And where were you when the world stopped turning, on that September day?

September 11 left very deep scars on the social fabric of America, among ordinary people and artists alike. And everyone, as it should be, reacted according to their own sensitivity, culture, and way of being.

Among American singers, there are those who preferred not to deal with it, keeping their ideas, hopes, and fears to themselves; there are those who reacted in pure Republican style (as is the case with a good portion of artists linked to country music, traditionally hyper-conservative), mocking and/or flipping off entire peoples and countries of Islamic religion (not least an authentic myth of country music like Hank Williams Jr., who specifically re-recorded his "A Country Boy Can Survive" on the album "Almeria Club", with new lyrics and the new title "America Will Survive"); there are those who acted in a diametrically opposite way, like Merle Haggard, another giant of country music and American songwriting, who apparently never quite suffered the administration of former President Bush.

And then there are those, like Alan Jackson, who decided to focus on good feelings and did it so well that he managed to compose a spectacular and extremely moving piece, with the rare quality of being touching without descending into sentimental sappiness.

The song in question, an authentic gem of the album, is titled precisely "Where Were You When The World Stopped Turning", and it fully respects the stylistic elements of the most authentic country music, which requires a song to have just two prerequisites: "three chords and the truth".

The very simple and immediately catchy melody, the excellent arrangement (complete with a string crescendo at the end), and Alan's moving and emotive voice struck a chord in the hearts of Americans, so much so that the album, driven by this single, crossed the traditional barriers of country music to reach the number one spot even on pop charts.

And where were you when the world stopped turning, on that September day? What did you do? What did you think? How did you feel? Did you scream out of anger or fear, did you cry, did you pray, did you suddenly feel alone, did you call your mother to tell her you loved her, did you stop to talk to strangers on the street, did you linger to notice the sunset for the first time in years, did you stand in line to donate your own blood, or did you simply stay at home, tightly hugging your family, thanking God for having someone to love... and so on.

For the rest, the album strongly adheres to the style that made Alan a star since the '90s, with that perfect balance between acoustic and electric to accompany simple stories that go straight to the heart.

Overall, it's an excellent album for lovers of Nashville sounds and surroundings, and generally pleasant (except for some overly honky-tonk episodes) even for those who have never quite digested country music. In conclusion, 5/5 for country music lovers (like myself), 3/5 for everyone else.

Happy listening!

Tracklist Lyrics and Videos

01   Drive (For Daddy Gene) (04:04)

02   A Little Bluer Than That (02:56)

03   Bring On the Night (04:06)

04   Work in Progress (04:09)

Okay I forgot about the trash
I didn't trim the long hairs on my mustache
I did buy you a ring I believe it was back in '93
Alright I admit it I forgot our anniversary
But I did pick up the baby this mornin' at the nursery
That ain't no big thing but it's a gold star for me

-Chorus-
You get tired and disgusted with me
When I can't be just what you want me to be
I still love you and I try real hard
I swear one day you'll have a brand new car
I even asked the Lord to try to help me
He looked down from heaven and said to tell you please
Just be patient I'm a work in progress

I'm sorry I got mad waitin' in the truck
It seemed like hours you gettin' all dressed up
Just to go to Shoney's on a Wednesday night
I read taht book you gave me about Mars and Venus
I think it's sinkin' in but i probably need to reread it
But I'm startin' to see now what you've been sayin' is right

-Chorus-

I know you meant well when you gave me those clogs
But my heels sure get hot down by the muffler on my hog
I'm sure they're stylish but I'll take my boots
I try to do that healthy thing like you want me to do
But that low fat, no fat's gettin' hard to chew
Now I love your cooking honey
But sometimes I need some real food

-Chorus-

Oh honey just be patient now
I'm a work in progress

05   The Sounds (03:25)

06   Designated Drinker (feat. George Strait) (03:54)

07   Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning) (05:08)

08   That'd Be Alright (03:43)

09   Once in a Lifetime Love (03:27)

10   When Love Comes Around (03:09)

11   I Slipped and Fell in Love (02:57)

12   First Love (03:16)

13   Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning) (live, CMA Awards) (05:47)

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