Alan Eugene Jackson (nació el 17 de Octubre de 1958 en Newnan, Georgia). Es un canta-autor estadounidense de música Country, quien ha vendido mas de 40 millones de copias. El fue influenciado por el nuevo country tradicional de los años 80´s, y fue uno de los mas populares cantantes de country de la decada de los noventa. Mezclando la musica honky tonk y los sonidos comunes del country.
El continuo después del 2000 y su música comenzó a ser cada vez mas compenetrada hacia el country tradicional que hacia la música pop.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
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I DON'T EVEN KNOW YOUR NAME Alan Jackson (submitted by [email protected])
(brisk, country strumming) E I was sitting in a roadhouse out on Highway 41 You were mopping up some ketchup at a table that was done A I know you didn't see me, I was in a corner booth E Of course you weren't my waitress, mine was missing her front tooth B I flagged you down for coffee, but I couldn't say a thing E [tacet] B [tacet] But I'm in love with you baby and I don't even know your name
CHORUS: A I'm in love with you baby, I don't even know your name E I've never been too good at all those sexual games A So maybe it's just better that we leave it this way E [tacet] B [tacet] I'm in love with you baby, I don't even know your name.
I ordered straight tequila, a little courage and shock I asked you for a date and then I asked to tie the knot I got a little wasted, hey, I went a little far I finally got to HUG you when you HELPED me to my car The last thing I remember, I heard myself say I'm in love with you baby and I don't even know your name
CHORUS
(slow, blues picking)
The next thing I remember I was hearing wedding bells Standing by a woman in a long white lacy veil I raised the veil, she smiled at me, without her left front tooth And I said "Where the hell am I, and just who the hell are you?" She said "I was your waitress, and our last name's now the same." 'Cause I'm married to you baby and I don't even know your name.
(back to brisk country strumming) A I'm married to a waitress, I don't even know her name E I've never been too good at all those sexual games A I never thought my love life would quite turn out this way E [tacet] B [tacet] I'm married to a waitress and I don't even know her name.