Introduction:
Ah, yes, Alan Jackson’s “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’”. Released in 1999 on his album Under The Influence, this song is a prime example of Jackson’s ability to weave heartfelt storytelling into a classic country tune. Now, while the original version, released in 1971, by the legendary Charley Pride, holds a special place in country music history, Jackson’s rendition brought a renewed tenderness and intimacy to the track.
Keith Stegall, a frequent collaborator with Jackson and a powerhouse producer in his own right, deserves recognition for the understated yet impactful production on this song. Stegall’s signature touch allows Jackson’s vocals and the poignant lyrics to truly shine.
“Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’” wasn’t a chart-topping juggernaut, but its impact goes far beyond mere numbers. It resonated deeply with audiences, becoming a staple at weddings, funerals, and any occasion that called for a touch of poignant sentiment. The song’s success lies in its ability to capture a universal experience – the profound love and loss that shape our lives.
The beauty of the song lies in its simplicity. The acoustic guitar gently strums a familiar melody, setting the stage for Jackson’s comforting baritone. The lyrics, penned by Ben Peters, paint a vivid picture of a man reflecting on the loss of his wife. He imagines her as an angel, watching over him from the heavens, and the tender act of “kissing her good mornin’” becomes a symbol of his enduring love and the bittersweet ache of her absence.
There’s no dramatic outburst of grief here. Jackson delivers the lyrics with a quiet strength, a man carrying the weight of his loss with dignity and a touch of hope. The song acknowledges the pain of loss but also celebrates the enduring power of love. It’s a testament to the human spirit’s ability to find solace in cherished memories, even in the face of heartbreak.
“Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’” transcended genre lines. It found a home not just with country music fans but with anyone who has ever experienced love and loss. It’s a song that lingers long after the final note fades, a testament to the enduring power of well-crafted country music and Jackson’s unique ability to connect with his audience on a deeply personal level. So, settle in, let the acoustic melody wash over you, and prepare to be touched by the poignant beauty of Alan Jackson’s “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’”.
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Lyrics:
“Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’”
Whenever a chance to meet
Some old friends on the street
They wonder how does a man
Get to be this way
I always got a smiling face
Any time and any place
And everytime they ask me why
I just smile and sayYou’ve got to kiss angel good mornin’
And let her know you think
About her when your gone
So kiss an angel good mornin’
And love her like the devil
When you get back homeNow people may try to guess
The secret of happeniness
Some of them never learn
It’s a simple thing
The secret I’m speaking of
Is a woman and a man in love
And the anwser is in this song
That I always singYou got to kiss an angel good mornin’
And let her know you think
About her when your gone
So kiss an angel good mornin’
And love her like the devil
When you get back home
Kiss an angel good mornin’
And let her know you think
About her when your gone
So kiss an angel good mornin’
And love her like the devil
When you get back home…