Everything I Love (Alan Jackson album)

Everything I Love is the sixth studio album by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released on October 29, 1996, and produced six singles for Jackson on the Hot Country Songs charts: the Number One hits "Little Bitty" and "There Goes", Top Ten hits in the title track, "Between the Devil and Me", and "Who's Cheatin' Who" (a cover of Charly McClain's #1 song from 1980), and the #18 "A House with No Curtains", his first single since 1989's "Blue Blooded Woman" to miss the Top Ten. It is the only album of Jackson's career to produce six singles.

Chart performance
Everything I Love peaked at #12 on the U.S. Billboard 200, and peaked at #1 on the Top Country Albums, his third #1 Country album. In August 2001, Everything I Love was certified 3 x platinum by the RIAA.

Personnel
As listed in liner notes.


 * Eddie Bayers − drums
 * Ernie Collins − tuba and horn arrangement on "Must've Had A Ball"
 * J. T. Corenflos − electric guitar
 * Stuart Duncan − fiddle, mandolin
 * Larry Franklin − fiddle
 * Paul Franklin − steel guitar
 * Barry Green − trombone on "Must've Had a Ball"
 * Roy Huskey Jr. − upright bass
 * Brent Mason − six-string bass guitar, electric guitar
 * Dave Pomeroy − tic tac bass
 * Gary Prim – piano
 * Hargus "Pig" Robbins – piano
 * John Wesley Ryles – backing vocals
 * Dennis Sollee – clarinet on "Must've Had a Ball"
 * Joe Spivey – fiddle
 * Keith Stegall – banjo on "Must've Had a Ball"
 * George Tidwell – trumpet on "Must've Had a Ball"
 * Wayne Toups – accordion
 * Bruce Watkins – acoustic guitar
 * Lonnie Wilson – drums
 * Glenn Worf – bass guitar