“Not on your love, not in this life. Could I ever leave, I wouldn’t think twice.”
Unexpected news arrived today. ‘Not on Your Love’ singer Jeff Carson passed away at the age of 58. Jeff Carson was a country music artist before becoming a police officer in 2009.
During his career in music, he rose to prominence. The singer or the officer continued engaged with the Franklin Police Department in Williamson County, Tennessee till the time of his death on 26th March 2022.
He was originally a session musician and demo vocalist. The singer was recruited to Curb Records in 1995 and released his self-titled first album that year, accompanied by Butterfly Kisses in 1998 and Real Life in 2002.
He scored 14 Billboard country songs charted, including the No. 1 breakthrough “Not on Your Love,” the Top Ten hits “The Car” and “Holdin’ Onto Somethin’,” and the Top 20 hit “Real Life (I Never Was the Same Again).” You can even check out his most famous song below.
The Country Music Artist ‘Jeff Carson’ Famously Known For Singing Not On Your Love Dies At Age 58
Carson died from a heart attack at Williamson Medical Center in Franklin, Tennessee, according to publicist Jeremy Westby on Saturday.
We understand that this is shocking news; prior to his death, the singer/officer was active on social media. Carson tweeted a picture of himself and Kenny Chesney wishing Kenny a happy birthday only hours before his death.
Jeff Carson’s death was also confirmed on his official Instagram account.
“It is with sadness we confirm the passing of Jeff Carson,” the caption reads.
Terry McBride also mentioned Jeff Carson in a post on his official Instagram account, and he added that they had played at a performance that Jeff organized.
Even After Leaving His Career As A Singer Jeff Never Left Singing
Jeff retired as a singer a long time ago, but the incredible charisma never left singing. He always had a wonderful voice and even performed in several shows for his friends and family.
In 2012, he released two songs via his Facebook page (the self-written I Fly Proud and a cover version of Dan Seals’ You Still Move Me). And it was a delight with everyone.
Carson was a brilliant singer, and his music will live on in our hearts and memories for the rest of our lives. Jeff reappeared to singing in 2019 after signing a singles agreement with MC1 Nashville.
To remastered and record a previously recorded song called God Save The World, which peaked on the Music Row Top 40 chart.
Music Listeners & Friends Of Jeff Carson Paid Tribute On Social Media
Carson and his songs will be remembered forever. Jeff Carson’s friends, family, and colleagues paid tribute to him on social media.
Jeff Carson R.I.P. 😢🙏💙
— Lauren Masters 🕯🇺🇸 (@SarahKWilliam) March 27, 2022
Jeff Carson was a tremendous singer and the kindest soul.
So saddened to hear of the passing of my friend #Jeffcarson. He was a tremendous singer and one of the kindest people I’ve ever met. He also was a law enforcement officer who served his community bravely. He’ll be missed dearly. I’ll see you on the good side buddy pic.twitter.com/ktm1LsB4I0
— bryan_white (@bryan_white) March 27, 2022
Everyone’s remembering his amazing songs.
Rest In Peace Jeff Carson. Loved his music Not on Your Love, The Car, Butterfly Kisses and Real Life. #RipJeffCarson #JeffCarson pic.twitter.com/fyI9kxf0aH
— Joel Corbin (@RealJoelCorbin) March 27, 2022
This one hurts.
Jeff Carson has left us. He died of a heart attack at Williamson Medical Center in Franklin, Tennessee at the age of 58. We love you and send love to your family. This one hurts. He was a good man. pic.twitter.com/ws4I94bxWg
— Lovin' Lyrics (@lovinlyrics) March 27, 2022
Still can’t believe it.
Oh no Jeff Carson passed away! What the heck. No idea how. His official Facebook posted it. 😭
— Charlie Woods (@ConvictCharlie) March 27, 2022
Unexpected thing.
This is beyond bizarre. I recently began rediscovering the music by Jeff Carson, a singer who recorded such hits as The Car and Real Life. Jeff even liked my comment on his YouTube channel Friday. He passed away Saturday. What are the odds of this? So sad. RIP #JeffCarson pic.twitter.com/n0qmR0sHmI
— Jeremy Rexan☯️ (@j_mars5) March 27, 2022
Which of Jeff Carson’s songs did you love the most? There are several of them, but feel free to leave your favorites in the comments section below. The artist will be missed.