About The Song

“Where Do I Put Her Memory” is a country song recorded by American singer Alan Jackson. It was written by James Weatherly and was released in 1991 as the second single from his album, Don’t Rock the Jukebox. The song topped the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100.

The song is a ballad about a man who is struggling to cope with the death of his wife. He sings about how he is haunted by her memories and how he doesn’t know where to put them. He asks himself if he should put them in a box, bury them in the ground, or throw them away.

The song is a powerful and moving tribute to the power of love and loss. Jackson’s vocals are raw and emotional, and the lyrics are simple but effective. The song has been praised by critics and fans alike, and it has become a classic country standard.

Alan Jackson is one of the most successful country singers of all time. He has released over 20 albums and has won numerous awards, including the Academy of Country Music Award for Top Male Vocalist and the Country Music Association Award for Entertainer of the Year. Jackson is known for his traditional country sound and his honest, down-to-earth lyrics.

“Where Do I Put Her Memory” is a beautiful and heartbreaking song that will stay with you long after you hear it. It is a song about love, loss, and the power of memories. If you are a fan of country music, or if you are simply looking for a good song to listen to, then I highly recommend checking out “Where Do I Put Her Memory” by Alan Jackson.

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I’ve taken down all of her picturesI’ve cleaned out all of her drawersI’ve painted over the scratchesFrom all of our little wars
I’ve put away every giftThat she ever gave to meNow everything is in its placeExcept for her memory
And where do I put her memoryWhen it haunts me night and dayI can’t hide it in the closetAnd Lord, I can’t throw it away
And where do I put her memoryWhen it’s always in my mindI can’t chase it, erase it, I just have to face itIt’s gonna be there a long, long time
I got rid of the pillowWhere she used to lay her headI’ve picked up her hairpins and curlersThat she dropped on her side of the bed
I’ve locked away each souvenirAnd thrown away the keyNow everything is in it’s placeExcept for her memory
And where do I put her memoryWhen it’s always in my mindI can’t chase it, erase it, I just have to face itIt’s gonna be there a long, long timeIt’s gonna be there a long, long time

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