Introduction
While the smooth vocals and heartfelt lyrics of “It Must Be Love” seem tailor-made for Alan Jackson, the song’s origins lie with another country music legend. Songwriter Bob McDill penned the tune in the late 1970s, and it found its first home with the gentle baritone of Don Williams. Released in 1979, Williams’ version of “It Must Be Love” became a chart-topper, showcasing McDill’s talent for crafting relatable narratives about love’s powerful grip.
Years later, the song caught the attention of Alan Jackson. Known for his traditional country sound and sincere storytelling, Jackson saw himself in the character grappling with the all-encompassing emotions of love. His 2000 rendition on the album “Under the Influence” stayed true to the song’s essence, but with Jackson’s signature smooth drawl and a touch more upbeat tempo.
“It Must Be Love” became a hit for Jackson as well, reaching number one on the Billboard Country charts and breaking into the Top 40 on the Hot 100. The song’s success solidified Jackson’s position as a country music powerhouse while introducing a new generation to McDill’s timeless songwriting.
So, as you listen to “It Must Be Love,” take a moment to appreciate the collaborative spirit that defines country music. This track weaves together the talents of a songwriter known for capturing love’s complexities and a vocalist who delivers them with genuine emotion.