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Introduction:

Ah, yes, Alan Jackson’s “A Man Who Never Cries”. Released in 2021 on his introspective album “Where Have You Gone”, this poignant ballad showcases the enduring qualities that have made Jackson a country music icon for over three decades.

Jackson, a native Georgian with a baritone voice as warm as a summer night in the south, has always excelled at weaving relatable stories into his music. “A Man Who Never Cies” is no exception. It’s a song that resonates deeply with anyone who’s ever grappled with the complexities of masculinity and the societal pressures to suppress emotions.

The song falls squarely within the realm of what we might call “traditional country”. Acoustic guitars and a simple drumbeat form the foundation, leaving ample space for Jackson’s rich vocals to take center stage. Hints of pedal steel guitar shimmer in the background, adding a touch of melancholic beauty.

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“A Man Who Never Cries” wasn’t a chart-topping smash hit, but it garnered critical acclaim for its emotional honesty and its exploration of a subject that’s often overlooked in country music: the emotional vulnerability of men. Jackson, a happily married father of three daughters, isn’t afraid to acknowledge his own imperfections and the challenges of navigating life’s hardships.

The song’s producer, Keith Whitley, deserves a good portion of the credit as well. Whitley, a country music legend in his own right before his untimely passing in 1989, was known for his ability to capture the essence of an artist’s vision and translate it into a cohesive and powerful listening experience. Here, Whitley provides a subtle yet masterful backdrop that allows Jackson’s voice and lyrics to shine through.

“A Man Who Never Cries” might not be the most flamboyant or flashy song in Jackson’s vast catalog, but it’s a testament to his enduring strength as a songwriter and storyteller. It’s a song that lingers long after the last note fades, prompting introspection and a newfound appreciation for the simple joys and challenges of life – all delivered with the unmistakable sincerity that has made Alan Jackson a household name for generations of country music fans.

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Lyrics:

“A Man Who Never Cries”
I was lucky as a child
Momma taught us right from wrong
How Jesus loves us allThough they barely did get by
I never saw them cry
They said when things get rough
You gotta pick yourself up

Now, the years have taken me
Down a twisted crazy street
At times I’ve drifted off
The path that I should walk

Jesus helped me through some hard times
My wife and children by my side
I’m not perfect by a long mile
No matter how I try
But I’ve been blessed enough in my life
To make up for any strife
If you look closely deep in my eyes
You might see a few happy tears
From a man who never cries

It’s hard to let my feelings show
The ones I love don’t always know
Like I’m leading my horse blind
To a place that I can’t find

But I know I can’t complain
I’ve seen more sun than I have rain
When I look at where I’ve come
Who I am and what I’ve done, oh I know

Jesus helped me through some hard times
My wife and children by my side
I’m not perfect by a long mile
No matter how I try
But I’ve been blessed enough in my life
To make up for any strife
If you look closely deep in my eyes
You might see a few happy tears
From a man who never cries

Jesus helped me through some hard times
My wife and children by my side
I’m not perfect by a long mile
No matter how I try
But I’ve been blessed enough in my life
To make up for any strife
If you look closely deep in my eyes
You might see a few happy tears
From a man who never cries

From a man who never cries
From a man who never cries