Introduction:
Released in 2007 as the lead single from his album Good Time, Small Town Southern Man is a country music song that Alan Jackson both wrote and recorded. The song quickly became a hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and staying there for two weeks. This success cemented Alan Jackson’s status as a country music star and Small Town Southern Man continues to be a popular choice among fans.
Musically, the song is a mid-tempo ballad driven by fiddles and steel guitar. The lyrics pay homage to the life and values of a Southern small-town man, specifically Jackson’s own father. The song depicts a man who is faithful to his God, country, and wife. He finds pride in what he has built and sees his greatest accomplishment as the family he leaves behind. Small Town Southern Man evokes a sense of nostalgia for a simpler way of life, celebrating the virtues of hard work, community**, and family.
Critically acclaimed, Small Town Southern Man is often seen as a signature song for Alan Jackson. The song resonates with listeners because it celebrates values that are central to the American South and the country music genre as a whole. It evokes a sense of patriotism and respect for tradition, while also acknowledging the importance of faith and family. Small Town Southern Man continues to be a popular choice for radio play and continues to be a staple at Alan Jackson concerts.
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Lyrics:
Born the middle son of a farmerAnd a small town Southern man Like his daddy’s daddy before him Brought up workin’ on the land Fell in love with a small town woman And they married up and settled down Natural way of life if you’re lucky For a small town Southern manFirst there came four pretty daughtersFor this small town Southern man Then a few years later came another A boy, he wasn’t planned Seven people livin’ all together In a house built with his own hands Little words with love and understandin’ From a small town Southern manAnd he bowed his head to JesusAnd he stood for Uncle Sam And he only loved one woman Was always proud of what he had He said his greatest contribution Is the ones you leave behind Raised on the ways and gentle kindness Of a small town Southern manCallous hands told the storyFor this small town Southern man He gave it all to keep it all together And keep his family on his land Like his daddy, years wore out his body Made it hard just to walk and stand You can break the back But you can’t break the spirit Of a small town Southern manAnd he bowed his head to JesusAnd he stood for Uncle Sam And he only loved one woman Was always proud of what he had He said his greatest contribution Is the ones you leave behind Raised on the ways and gentle kindness Of a small town Southern manFinally death came callin’For this small town Southern man He said it’s alright ’cause I see angels And they got me by the hand Don’t you cry, and don’t you worry I’m blessed, and I know I am ‘Cause God has a place in Heaven For a small town Southern manAnd he bowed his head to JesusAnd he stood for Uncle Sam And he only loved one woman Was always proud of what he had He said his greatest contribution Is the ones you leave behind Raised on the ways and gentle kindness Of a small town Southern man