Alan Jacksonâs number-1 album Where Have You Gone includes a song that was inspired by a letter Caylee Hammack sent to Alan about her dad.
The story starts when Alan joined Caylee on her cover of Don Williamsâ âLord, I Hope This Day Is GoodââŠ
After her dad heard the song, which had his daughter singing with the country music legendâŠwell, he got a little emotional. This is not a usual thing for Cayleeâs dad, so when she wrote Alan to thank him for contributing to the song, Caylee shared her dadâs reaction.
This inspired Alan to write âA Man Who Never CriesââŠhe shares the story behind the songâŠ
When the song was done, her team got wind of it, and sent it to CayleeâŠbut they didnât tell her about her special connection to the song at firstâŠ
Caylee shares the story of what happened the first time she heard Alanâs âA Man Who Never Criesâ, âI listened to the song, and I just fell in love with the song and it made me think of my dad. Well, Iâm already excited to listen to a (new) Alan Jackson song but I donât know why Iâve gotten the chance to. I called the team and I tell them it reminds me of my dad, but why did he send it? They explain to me that this was inspired by a letter that I had written Alan Jackson and a line specifically about my dad, a man that never cries but crying happy tears when he heard our version of âLord I Hope This Day is Good.â It just blew me away to be completely honestly. I didnât even know to wish for this, but still itâs just a dream come true. Iâm so grateful to Alan Jackson, Mr. Jackson, I donât know what I should call him just yet, but I am so very grateful. He made my dadâs day, once again.â
Alan probably made Cayleeâs dadâs day once again when he invited her to play at his Where I Come From Benefit Concert on June 26th
Fans at the show will most likely get to hear Caylee Hammack sing this one⊠âSmall Town Hypocriteâ featuring Chris Stapleton
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