
About The Song
In the realm of country music, few names hold the same weight and recognition as Alan Jackson. With his distinctive baritone voice, heartfelt songwriting, and genuine stage presence, Jackson has captivated audiences for decades. Among his vast collection of hits, one song stands out as a true gem: “She Likes It Too.”
Released in 1992 as part of Jackson’s album A Lot About Livin’ (And a Little ‘Bout Love), “She Likes It Too” is a lighthearted ode to shared passions and the joy of finding someone who embraces your quirks and interests. The song’s narrator, a young man with a penchant for motorcycles, recounts his mother’s initial disapproval of his hobby. However, when he meets a girl who shares his love for the open road, his mother’s concerns melt away.
“She Likes It Too” is a prime example of Jackson’s ability to craft relatable stories that resonate with listeners. The song’s simple yet effective lyrics capture the universal experience of finding someone who understands and appreciates you for who you are. The melody, a blend of country twang and pop sensibilities, is equally infectious, making it hard to resist tapping your feet or singing along.
Beyond its catchy tune and relatable lyrics, “She Likes It Too” is also a testament to Jackson’s enduring appeal. Released over three decades ago, the song remains a staple of country radio and a favorite among fans of all ages. Its timeless message of acceptance and shared passions continues to resonate with listeners, making it a true classic of the genre.
“She Likes It Too” is more than just a song; it’s an embodiment of Alan Jackson’s artistry. It showcases his ability to connect with listeners on a personal level, crafting songs that speak to the heart of the human experience. With its enduring popularity and timeless message, “She Likes It Too” is sure to remain a beloved country anthem for generations to come.
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I got my first motorcycle when I turned sixteenI remember my mamma raisin’ cane with meShe said, “Son, tell me why you wanna ride that thing?”She didn’t know about the blonde at the Dairy QueenI got my own reasons why I do what I doI like to ride motorcyclesAnd she likes it tooI like to ride motorcyclesAnd she likes it tooI always wore my hair just a little too longAnd Daddy didn’t like it and he made no bonesIf I’d gotten it cut like he wanted me toShe wouldn’t have had nothin’ left to run her fingers throughI got my own reasons why I do what I doI like to wear my hair longAnd she likes it tooI like to wear my hair longAnd she likes it tooI remember ridin’ around with my buddies back homeListenin’ to some country on the radioWhen they tried to change the station to some rock ‘n’ rollI’d turn the Opry up just as loud as it’d goI got my own reasons why I do what I doI like country musicShe likes it tooYeah, I like country musicShe likes it tooNow I got a big HarleyAnd my hair is still longAnd I’m still listening to a country songI got my own reasonsWhy I do what I doI know what I likeShe likes it tooI know what I likeShe likes it tooYeah, I know what I likeShe likes it too