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View Comments Three decades since he took off Chasin That Neon Rainbow and Alan Jackson hasn t stopped writing his love story for country music. Jackson returns this week with Where Have You Gone, a new studio album where the plain-spoken wordsmith sings about fatherly love, once-in-a-lifetime loss and the barn-burnin honky-tonk music that remains near his heart. The 21-song collection takes listeners on a country music journey through tales familiar to those who ve been singing along for decades to his stories of a lot about livin and a little bout love. Where Have You Gone Jackson s first studio release in six years debuts Friday via UMG Nashville. ....
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When Alan Jackson s mother, Ruth Musick Jackson, died in January 2017, the country legend wrote a song for her funeral service. Now, fans can hear that cut Where Her Heart Has Always Been complete with Mama Ruth s voice. Where Her Heart Has Always Been, released on Friday (April 30), begins with Ruth Jackson reading from the Bible. Throughout the song, her country star son recounts the moment of her death, and the feeling of knowing that she s in a better place. I could hear the roses sing / A bluebird softly flapped its wings / The sun seemed brighter than it s ever been, Jackson sings in the chorus, before a keening pedal steel and weepy fiddle take over. ....