Carrie Underwood has been stealing hearts since her American Idol days, her voice shifting from a gentle breeze to a roaring storm. But in 2012, at the Grand Ole Opry, she delivered more than a performance—it was a heartfelt thank-you. Honoring Alan Jackson, the man who sparked her dream at her first concert, she poured her heart into his hit “Remember When.” With raw emotion and grace, she turned a simple song into a timeless, unforgettable moment.

Carrie Underwood Sings Alan Jackson’s “Remember When” At The Opry | Classic Country Music | Legendary Stories and Songs Videos

Bringing Things Full Circle In Opry Circle

Ever since she won American Idol, Carrie Underwood has been charming us with her beautiful voice.

Although Underwood has moved us to tears and given us chills many times before, one of her greatest performances was at the Grand Ole Opry in 2012. And it was while she was singing a song in honor of one of her personal role models and inspirations.

As Underwood shared with the crowd, there was one major country music artist who inspired her to chase her musical dreams. That artist was Alan Jackson, who was also the first person that Underwood ever saw in concert. 

In honor of the important role Jackson played in her life, Underwood decided to sing his number one hit from 2003 called, “Remember When.”

Remembering How ‘Remember When’ Came To Be

Written by Jackson himself, the song serves as a fond reflection back on his life and relationship with his wife, Denise.

You can also see Denise in the official music video for the song. It’s equally emotional, and sure to leave you feeling sentimental yourself.

As for Underwood, she sounded just like an angel as she sang the lyrics that devoted country fans know by heart. The one word we think of every time we listen to her heavenly rendition of the tune is “breathtaking.”

Bringing New Life To ‘Remember When’

The crowd was deeply moved by Underwood’s touching performance, as you can tell by the warm round of applause they rewarded her with. She sounded so lovely that we’re sure they never wanted her to stop singing.

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You’ll definitely want to listen to Underwood sing “Remember When” again and again. So go on and do just that by tuning in to the video below.

We’re so glad that Jackson helped inspire Underwood to chase her dreams as a country star, because now the world gets the chance to enjoy her gorgeous voice.

Are there any other traditional or classic country songs you’d love to hear Underwood sing? We’d love to hear what you think!

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