Alan Jackson – The Angels Cried (Official Lyric Video)

Introduction

“The Angels Cried” is a poignant Christmas duet performed by country artists Alan Jackson and Alison Krauss. Written by Harley Allen, the song was featured on Jackson’s 1993 album “Honky Tonk Christmas.”

Harley Allen, born into a musical family as the son of bluegrass performer Red Allen, was a respected singer and songwriter in the bluegrass and country genres. His songwriting prowess is evident in “The Angels Cried,” which reflects on the nativity scene from a heavenly perspective, contemplating the emotions of the angels witnessing the birth of Jesus.

Alan Jackson, renowned for blending traditional honky tonk with mainstream country sounds, has had a prolific career with numerous accolades, including multiple Grammy, CMA, and ACM awards. Alison Krauss, a distinguished bluegrass-country singer and musician, has significantly contributed to the genre, earning numerous Grammy Awards and revitalizing interest in bluegrass music in the United States.

Their collaboration on “The Angels Cried” combines Jackson’s rich baritone with Krauss’s ethereal vocals, creating a harmonious blend that enhances the song’s reflective and reverent tone. The lyrics delve into the wonder and solemnity of the nativity, imagining the silent awe of the creatures and the emotional response of the angels, who, knowing the significance of Jesus’s birth and destiny, shed tears of love.

Over the years, “The Angels Cried” has become a cherished piece during the Christmas season, appreciated for its heartfelt portrayal of the nativity and the seamless synergy between Jackson and Krauss. The song invites listeners to reflect on the profound impact of Jesus’s birth, not only on humanity but also from a celestial viewpoint, adding a unique depth to traditional Christmas music.

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