Alan Jackson: A Country Music Titan and His Timeless Hits
Alan Jackson, a revered figure in the world of country music, has consistently delivered heartfelt songs that resonate with audiences worldwide.
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His ability to craft relatable narratives and deliver them with his signature baritone voice has solidified his status as a country music legend.
One such timeless classic is “I Could Get Used to This Lovin’ Thing”, a love song that encapsulates the joy and contentment of a deep and enduring relationship.
Released in 1995 as the lead single from his album “Who’s Cheatin’ Who,” “I Could Get Used to This Lovin’ Thing” quickly became a fan favorite and a commercial success.
The song’s catchy melody, paired with Jackson’s smooth vocals, creates a warm and inviting atmosphere that perfectly complements the lyrics’ message of love and appreciation.
The song’s lyrics paint a vivid picture of a couple deeply in love, celebrating their connection and the simple pleasures of life together. Jackson’s heartfelt delivery brings the lyrics to life, evoking feelings of nostalgia and contentment.
The song’s straightforward and honest approach resonates with listeners, making it a relatable and enduring classic.
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Lyrics
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I could get used to this lovin’ thingThe way you call my name, in love’s embraceI could get used to you everydayAnd your tender ways, I kinda like this lovin’ thingI’ve had romance a time or twoInfatuation, then I found youI’ve had ’em steal my heart and runAnd that ain’t fun for anyoneI could get used to this lovin’ thingThe way you call my name, in love’s embraceI could get used to you everydayAnd your tender ways, I kinda like this lovin’ thingI like the way you make me feelAnd what I feel, feels like it’s realI never once said I love youUntil I felt the one that’s trueI could get used to this lovin’ thingThe way you call my name, in love’s embraceI could get used to you everydayAnd your tender ways, I kinda like this lovin’ thingYeah, I could get used to this lovin’ thingThe way you call my name, in love’s embraceAnd I could get used to you everydayAnd your tender ways, I kinda like this lovin’ thing