Alan Jackson discography | |
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Music videos | 54 |
Singles | 68 |
Other charted songs | 16 |
#1 singles (US) | 26 |
#1 singles (Overall) | 27 |
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.
Out of his singles, all but seven have reached Top 40 or higher on the Billboard country singles charts, including 26 number one hits. Of these, two have been listed by Billboard as the number one song of the year on the Billboard Year-End charts: "Don't Rock the Jukebox" in 1991 and "Chattahoochee" in 1993. His longest-lasting number one country hit and biggest pop hit is "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere", a duet with Jimmy Buffett, which spent eight non-consecutive weeks at number one in 2003 and peaked at number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Year | Single | Peak chart positions | Certifications (sales threshold) | Album | ||||
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US Country [1] | US Country Airplay [8] | US Bubbling [2] [9] | CAN Country [3] | CAN [7] | ||||
2010 | "It's Just That Way" | 16 | 3 | 17 | — | Freight Train | ||
"Hard Hat and a Hammer" | 17 | 7 | 11 | 99 | ||||
"Ring of Fire" | 45 | — | — | — | 34 Number Ones | |||
2011 | "Long Way to Go" | 24 | 20 | 25 | — | Thirty Miles West | ||
2012 | "So You Don't Have to Love Me Anymore" | 25 | 8 | 42 | — | |||
"You Go Your Way" | 41 | 39 | — | — | — | |||
2014 | "A Million Ways to Die" [10] | — | — | — | — | — | A Million Ways to Die in the West | |
2015 | "Jim and Jack and Hank" | 41 | 50 | — | — | — | Angels and Alcohol | |
2016 | "The One You're Waiting On" [11] | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2017 | "The Older I Get" [12] | — | — | — | — | — |
| Where Have You Gone |
2021 | "Where Have You Gone" [13] | — | — | — | — | — | ||
"You'll Always Be My Baby" [14] | — | — | — | — | — | |||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Year | Single | Artist | Peak chart positions | Album | |||||
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US Country [15] | US Country Airplay | US [16] | CAN Country [3] | CAN [17] | AUS | ||||
1994 | "A Good Year for the Roses" | George Jones | 56 | — | 65 | — | — | The Bradley Barn Sessions | |
1996 | "Redneck Games" | Jeff Foxworthy | 42 | 66 | 79 | — | — | Crank It Up: The Music Album | |
2005 | "You Ain't Just Whistlin' Dixie" | The Bellamy Brothers | — | — | — | — | — | Angels & Outlaws, Vol. 1 | |
2006 | "Barefootin'" | Jimmy Buffett | — | — | — | — | — | Hoot (soundtrack) | |
2010 | "As She's Walking Away" | Zac Brown Band | 1 | 32 | — | 64 | — | You Get What You Give | |
2016 | "Forever Country" | Artists of Then, Now & Forever | 1 [18] | 33 [18] | 21 [18] | 39 | 25 | 26 | — |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart | |||||||||
Year | Single | Peak chart positions | Album |
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US Country [1] | |||
1991 | "I Only Want You for Christmas" | 41 | Honky Tonk Christmas |
1993 | "Honky Tonk Christmas" | 53 | |
1996 | "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" | 56 | Star of Wonder: A Country Christmas Collection |
1997 | "A Holly Jolly Christmas" | 51 | Honky Tonk Christmas |
Year | Single | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||||
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US Country [1] | CAN Country [3] | ||||||||
1993 | "Tropical Depression" | 75 | — | A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'Bout Love) | |||||
"Tequila Sunrise" | 64 | — | Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles | ||||||
1995 | "I Only Want You for Christmas" (re-entry) | 48 | — | Honky Tonk Christmas | |||||
"Honky Tonk Christmas" (re-entry) | 59 | — | |||||||
1998 | "I Only Want You for Christmas" (re-entry) | 48 | — | ||||||
1999 | "She Just Started Liking Cheatin' Songs" | 72 | — | Under the Influence | |||||
"My Own Kind of Hat" | 71 | — | |||||||
"Margaritaville" (with Jimmy Buffett) | 63 | — | |||||||
2000 | "Murder on Music Row" (with George Strait) | 38 | 47 | Latest Greatest Straitest Hits (George Strait album) | |||||
"Margaritaville" (with Jimmy Buffett) (re-entry) | 74 | — | Under the Influence | ||||||
"Three Minute Positive Not Too Country Up-Tempo Love Song" | 72 | — | When Somebody Loves You | ||||||
2002 | "Designated Drinker" (with George Strait) | 44 | — | Drive | |||||
"Let It Be Christmas" | 37 | — | Let It Be Christmas | ||||||
"Jingle Bells" | 58 | — | |||||||
2003 | "Just Put a Ribbon in Your Hair" | 51 | — | A Very Special Acoustic Christmas | |||||
2015 | "Angels and Alcohol" | 49 | — | Angels and Alcohol | |||||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart | |||||||||
Year | Title | Director |
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1989 | "Blue Blooded Woman" | Peter Lippman |
1990 | "Here in the Real World" | Jim May |
"Wanted" | Bing Sokolsky | |
"Chasin' That Neon Rainbow" | Jack Cole | |
1991 | "Don't Rock the Jukebox" | Julien Temple |
"Someday" | Mark Lindquist | |
"I Only Want You for Christmas" | Jim May | |
1992 | "Midnight in Montgomery" | Jim Shea |
"She's Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues)" | ||
1993 | "Tonight I Climbed the Wall" | |
"Chattahoochee" | Martin Kahan | |
"Mercury Blues" | Piers Plowden | |
"The Angels Cried" (with Alison Krauss) | Tom Calabrese | |
1994 | "(Who Says) You Can't Have It All" | Piers Plowden |
"Summertime Blues" | Michael Salomon | |
"Livin' on Love" | Piers Plowden | |
"Gone Country" | Michael Oblowitz | |
1995 | "Song for the Life" | Piers Plowden |
"I Don't Even Know Your Name" | ||
"Tall, Tall Trees" | Sherman Halsey | |
1996 | "Little Bitty" | Roger Pistole |
1997 | "Who's Cheatin' Who" | Brad Fuller |
1998 | "I'll Go On Loving You" | Steven Goldmann |
1999 | "Little Man" | |
"Pop a Top" | ||
2000 | "www.memory" | Morgan Lawley |
2001 | "When Somebody Loves You" | chris rogers[ sic ] |
"It's Alright to Be a Redneck" | Steven Goldmann | |
"Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" (Live from the 2001 CMA Awards) | Paul Miller | |
2002 | "Drive (For Daddy Gene)" | Steven Goldmann |
"Let It Be Christmas" (Live) | Alan Carter | |
"That'd Be Alright" | Steven Goldmann | |
2003 | "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" (with Jimmy Buffett) | Trey Fanjoy |
"Remember When" | ||
2004 | "Too Much of a Good Thing" | David McClister |
"Monday Morning Church" | Kristin Barlowe | |
2005 | "The Talkin' Song Repair Blues" | Margaret Malandruccolo |
2006 | "Are You Washed in the Blood/I'll Fly Away Medley" | James Burton Yockey |
"Like Red on a Rose" | Randee St. Nicholas | |
2007 | "A Woman's Love" | Honey |
"Small Town Southern Man" | Roman White | |
2008 | "Good Time" | Trey Fanjoy |
"Country Boy" | Scott Scovill | |
2009 | "Sissy's Song" | |
"I Still Like Bologna" | ||
2010 | "It's Just That Way" | Roman White |
"Hard Hat and a Hammer" | Theresa Wingert | |
2011 | "Long Way to Go" | Steven Goldmann |
2012 | "So You Don't Have to Love Me Anymore" | |
2013 | "Blue Ridge Mountain Song" [19] | David McClister |
"Blacktop" [20] | ||
2015 | "You Can Always Come Home" [21] | |
2017 | "The Older I Get" | |
2021 | "Where Have You Gone" | Peter Zavadil |
Year | Title | Director |
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1992 | "I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair" (George Jones and Friends) | Marc Ball |
1994 | "A Good Year for the Roses" (with George Jones) | Gerry Wenner |
1996 | "Redneck Games" (with Jeff Foxworthy) | Coke Sams |
2004 | "Hey, Good Lookin'" (with Jimmy Buffett, Clint Black, Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith and George Strait) | Trey Fanjoy/Stan Kellam |
2010 | "As She's Walking Away" (with Zac Brown Band) | Darren Doane |
2016 | "Forever Country" (Artist of Then, Now & Forever) | Joseph Kahn |
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