Jackson
Nancy Sinatra, Lee Hazlewood
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We got married in a fever hotter than a pepper sprout We been talkin' 'bout Jackson Ever since the fire went out I'm goin' to Jackson, I'm gonna mess around (yeah?) Yeah, I'm goin' to Jackson, look out Jackson town Well, go on down to Jackson, go ahead and wreck your health (hmm) Go play your hand, you big-talkin' man, make a big fool of yourself Yeah, yeah, go to Jackson, but go comb that hair I'm gonna snowball Jackson Go ahead and see if I care When I breeze inta that city, the people gonna stoop and bow (ha ha) All them women gonna make me teach 'em what they don't know how I'm goin' to Jackson, ya turn-a loose-a my coat 'Cause I'm goin' to Jackson Goodbye, that's all she wrote They'll laugh at you in Jackson (I doubt it) And I'll be dancin' on a pony keg They'll lead you 'round that town like a scalded hound With your tail tucked between your legs Yeah, yeah, yeah, go to Jackson, you big-talkin' man And I'll be waitin' there in Jackson behind my Japan fan We got married in a fever hotter than a pepper sprout We been talkin' 'bout Jackson ever since the fire went ou-ou-out Go to Jackson and that's a natural fact We're goin' to Jackson, ain't never comin' back We got married in a fever hotter than a pepper sprout We been talkin' 'bout Jackson
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Written by: Jerry Leiber, Billy Edd Wheeler
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21 facts about this song
Origin"Jackson" is a song written by Lee Hazlewood and popularized by Johnny Cash and June Carter, who won a Grammy Award in 1968 for their rendition of the song.
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Nancy Sinatra's VersionDespite being popularized by Cash and Carter, the song was originally recorded by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood in late 1966, prior to the Cash/Carter version.
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Song MeaningThis classic country tune is about a married couple who are finding life a bit dull. They both desire to go off to the exciting city of Jackson, where they can party and flirt.
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Grammy Winning PerformanceThe version by Johnny Cash and June Carter won the 1967 Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Performance Duet, Trio or Group.
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Chart SuccessThe Cash–Carter version reached number two on the Billboard Country Singles’ chart and number 18 on the Pop chart.
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June Carter's InputJune Carter, Johnny Cash's wife, contributed significantly to the song's success by playing along with the wild, free-spirited woman referenced in the song.
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Use in Media"Jackson" has appeared in numerous movies and TV shows, including The Help and more recently, in the miniseries Big Little Lies, indicating its staying power across different media and generations.
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Numerous CoversThe song "Jackson" has been covered by many musical artists across different genres, including Florence + The Machine and Arctic Monkeys' lead vocalist Alex Turner.
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Love and Infidelity Theme"Jackson" is often described as a song about love and infidelity that brilliantly captures the turbulent relationship between Cash and Carter.
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Release DateAlthough Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood originally recorded "Jackson" in 1966, the song was not released as a single until 1970.
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Romantic ConnectionInterestingly, both Cash/Carter and Sinatra/Hazlewood, who recorded "Jackson", were romantically involved with each other, which is probably why they both managed to produce such emotionally-charged versions of the track.
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Concept Origin"Jackson" is a song that was written by Billy Edd Wheeler and Jerry Leiber. It became popular when Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash covered it in 1967.
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Lyrics ThemeThe song is about a married couple who are facing boredom and hopelessness in their relationship. The husband wants to go to the wild and bustling city of Jackson in hopes to let loose, while his wife doubts his abilities and says she will follow to rescue him when he inevitably fails.
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Award WinnerThe version of “Jackson” that Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash performed won a Grammy Award in 1968 for Best Country & Western Performance Duet, Trio or Group.
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Critical Reception“Jackson” is among Cash's most beloved songs and has been praised for its storytelling as well as the chemistry between Cash and Carter.
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Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra VersionThe song was also famously covered by Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra in 1967 for Sinatra's album "Country, My Way." Their version reached number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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Timeless CoversSince the original releases, "Jackson" has been covered by many artists spanning multiple generations, such as Florence + The Machine in 2010.
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Popular Culture ReferenceApart from music, the song “Jackson” has been featured in numerous films and TV show soundtracks, including the 2011 film 'The Help'.
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Cash's Personal LifeNotably, Cash and Carter were married in real life. Their version of "Jackson" is often seen as a reflection of their own fiery relationship.
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Memorable PerformancesAn iconic live performance of “Jackson” by the couple took place in February 1968 at Folsom Prison, which was later released as ‘At Folsom Prison’, a live album by Johnny Cash.
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Milestone SongTo date, “Jackson” is considered a cornerstone song in the country and folk genres. Its influence resonates strongly even in contemporary music.
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