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Don't Rock the Jukebox
1991 studio album by Alan Jackson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Don't Rock the Jukebox is the second studio album by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released on May 14, 1991, and produced five singles on the Hot Country Songs charts; the title track, "Someday", "Dallas", and "Love's Got a Hold on You", which all reached number 1, and "Midnight in Montgomery" (a tribute song to Hank Williams) which peaked at number 3. Fellow country music artist George Jones makes a cameo on the album, singing the last line on "Just Playin' Possum". ("The Possum" was one of Jones' nicknames.)
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Commercial performance
Don't Rock the Jukebox peaked at No. 17 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and No. 2 on the Top Country Albums chart. In April 1995, Don't Rock the Jukebox was certified 4× Platinum by the RIAA.
Track listing
Note
- On the vinyl and cassette versions of the album, "Walkin' the Floor Over Me" is placed as track #5, following "Midnight in Montgomery" as the end of Side A.
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Personnel
- Alan Jackson - lead vocals, backing vocals
- Eddie Bayers - drums
- Bruce Rutherford - drums, backing vocals
- Michael Rhodes - bass guitar
- Roger Wills - bass guitar
- Roy Huskey Jr. - upright bass
- Dirk Johnson - piano
- Hargus "Pig" Robbins - piano
- Brent Mason - acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Bruce Watkins - acoustic guitar
- Danny Groah - electric guitar
- Robbie Flint - steel guitar
- Paul Franklin - steel guitar
- Rob Hajacos - fiddle
- Mark McClurg - fiddle
- George Jones - guest vocals on "Just Playin' Possum"
Production
- Scott Hendricks - producer, engineer, mixing
- Keith Stegall - producer
- Hans Akelsen - engineer
- Paul Cochrane - engineer
- Jeff Coppage - engineer
- Bill Heath - engineer
- Clark Hook - engineer
- Gary Laney - engineer
- Mark Nevers - engineer
- John David Parker - engineer
- Dave Sinko - engineer
- Hank Williams - mastering
References
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