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"'Song for the Life'" is a song written by American singer Rodney Crowell and originally recorded by The Seldom Scene. Crowell recorded the song in 1978 on his debut album 'Ain't Living Long Like This', and since then, the song has been covered by several other artists. One version, recorded by Alan Jackson, was released as a single in 1995, and was a Top Ten country hit for him that year.

Recording history



The first version of "Song for the Life" was recorded by the Seldom Scene for their 1976 album 'The New Seldom Scene Album', with John Starling singing the lead. Singer-songwriter Jonathan Edwards also recorded the song for his 1976 release 'Rockin Chair' produced by Brian Ahern. The following year Rodney Crowell put it on his 1978 debut album 'Ain't Living Long Like This', with backing vocals from Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris and Nicolette Larson. Crowell's version was released a single in November 1978. Jerry Jeff Walker covered the song on his 1977 album 'Man Must Carry On', as did Johnny Cash on his 1978 album 'Gone Girl', John Denver on his 1980 album 'Autograph', Waylon Jennings on his 1982 album 'Black on Black', Tony Rice on his 1983 album 'Cold on the Shoulder', and Kathy Mattea on her 1986 album 'Walk the Way the Wind Blows'. Mattea's version of the song was the b-side to her 1987 single "You're the Power".Whitburn, p. 260 Alison Krauss recorded the song on her debut album with Union Station in 1987, "Too Late to Cry" at the age of 16. A version was also recorded by The Waterboys for their album Room to Roam in 1990, although it wasn't released until 2008 on the remastered edition of the same album. However, the Waterboys version of the song did appear on the BBC television 1991 series "Bringing it all Back Home - the influence of Irish Music" and was released on the supporting CD and DVD of the series.

Alan Jackson recorded it for his 1994 album 'Who I Am'. His version was released in February 1995 as a single, reaching a peak of number six on the 'Billboard' Hot Country Songs charts.

Critical reception



Jackson's rendition was given favorable reviews: Mario Tarradell of the 'Dallas Morning News' called it "the quintessential Alan Jackson ballad", and Thom Jurek of Allmusic said, "in a version that rivals Crowell's own, Jackson's balladry in three-forths time is heartbreakingly beautiful."

Ron Young of the 'San Antonio Express-News' said that although it "pales next to Jerry Jeff Walker's, it's a good attempt and an excellent choice."

Chart performance



Jackson's rendition debuted at number 73 on the 'Billboard' Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts dated for February 11, 1995. It peaked at number 6 on the week of May 6.

Year-end charts



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Category:1976 songs

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Category:Jerry Jeff Walker songs

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Category:Johnny Cash songs

Category:John Denver songs

Category:Waylon Jennings songs

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Category:Alison Krauss songs

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Category:The Waterboys songs

Category:Songs written by Rodney Crowell

Category:Song recordings produced by Keith Stegall

Category:Warner Records singles

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