Drive (Alan Jackson album)


Drive is the tenth studio album by American country music artist Alan Jackson. Released in 2002 on Arista Nashville, the album produced Jackson's highest-debuting single on the Hot Country Songs charts in the number 1 hit, "Where Were You ", a ballad written in response to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. "Drive ", "Work in Progress", and "That'd Be Alright" were also released as singles, peaking at number 1, number 3, and number 2, respectively, on the same chart; "Designated Drinker" also reached number 44 without officially being released. In addition, all four released singles cracked the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at numbers 28, 28, 35 and 29, respectively.

Reception

At the 2003 Academy of Country Music Awards, Jackson was nominated for 10 awards winning Album of the Year for Drive and Video of the Year for the video to "Drive."
In 2009, Rhapsody ranked the album number 3 on its "Country’s Best Albums of the Decade" list.

Track listing

Personnel

Drive debuted at number 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200, his first number 1 debut, and debuted at number 1 on the Top Country Albums selling 211,000 copies, his sixth number 1 Country album. The album was certified 4x Platinum by the RIAA in May 2003.

Charts

Singles

Sales and Certifications