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Introduction
Alan Jackson’s “She Likes It Too” captures the simple joy of shared affection in classic country style. Released on his 1994 album “Who I Am,” this track showcases Jackson’s knack for turning everyday moments into heartfelt country anthems.
What makes this song special is how it celebrates mutual attraction with straightforward honesty. Jackson’s warm baritone brings authenticity to this story of reciprocated feelings, reminding us that sometimes the best part of falling for someone is discovering they feel the same way.
The track features the traditional country instrumentation Jackson is known for—steel guitar, fiddle, and gentle percussion—creating that familiar, comforting sound that became his signature during the ’90s country boom. It’s not flashy or complicated, but that’s exactly the point—like the relationship it describes, the song finds beauty in simplicity.
Though not one of Jackson’s chart-topping singles, “She Likes It Too” represents the authentic storytelling that’s made him a country music icon for over three decades. It’s a perfect example of how Jackson connects with fans through relatable narratives about life and love.
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Lyrics
I got my first motorcycle when I turned sixteen
I remember my mamma raisin’ cane with me
She said, “Son, tell me why you wanna ride that thing?”
She didn’t know about the blonde at the Dairy Queen
I got my own reasons why I do what I do
I like to ride motorcycles
And she likes it too
I like to ride motorcycles
And she likes it too
I always wore my hair just a little too long
And Daddy didn’t like it and he made no bones
If I’d gotten it cut like he wanted me to
She wouldn’t have had nothin’ left to run her fingers through
I got my own reasons why I do what I do
I like to wear my hair long
And she likes it too
I like to wear my hair long
And she likes it too
I remember ridin’ around with my buddies back home
Listenin’ to some country on the radio
When they tried to change the station to some rock ‘n’ roll
I’d turn the Opry up just as loud as it’d go
I got my own reasons why I do what I do
I like country music
She likes it too
Yeah, I like country music
She likes it too
Now I got a big Harley
And my hair is still long
And I’m still listening to a country song
I got my own reasons
Why I do what I do
I know what I like
She likes it too
I know what I like
She likes it too
Yeah, I know what I like
She likes it too