Introduction
While the smooth vocals serenading you about a love like an angel might sound like a signature Alan Jackson tune, “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'” actually has a rich history before it landed on his 1999 album “Under The Influence.”
The song’s roots trace back to songwriter Ben Peters, who crafted the heartfelt lyrics. Country legend Charley Pride took the song under his wing in 1971, releasing it as the lead single for his album “Charley Pride Sings Heart Songs.” “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'” became a breakout hit for Pride, reaching number one on the country charts and becoming his only single to crack the Billboard Hot 100’s Top 40.
The song’s charm lies in its simple yet evocative imagery. The narrator’s secret to happiness? A loving relationship, playfully described as starting the day with a kiss to an “angel” and returning home to love “like the devil.” Pride’s soulful delivery resonated with audiences, making “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'” a country standard.
Nearly three decades later, Alan Jackson, known for his traditional country sound and reverence for country music’s past, decided to revisit the classic on “Under The Influence,” an album dedicated to covers. Jackson’s smooth vocals and signature steel guitar added a fresh layer to the familiar tune, introducing “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'” to a new generation of country fans.
So, as you hear the opening chords, remember that “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'” is more than just a love song. It’s a journey through country music history, a testament to the enduring power of great songwriting, and a reminder that sometimes, the sweetest love stories start with a simple good morning kiss.