''Everything I Love'' is the sixth studio album by American
country music artist
Alan Jackson. It was released on October 29, 1996, and produced six singles for Jackson on the
Hot Country Songs
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This 50-position chart lists the most popular country music songs, calculated weekly by collecting airplay data from Nielsen BDS along with digital sal ...
charts: the Number One hits "Little Bitty" and "There Goes", Top Ten hits in the title track, "Between the Devil and Me", and "Who's Cheatin' Who" (a cover of
Charly McClain
Charlotte Denise "Charly" McClain (born March 26, 1956) is an American country music singer, best known for a string of hits during the 1980s. McClain's biggest hits include "Who's Cheatin' Who", " Sleepin' with the Radio On", and " Radio Heart" ...
's #1 song from 1980), and the #18 "A House with No Curtains", his first single since 1989's "Blue Blooded Woman" to miss the Top Ten. It is the only album of Jackson's career to produce six singles.
Track listing
Chart performance
''Everything I Love'' peaked at #12 on the U.S.
''Billboard'' 200, and peaked at #1 on the
Top Country Albums, his third #1 Country album. In August 2001, ''Everything I Love'' was certified 3 x platinum by the
RIAA
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.
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Sales and Certifications
Personnel
As listed in liner notes.
*
Eddie Bayers − drums
* Ernie Collins −
tuba and horn arrangement on "Must've Had A Ball"
*
J. T. Corenflos
Jerry Troy "J. T." Corenflos (November 6, 1963 – October 24, 2020), was an American session musician and country guitarist, who played on an estimated 75 Number One hit records as well as hundreds of other recordings and hits. He received 14 ...
− electric guitar
*
Stuart Duncan
Stuart Duncan (born April 14, 1964) is an American bluegrass musician who plays the fiddle, mandolin, guitar, and banjo.
Life
Duncan was born in Quantico, Virginia, and raised in Santa Paula, California, where he played in the school band. He ...
− fiddle,
mandolin
A mandolin ( it, mandolino ; literally "small mandola") is a stringed musical instrument in the lute family and is generally plucked with a pick. It most commonly has four courses of doubled strings tuned in unison, thus giving a total of 8 ...
*
Larry Franklin − fiddle
*
Paul Franklin −
steel guitar
A steel guitar ( haw, kīkākila) is any guitar played while moving a steel bar or similar hard object against plucked strings. The bar itself is called a "steel" and is the source of the name "steel guitar". The instrument differs from a conve ...
* Barry Green − trombone on "Must've Had a Ball"
*
Roy Huskey Jr. − upright bass
*
Brent Mason −
six-string bass guitar, electric guitar
*
Dave Pomeroy −
tic tac bass
The baritone guitar is a guitar with a longer scale length, typically a larger body, and heavier internal bracing, so it can be tuned to a lower pitch. Gretsch, Fender, Gibson, Ibanez, ESP Guitars, PRS Guitars, Music Man, Danelectro, Schec ...
* Gary Prim – piano
*
Hargus "Pig" Robbins – piano
*
John Wesley Ryles – backing vocals
* Dennis Sollee – clarinet on "Must've Had a Ball"
* Joe Spivey – fiddle
*
Keith Stegall
Robert Keith Stegall (born November 1, 1955) is an American country music recording artist and record producer. Active since 1980, Stegall has recorded two major-label studio albums: 1985's ''Keith Stegall'' and 1996's ''Passages'', although he ...
–
banjo
The banjo is a stringed instrument with a thin membrane stretched over a frame or cavity to form a resonator. The membrane is typically circular, and usually made of plastic, or occasionally animal skin. Early forms of the instrument were fashi ...
on "Must've Had a Ball"
* George Tidwell – trumpet on "Must've Had a Ball"
*
Wayne Toups –
accordion
Accordions (from 19th-century German ''Akkordeon'', from ''Akkord''—"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone type (producing sound as air flows past a reed ...
* Bruce Watkins – acoustic guitar
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Lonnie Wilson – drums
*
Glenn Worf – bass guitar
References
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1996 albums
Alan Jackson albums
Arista Records albums
Albums produced by Keith Stegall