video; writer: Alan Jackson). CMT television special Let It Be Christmas aired in conjunction with album release.

2002

Drive issued as eleventh album - debuted at #1 on SoundScan’s Top Current Albums Chart (4 weeks) and Top Current Country Albums Chart (5 weeks). Singles included: “Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)” (video; writer: Alan Jackson), “Drive (For Daddy Gene)” (video; writer: Alan Jackson), “Work In Progress” (writer: Alan Jackson), “That’d Be Alright” (video; writers: Mark D. Sanders, Tim Nichols, Tia Sillers)

2000

When Somebody Loves You issued as tenth album. Singles included: “www.memory” (video; writer: Alan Jackson), “When Somebody Loves You” (video; writer: Alan Jackson), “Where I Come From” (writer: Alan Jackson), “It’s Alright To Be A Redneck” (video only – not released as a single)

1999

Under The Influence issued as ninth album. Singles included: “Pop A Top” (video; writer: Nat Stuckey), “The Blues Man” (writer: Hank Williams, Jr.), “It Must Be Love” (writer: Bob McDill)

1998

High Mileage issued as eighth album. Singles included: “I’ll Go On Loving You” (video; writer: Kieran Kane), “Right On The Money” (writers: Charlie Black, Phil Vassar), “Gone Crazy” (writer: Alan Jackson), “Little Man” (video; writer: Alan Jackson)

1996

Everything I Love issued as seventh album. Singles included: “Little Bitty” (video; writer: Tom T. Hall), “Everything I Love” (writers: Harley Allen, Carson Chamberlain), “Who’s Cheatin’ Who” (video; writer: Jerry Hayes), “There Goes” (writer: Alan Jackson), “Between The Devil And Me” (writers: Harley Allen, Carson Chamberlain), “A House With No Curtains” (writers: Alan Jackson, Jim McBride)

1995

The Greatest Hits Collection issued as sixth album. Singles included: “Tall, Tall Trees” (video; writers: George Jones, Roger Miller), “I’ll Try” (writer: Alan Jackson), “Home” (writer: Alan Jackson)

1994

Who I Am issued as fifth album. Singles included: “Summertime Blue” (video; writers: Eddie Cochran, Jerry Capehart), “Livin’ On Love” (video; writer: Alan Jackson), “Gone Country” (video; writer: Bob McDill), “Song For The Life” (video; writer: Rodney Crowell), “I Don’t Even Know Your Name” (video; writers: Alan Jackson, Ron Jackson, Andy Loftin)

1993

Honky Tonk Christmas issued as first holiday album. Singles included: “Honky Tonk Christmas” (writers: Kim Williams, Zack Turner, Buddy Brooks), “I Only Want You For Christmas” (video; writers: Zack Turner, Tim Nichols), “The Angels Cried” (with Alison Krauss – video; writers: Harley Allen, Deborah Nims)

1992

A Lot About Livin’ (And A Little ‘Bout Love) issued as third album. Singles included: “She’s Got The Rhythm (And I Got The Blues)” (video; writers: Alan Jackson, Randy Travis), “Tonight I Climbed The Wall” (video; writer: Alan Jackson), “Chattahoochee” (video; writers: Alan Jackson, Jim McBride), “Mercury Blues” (video; writers: Robert L. Geddins, K.C. Douglas), “Who Says You Can’t Have It All” (video; writers: Alan Jackson, Jim McBride)

1991

Don’t Rock The Jukebox issued as second album. Singles included: “Don’t Rock The Jukebox” (video; writers: Alan Jackson, Roger Murrah, Keith Stegall), “Someday” (video; writers: Alan Jackson, Jim McBride), “Dallas” (writers: Alan Jackson, Keith Stegall), “Midnight In Montgomery” (video; writers: Alan Jackson, Don Sampson), “Love’s Got A Hold On You” (writers: Keith Stegall, Carson Chamberlain)

1990

Here In The Real World issued as debut album. Singles included: “Blue Blooded Woman” (video; writers: Alan Jackson, Keith Stegall, Roger Murrah), “Here In The Real World” (video; writers: Alan Jackson, Mark Irwin), “Wanted” (video; writers: Alan Jackson, Charlie Craig), “Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow” (video; writers: Alan Jackson, Jim McBride), “I’d Love You All Over Again” (writer: Alan Jackson)