Introduction
“That’s All I Need to Know” is a track by American country music artist Alan Jackson, featured on his 1991 album “Don’t Rock the Jukebox.” The song was co-written by Jackson and Jim McBride, a notable songwriter who has collaborated with Jackson on several hits, including “Chattahoochee” and “Someday.”
“Don’t Rock the Jukebox” was Jackson’s second studio album and played a significant role in solidifying his presence in the country music scene. The album produced several hit singles, including the title track “Don’t Rock the Jukebox,” “Someday,” and “Love’s Got a Hold on You,” all of which reached the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts.
“That’s All I Need to Know” exemplifies Jackson’s traditional country style, characterized by heartfelt lyrics and straightforward instrumentation. The song reflects themes of love and contentment, common motifs in Jackson’s music, resonating with audiences who appreciate classic country storytelling.
While “That’s All I Need to Know” may not have achieved the same level of recognition as some of Jackson’s chart-topping hits, it remains a testament to his consistent songwriting and ability to convey relatable emotions through music. The collaboration between Jackson and McBride on this track contributes to the cohesive sound and lyrical depth found throughout the “Don’t Rock the Jukebox” album, which has been certified multi-platinum, underscoring its enduring appeal among country music fans.