Alan Jackson – Pop A Top (Official Music Video)

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“Pop a Top” is a classic country song penned by Nat Stuckey in 1966. The following year, Jim Ed Brown’s rendition became a significant hit, reaching number 3 on the Billboard country chart. The song’s distinctive feature is the sound of a metal “pop-top” can being opened, which was a novelty at the time and is incorporated multiple times throughout the track.

In 1999, country music star Alan Jackson revived “Pop a Top,” releasing it as the lead single from his album “Under the Influence.” Jackson’s version infused the song with a Western swing style, showcasing his traditional country roots. His rendition peaked at number 6 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and climbed to number 2 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart, reaffirming the song’s enduring appeal.

The accompanying music video, directed by Steven Goldmann, features comedian Cledus T. Judd. The narrative begins with Judd singing a parody of Jackson’s “Here in the Real World” as he retrieves a beer from his refrigerator. Upon opening the bottle, he is magically transported to a black-tie event where Jackson is performing. The video alternates between scenes of Jackson on stage and Judd mingling with guests, who transform into various “country” versions of themselves whenever a glass passes in front of the camera. The whimsical storyline concludes with Judd back in his kitchen, attempting to recreate the magic by opening more beers.

“Pop a Top” remains a beloved tune in country music, celebrated for its catchy melody and relatable lyrics that capture the timeless theme of seeking solace in a drink after a heartbreak. Jackson’s revival of the song introduced it to a new generation of listeners, solidifying its place in the annals of country music history.

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