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Introduction

“It Must Be Love,” a song synonymous with the heady rush of new love, has a rich history within country music. While the version you know might be by Alan Jackson, the song’s roots trace back to songwriter Bob McDill and his pen in 1979.

The original rendition belongs to country crooner Don Williams. Released in July 1979, “It Must Be Love” became Williams’ ninth Number One single on the Billboard Hot Country Singles charts. The song captured the hearts of listeners with its relatable lyrics describing the physical and emotional turmoil of falling in love. From feeling hot and cold to sleepless nights filled with dreams, the song painted a vivid picture of love’s intoxicating effects.

Two decades later, in 2000, Alan Jackson, known for his traditional country sound and heartfelt vocals, decided to cover “It Must Be Love” for his album “Under the Influence.” Jackson’s smooth baritone stayed true to the song’s original charm, while his interpretation resonated with a new generation of country music fans. Much like Williams, Jackson’s version climbed the charts, reaching the coveted Number One spot on the Billboard country charts.

“It Must Be Love” transcended time and artists, solidifying its place as a country love song classic. Whether you’re swayed by the original or captivated by Jackson’s rendition, the song’s message of love’s powerful grip remains timeless. So, sit back, hit play, and let “It Must Be Love” whisk you away on a journey through the delightful chaos of falling head over heels.

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