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Jackson (song)

Song recorded by Wheeler

This article is about the Wheeler/Leiber song recorded by the Cashes and by others. For the Lucinda Williams song, see Car Wheels on a Gravel Road.

"Jackson" is a song written in by Billy Edd Wheeler and Jerry Leiber. It was recorded in by the Kingston Trio, Wheeler, and Flatt and Scruggs.[1] It achieved its most notable popularity with two releases: a country hit single by Johnny Cash and June Carter, which reached No.

2 on the Billboard Country Singles chart, and a pop hit single by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood, which reached No. 14 on the Billboard Hot and No. 39 on Easy Listening.[2]

Background

Actress Gaby Rodgers is cited as co-author[3] of "Jackson", because Leiber, in writing it with Wheeler, used his then-wife's name as a pseudonym.

First recorded in by Wheeler, he explains the evolution of the song, and Leiber's contribution:

'Jackson' came to me when I read the script for Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (I was too broke to see the play on Broadway)When I played it for Jerry [Leiber], he said 'Your first verses suck,' or words to that effect.

'Throw them away and start the song with your last verse, "We got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper sprout."' When I protested to Jerry that I couldn't start the song with the climax, he said, 'Oh, yes you can.' So I rewrote the song and thanks to Jerry's editing and help, it worked.

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I recorded the song on my first Kapp Records album, with Joan Sommer, an old friend from Berea, Kentucky, singing the woman's part. Johnny Cash learned the song from that album, A New Bag of Songs, produced by Jerry and Mike.[4]

Story

The song is about a married couple who find that the "fire" has gone out of their relationship.

It relates the desire of both partners to travel to "Jackson" where the husband believes he will be turned loose, be with many women and be practically worshipped as he has his wild time. The wife says he is going to achieve nothing but the damaging of his health and that people are going to see him as a fool. She says she will be there waiting, having her own fun laughing at him.

Which Jackson?

There has been much speculation regarding which city of Jackson the song is about, but Wheeler said: "Actually, I didn't have a specific Jackson in mind.

Nancy sinatra and lee hazlewood jackson The High-Jacks. This version featured a duet between lead singer Michael Hutchence and backing singer and later star in her own right , Jenny Morris. Marie Hodson. Mike Nayar.

I just liked the sharp consonant sound, as opposed to soft-sounding words like Nashville."[5] Though Wheeler had no particular Jackson in mind when writing the song, some subsequent singers have specified Jackson, Tennessee. The previous source also quotes Charlie Daniels as having recorded "Jackson" with these lines, "I ain't talking 'bout Jackson, Mississippi.

I'm talking 'bout Jackson, Tennessee".[5] And, Johnny Cash is quoted in the video from the same source: "Well, I was gonna take her down to see Carl Perkins in Jackson."[5] Carl Perkins lived in Jackson, Tennessee.[6]

Critical reception

In , Rolling Stone ranked the song at # on its Greatest Country Songs of All Time ranking.[7]

Notable recordings

Johnny Cash and June Carter released a version in February ,[8] reaching No.

2 on the US Country charts and winning a Grammy Award in for Best Country & Western Performance Duet, Trio or Group. This version was reprised by Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon, performing as Johnny Cash and June Carter, in the film Walk the Line, and also appears on the soundtrack of the film The Help.[9]

Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood put out their take in July ,[10] hitting No.

14 on the US Chart that year. Their cover also peaked at No. 4 in South Africa.[11] It also performed very well in continental Europe, where it made No. 8 in the then West Germany, No. 4 in Austria, No. 9 in the Netherlands, No. 2 in Flemish-speaking Belgium, No. 3 in French-speaking Belgium, and No. 4 in Norway.[12] The song was featured in Nancy Sinatra's TV special Movin' with Nancy.[13]

The Australian rock band INXS included "Jackson" on the release of their Dekadance EP.

This version featured a duet between lead singer Michael Hutchence and backing singer (and later star in her own right), Jenny Morris.

Phil Alvin and Exene Cervenka recorded their version for Fun on Saturday Night, a album by the Blasters.

Trixie Mattel and Orville Peck did a cover in , first as a single and then as part of Mattel's EP Full Coverage, Vol.

1.

Legacy

According to the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums, the name of UK pop band Prefab Sprout was a mondegreen from the lyrics "We got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper sprout", misheard by frontman Paddy McAloon.[14] McAloon has maintained, however, that the name was entirely made up.[15]

"Jackson" is featured in the pilot episode and the finale of Defiance; in the pilot the two main characters listen to the song and then sing along.

In the finale one of those characters, Nolan, asks if a recording of the song is available, and quotes one line of it as he leaves Earth.[16]

Certifications

References

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  14. ^Stowell, Andrew Eric. " Top 40 Hits - Rock And Pop Music". Retro Hits. Archived from the original on 21 August Retrieved 20 August
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  17. ^Nancy Sinatra (). Movin' with Nancy (Song listing). Chatsworth, CA: Image Intertainment.
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