The Alan Jackson Don’t Rock The Jukebox song was released in 1991 as the lead single and title-track for the album. Country music icon Alan Jackson‘s “Don’t Rock the Jukebox” was co-written by the star alongside Roger Murrah and Keith Stegall. The tune became the Georgia native’s second consecutive No. 1 single on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts. Alan Jackson began a three-week run at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with this song starting July 6, 1991.
Enjoy the official music video which also features George Jones below!
Alan Jackson Don’t Rock The Jukebox Video
Alan Jackson Don’t Rock The Jukebox Lyrics
Don’t rock the jukebox
I want to hear some Jones
‘Cause my heart ain’t ready
For the Rolling Stones
I don’t feel like rockin’
Since my baby’s gone
So don’t rock the jukebox
Play me a country song
Before you drop that quarter
Keep one thing in mind
You got a heart-broke hillbilly
Standing here in line
I’ve been down and lonely
Ever since she left
Before you punch that number
Could I make one request
Don’t rock the jukebox
I want to hear some Jones
‘Cause my heart ain’t ready
For the Rolling Stones
I don’t feel like rockin’
Since my baby’s gone
So don’t rock the jukebox
Play me a country song
I ain’t got nothin’
Against rock and roll
But when your heart’s been broken
You need a song that’s slow
There ain’t nothin’ like a steel guitar
To drown a memory
Before you spend your money baby
Play a song for me
Don’t rock the jukebox
I want to hear some Jones
‘Cause my heart ain’t ready
For the Rolling Stones
I don’t feel like rockin’
Since my baby’s gone
So don’t rock the jukebox
Play me a country song
Yeah, don’t rock the jukebox
Play me a country song
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