Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams & Emmylou Harris
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams
“Jackson” is a song for the road following a breakup. The singer/driver is travelling eastbound from east Texas or western Louisiana, headed to Jackson, Mississippi. She uses the towns along the way–Lafayette, Baton Rogue, and Vicksburg–to mark her emotional recovery, willing herself to be over the...
[Chorus]
All the way to Jackson
I don't think I'll miss you much
All the way to Jackson
I don't think I'll miss you much
[Verse 1]
Once I get to Lafayette
I'm not gonna mind one bit
Once I get to Lafayette
I'm not gonna mind one little bit
[Verse 2]
Once I get to Baton Rouge
I won't cry a tear for you
Once I get to Baton Rouge
I won't cry a tear for you
[Chorus]
All the way to Jackson
I don't think I'll miss you much
All the way to Jackson
I don't think I'll miss you much
[Verse 3]
Once I get to Vicksburg
I don't think I'll feel the urge
Once I get to Vicksburg
I won't even feel an urge
[Chorus]
All the way to Jackson
I don't think I'll miss you much
All the way to Jackson
I don't think I'll miss you much
Jackson was written by Lucinda Williams.
Jackson was produced by Steve Earle & Ray Kennedy.
Lucinda Williams released Jackson on Tue Jun 30 1998.