About the Song
Alan Jacksonâs arrival on the country music scene wasnât a flashy one, but it was undeniably impactful. His debut album, aptly titled Here In The Real World, released in 1990, set the stage for a long and successful career. The title track, Here In The Real World, became a breakout hit, showcasing Jacksonâs signature blend of traditional country sounds and relatable lyrics.
Here In The Real World doesnât shy away from the complexities of life. The song paints a contrast between romanticized ideals and the realities of everyday experience. Jacksonâs lyrics, delivered in his smooth baritone, challenge the notion of fairy tales: âCowboys donât cry, and heroes donât die / Good always wins, thatâs a lieâ. This frankness resonated with audiences, offering a refreshing counterpoint to some of the more idealized portrayals of love and life common in country music at the time.
The songâs emotional core lies in its exploration of heartbreak. The catchy chorus, âBut here in the real world / Itâs not that easy at all / âCause when hearts get broken / Itâs real tears that fallâ, speaks to the universality of emotional vulnerability. Jackson doesnât shy away from depicting the pain of lost love, yet thereâs a touch of resilience woven into the lyrics. The line, âThe one thing Iâve learned from you / Is how the boy donât always get the girl / Here in the real worldâ, offers a bittersweet acceptance of lifeâs imperfections.
Musically, Here In The Real World is a classic country ballad. The gentle strum of the acoustic guitar sets the tone, while the understated use of steel guitar adds a touch of twang. Jacksonâs vocals are the focal point, delivering the lyrics with a sincerity that connects with listeners. The songâs arrangement, free from unnecessary frills, allows the emotional weight of the lyrics to take center stage.
Here In The Real World marked the beginning of a remarkable journey for Alan Jackson. The songâs success not only established him as a rising star but also set the tone for his future work â honest lyrics, relatable themes, and a deep respect for traditional country music. It serves as a reminder that sometimes, the most powerful songs are the ones that speak to the complexities of âHere In The Real Worldâ.
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Lyrics: Here In The Real World
Cowboys donât cry, and heroes donât die
Good always wins, again and again
And love is a sweet dream, that always comes true
Oh if life were like the movies, Iâd never be blueBut here in the real world, itâs not that easy at all
âCause when hearts get broken, itâs real tears that fall
And darlinâ itâs sad but true, but the one thing Iâve learned from you
Is how the boy donât always get the girl, here in the real world
I gave you my love, but that wasnât enough
To hold your heart, when times got rough
And tonight on that silver screen, itâll end like it should
Two lovers will make it through, like I hoped we would
But here in the real world, itâs not that easy at all
âCause when hearts get broken, itâs real tears that fall
And darlinâ itâs sad but true, but the one thing Iâve learned from you
Is how the boy donât always get the girl, here in the real world
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