Alan Jackson - 'Ladder To Heaven'

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Where were you when they built the Ladder to Heaven?

Did it make you feel like crying?

Or did you think it was kinda gay?

Well, I for one believe in the Ladder to Heaven

Oh yeah, yeah, yeah... 9-11

I said 9-11 9-11 9-11 9, 9-11



Where were you

When they ran out of stuff to build the Ladder to Heaven?



Where were you

When they saved that Ladder to Heaven?



Where were you

When they decided Heaven was a more intangible idea

And couldn't, you couldn't really...get there?



You little bastards ruined my latest song!!

Alan Jackson - Ladder To Heaven

Alan Jackson's 'Ladder To Heaven' stands as a defining track in the landscape of country music, showcasing his signature blend of acoustic storytelling and melodic depth. Recorded during a period where Jackson solidified his status as a premier artist in the genre, the song exemplifies his ability to craft anthems that resonate with universal themes of aspiration and redemption. The recording features his characteristic vocal delivery, characterized by a warm, resonant tone that has become a hallmark of his discography. Released alongside other notable works in his catalog, this track continues to be celebrated for its lyrical clarity and emotional authenticity, cementing its place in the canon of classic country ballads. It remains a staple for fans who appreciate the genre's focus on narrative-driven songwriting and timeless melodies.