Alan Jackson – That’d Be Alright

About The Song

“That’d Be Alright” is a country song written by Tia Sillers, Tim Nichols, and Mark D. Sanders and recorded by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released in December 2002 as the fourth and final single from his album Drive. The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The song is a mid-tempo ballad with a simple message of hope and optimism. The lyrics tell the story of a man who is facing some tough times, but he knows that things will eventually get better. He sings about how he’s just going to keep on “keepin’ on” and that “that’d be alright.”

The song’s message of hope and resilience resonated with listeners, and it became a major hit for Jackson. It was also a critical success, with many critics praising Jackson’s vocals and the song’s simple, yet effective, message.

“That’d Be Alright” is a classic country song that has stood the test of time. It is a song of hope and optimism that continues to inspire listeners today.

Here are some of the song’s key themes:

  • Hope
  • Optimism
  • Resilience
  • Overcoming adversity

The song’s lyrics are simple, yet effective. They tell the story of a man who is facing some tough times, but he knows that things will eventually get better. The song’s message of hope and resilience resonated with listeners, and it became a major hit for Jackson.

“That’d Be Alright” is a classic country song that has stood the test of time. It is a song of hope and optimism that continues to inspire listeners today.

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Lyric

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If money grew on hackberry trees,And time wasn’t such a luxury,If love was lovesick over me,That’d be alright.
If I could keep the wind in my sails,Keep a hold of the tiger by the tail,A half a ham sandwich in my lunch pail,That’d be alright.
Yeah, that’d be alright.That’d be alright.If everybody, everywhere,Had a lighter load to bear,And a little bigger piece of the pie.We’d be livin’ us a pretty good life,And that’d be alright.
Hey, go heavy on the good and light on the bad,A hair more happy and a shade less sad.Turn all the negative down just a tad,That’d be alright.
If my dear ol’ dog never got old,If the family farm never got sold.If another bad joke never got told,That’d be alright.
Yeah, that’d be alright.That’d be alright.If everybody, everywhere,Had a lighter load to bear,And a little bigger piece of the pie.We’d be livin’ us a pretty good life,And that’d be alright.
Yeah, that’d be alright.That’d be alright.If everybody, everywhere,Had a lighter load to bear,And a little bigger piece of the pie.We’d be livin’ us a pretty good life,And that’d be alright.
Yeah, that’d be alright.That’d be alright.If everybody, everywhere,Had a lighter load to bear,And a little bigger piece of the pie.We’d be livin’ us a pretty good life,And that’d be alright.
Yeah, that’d be alright.That’d be alright.
Yeah, that’d be alright.That’d be alright.
That’d be alright.