Drive

Drive

Drive, released early in 2002, is best known for "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)," Alan Jackson’s poignant, compassionate portrait of post-9/11 America that sought comfort during a time of immense tragedy and confusion. The album also packs old-school honky-tonk tunes like the sassy "Work In Progress," as well as a fiddle-fortified George Strait duet in "Designated Drinker," and the nostalgic title track, which illustrates Jackson's knack for capturing quintessential snapshots of American family life.

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