When Somebody Loves You

| Alan Jackson

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When Somebody Loves You

When Somebody Loves You is the ninth studio album by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released on November 7, 2000, and produced the singles "Where I Come From", "www.memory", "When Somebody Loves You", and "It's Alright to Be a Redneck." Critical reception to the album was pretty positive.-Wikipedia

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  • AllMusic

    This is trad honky tonk country in a country-pop age. Jackson gets a vote not only for holding on to the tradition but because he is able to articulate its heart in a heartless age.  

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  • Country Standard Time

    With high quality oozing out in song after song, it's easy to see how and why Jackson can get away with it. This is meat and potatoes country music served to perfection. 

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  • Entertainment

    November 10, 2000. On his ninth album When Somebody Loves You, the last of the pure honky-tonkers, Alan Jackson, serves up a likable and relaxing set, as before, asserting his independence as a country artist and taking a defiant stand with steel guitar and scampering fiddles.  

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  • Plugged In

    Jackson’s 11th album runs true to form. He starts with a hearty helping of romantic optimism and a side of earthy traditionalism—his meat and potatoes. Heartache songs avoid bitterness and hope for reconciliation. But his pedal-steel feasts can go too far.  

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  • CNN.com Entertainment Music

    November 6, 2000. One of new country's original "hat acts," Jackson's brand is true to its fiddle-filled, dobro-packed roots. His newest release, "When Somebody Loves You," offers no surprises. It's the same pure, country-sounding country music that Nashville has come to eagerly expect from the lanky Georgian. 

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