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| Label = Alan's Country Records </br>Capitol Records Nashville
| Label = Alan's Country Records <br />Capitol Records Nashville
| Writer = Alan Jackson
| Writer = Alan Jackson
| Producer = [[Keith Stegall]]
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'''Jim and Jack and Hank''' is a song recorded by [[American]] [[country music]] artist [[Alan Jackson]]. It was released 17 July, 2015 as the first single from the album [[Angels and Alcohol]]. The song was written by Jackson himself. The song has the narrator put a humorous spin on a breakup, taking comfort in his friends "Jim and Jack and Hank", referring to "[[Jim Beam]], [[Jack Daniels]], and [[Hank Williams, Jr.]] or [[Hank Williams, Sr.|Sr.]]".<ref>http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/country/6634598/alan-jackson-jim-jack-hank-interview Billboard</ref>
'''Jim and Jack and Hank''' is a song recorded by [[American]] [[country music]] artist [[Alan Jackson]]. It was released 17 July 2015 as the first single from the album [[Angels and Alcohol]]. The song was written by Jackson himself. The song has the narrator put a humorous spin on a breakup, taking comfort in his friends "Jim and Jack and Hank", referring to "[[Jim Beam]], [[Jack Daniels]], and [[Hank Williams, Jr.]] or [[Hank Williams, Sr.|Sr.]]".<ref>http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/country/6634598/alan-jackson-jim-jack-hank-interview Billboard</ref>


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Revision as of 11:50, 25 February 2017

"Jim and Jack and Hank"
Song

Jim and Jack and Hank is a song recorded by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released 17 July 2015 as the first single from the album Angels and Alcohol. The song was written by Jackson himself. The song has the narrator put a humorous spin on a breakup, taking comfort in his friends "Jim and Jack and Hank", referring to "Jim Beam, Jack Daniels, and Hank Williams, Jr. or Sr.".[1]

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