Alan Jackson and his daughter performed «You’ll always be my baby» and melted our hearts

Audiences at an Alan Jackson performance were surprised when the singer’s daughter, Ali Jackson Bradshaw, accompanied him on stage to sing a song he had written for her and her sisters.

Jackson asked Ali on stage to join him in performing «You’ll Always Be My Baby» at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on Friday night . Ali seemed at ease on stage, standing behind the microphone and taking turns singing lead with her father. Alan sometimes sang with his daughter while adoringly staring at her. Ali and her father exchanged hugs after their performance, and he kissed her on the cheek.

Alan Jackson penned «You’ll Always Be My Baby» in response to his eldest daughter Mattie’s wedding wish a few years ago.

«I created the song for Mattie’s wedding in the summer of 2017, but it was really difficult to complete.» «I told ’em,’ ‘I wrote this for all of you,’» he said in a statement.

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