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For this 1991 episode of TV series "Nashville Now," Country Music Hall of Fame member Alan Jackson performs "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow," a 1990 single from his debut album, "Here in the Real World," that reached #2 on the country charts.

Jackson co-wrote "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow" with hit songwriter Jim McBride, and pulled in some autobiographical details — the General Electric 11R22 AM/FM table radio mentioned in the song's opening line ("Daddy won a radio / He tuned it to a country show") now resides at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

"Nashville Now" host and fellow Country Music Hall of Fame member Ralph Emery gives Jackson a little chart boost in his introduction, nodding to Jackson's "big #1 record" as Randy Travis and Vern Gosdin look on from the plush "Nashville Now" chairs.
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