TWO DAYS BEFORE ALAN JACKSON SAYS GOODBYE TO THE STAGE, HE RELEASED A LOVE SONG FOR THE GIRL WHO WAS THERE BEFORE ANY OF IT BEGAN. Fifty years ago, in Newnan, Georgia, Alan Jackson was just a young man watching a high school cheerleader named Denise practice a dance routine. The song playing that day was “Still The One” by Orleans. Alan never forgot it. Three years later, he married her. Long before the arenas, the platinum records, the whiskey brand, the museum, and the farewell concert at Nissan Stadium, there was Denise — the girl who knew him before the world ever sang his songs back to him. Today, Alan released his own version of “Still The One,” adding a little country seasoning to the pop song that carried them back to 1976. He said whenever they hear it, those memories come back. So he recorded it for her birthday. Because after 46 years of marriage, she is still the one. The same day his Silverbelly Whiskey Distillery and Museum opened in downtown Nashville, Alan gave fans something bigger than a career milestone. He gave Denise a memory wrapped in a song. And maybe that is the most Alan Jackson way to say goodbye — not with noise, but with gratitude.
Two Days Before Alan Jackson Says Goodbye to the Stage, He Released a Love Song for the Girl Who Was…