Introduction:
Released in 2017, The Older I Get marked a new chapter in Alan Jackson’s already illustrious career. This upbeat and reflective country song came just ahead of his induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame that same year. The Older I Get was written by Adam Wright, Hailey Whitters, and Sarah Allison Turner, and produced by Keith Gatthrie.
The Older I Get showcased a slightly different direction for the traditional country artist. While staying true to the neotraditional country sound he is known for, the song incorporated a more prominent fiddle line, giving it a distinctly upbeat feel. Lyrically, the song takes a look back on life’s journey, exploring themes of gratitude, acceptance, and finding joy in the simple things.
The Older I Get was a commercial success, reaching number one on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. The song also resonated with critics, solidifying Alan Jackson’s place as a country music icon. The music video, featuring scenes from throughout Alan Jackson’s career, further cemented the song’s message of reflection and appreciation.
The Older I Get was not just a single release, but also the title track of an album released in the same year**. The album included The Older I Get along with 11 other songs, all celebrating life’s experiences. The Older I Get stands as a testament to Alan Jackson’s enduring legacy in country music, showcasing not only his ability to stay true to his roots but also to evolve musically.
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Lyrics:
The older I getThe more I think You only get a minute, better live while you’re in it ‘Cause it’s gone in a blink And the older I get The truer it is It’s the people you love, not the money and stuff That makes you richAnd if they found a fountain of youthI wouldn’t drink a drop and that’s the truth Funny how it feels I’m just getting to my best years yetThe older I getThe fewer friends I have But you don’t need a lot when the ones that you got Have always got your back And the older I get The better I am At knowing when to give And when to just not give a damnAnd if they found a fountain of youthI wouldn’t drink a drop and that’s the truth Funny how it feels I’m just getting to my best years yet The older I getAnd I don’t mind all the linesFrom all the times I’ve laughed and cried Souvenirs and little signs of the life I’ve livedThe older I getThe longer I pray I don’t know why, I guess that I’ve Got more to say And the older I get The more thankful I feel For the life I’ve had and all the life I’m living still