Alan Jackson – Small Town Southern Man

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About The Song

In the realm of country music, Alan Jackson stands as a towering figure, a true embodiment of the genre’s rich heritage and enduring spirit. His music, deeply rooted in the traditions of the American South, resonates with a profound authenticity that has captivated audiences for decades. Among his vast repertoire of hits, “Small Town Southern Man” stands out as a poignant ballad that paints a vivid portrait of Southern values, resilience, and unwavering faith.

A Song of Honor and Remembrance

Released in 2007 as the lead single from Jackson’s album Good Time, “Small Town Southern Man” is a heartfelt tribute to the singer’s own father, a man who epitomized the virtues of the Southern way of life. The song’s opening lines, “Raised on the ways and gentle kindness / Of a small town Southern man,” immediately establish the song’s central theme: a celebration of the values and traditions that have long defined the American South.

A Portrait of Southern Values

Throughout the song’s three verses, Jackson paints a vivid portrait of his father, a man of unwavering faith, unwavering work ethic, and unwavering love for his family. He sings of his father’s deep respect for God and country, his dedication to hard work, and his unwavering commitment to his family. These qualities, Jackson suggests, are the cornerstones of a life well-lived, the hallmarks of a true Southern man.

A Legacy of Love and Faith

The chorus of “Small Town Southern Man” serves as a powerful testament to the enduring legacy of Jackson’s father. He sings, “And he bowed his head to Jesus / And he stood for Uncle Sam / And he only loved one woman / He was always proud of what he had / He said his greatest contribution / Is the ones you leave behind.” These lines encapsulate the essence of a life lived with integrity, purpose, and love.

A Timeless Classic

“Small Town Southern Man” is more than just a tribute to a father; it is a celebration of the American South and the values that have shaped its culture. Jackson’s poignant lyrics and heartfelt delivery capture the essence of Southern life, reminding us of the importance of family, faith, and community. With its timeless message and enduring melody, “Small Town Southern Man” is sure to continue to resonate with listeners for generations to come.

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Born the middle son of a farmerAnd a small town Southern manLike his daddy’s daddy before himBrought up workin’ on the landFell in love with a small town womanAnd they married up and settled downNatural way of life if you’re luckyFor a small town Southern man
First there came four pretty daughtersFor this small town Southern manThen a few years later came anotherA boy, he wasn’t plannedSeven people livin’ all togetherIn a house built with his own handsLittle words with love and understandin’From a small town Southern man
And he bowed his head to JesusAnd he stood for Uncle SamAnd he only loved one womanWas always proud of what he hadHe said his greatest contributionIs the ones you leave behindRaised on the ways and gentle kindnessOf a small town Southern man
Callous hands told the storyFor this small town Southern manHe gave it all to keep it all togetherAnd keep his family on his landLike his daddy, years wore out his bodyMade it hard just to walk and standYou can break the backBut you can’t break the spiritOf a small town Southern man
And he bowed his head to JesusAnd he stood for Uncle SamAnd he only loved one womanWas always proud of what he hadHe said his greatest contributionIs the ones you leave behindRaised on the ways and gentle kindnessOf a small town Southern man
Finally death came callin’For this small town Southern manHe said it’s alright ’cause I see angelsAnd they got me by the handDon’t you cry, and don’t you worryI’m blessed, and I know I am‘Cause God has a place in HeavenFor a small town Southern man
And he bowed his head to JesusAnd he stood for Uncle SamAnd he only loved one womanWas always proud of what he hadHe said his greatest contributionIs the ones you leave behindRaised on the ways and gentle kindnessOf a small town Southern man
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