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Waking Up to a Country Classic: The History of “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'”
While the smooth vocals of Alan Jackson brought “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'” to a new generation in 1999, the song’s roots stretch back further in country music history. Originally written by songwriter Johnnie Wright, the ballad first appeared on the charts in 1971 thanks to country legend Charley Pride.

Pride’s version became a massive hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. The lyrics paint a picture of a man reflecting on the love of his life, comparing her gentle presence to an angel. The tender imagery and relatable theme of devotion resonated with audiences, solidifying the song’s place in country music.

“Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'” wasn’t done captivating hearts, however. In the years that followed, other country artists like Roy Clark and Percy Sledge put their own spin on the tune, showcasing its enduring charm.

Then, in 1999, Alan Jackson included “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'” on his album “Under the Influence,” a collection of covers paying homage to country greats. Jackson’s smooth baritone delivery and heartfelt interpretation breathed new life into the song, introducing it to a whole new generation of country music fans.

“Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'” stands as a testament to the power of a well-crafted song. Across decades and different voices, the message of love and appreciation continues to resonate. So, settle back, listen closely, and prepare to be charmed by a country classic that truly deserves a kiss good morning.

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