Alan Jackson has sparked further alarm among followers after posting something on his social media page.

On his Instagram page, the 64-year-old country artist uploaded a video of the music video for his hit song, "Tonight I Climb the Wall."

Alan previously spoke about his diagnosis with Charcot-Marie-Tooth illness in 2021.

The country music legend spoke with NBC's "Today", stating there is no treatment for the degenerative neurological illness he has battled for almost a decade.

Alan Jackson's disease history, as revealed by him, has finally thrown light on his disappearance from the spotlight in recent years.

During the interview, the "Chattahoochee" singer assured his fans that the ailment, which is caused by a genetic mutation inherited from his father, is "not going to kill" him. Nonetheless, it had an impact on his capacity to perform, including performing on live performances.

The musician sang in his Instagram clip, "Tonight I climbed the wall and took her by the hand."

"We've come too far to fall, couldn't stand to see it end. So tonight I climbed the wall."

Alan Jackson's music video was filmed in black and white and had a creepy and solemn theme.

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What Does 'Tonight I Climbed the Wall' by Alan Jackson Mean?

In January 1993, Alan Jackson penned and performed "Tonight I Climbed the Wall" as the second song on his album, "A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'Bout Love."

The song is about a couple battling and eventually building a wall between them.

The man in the music has now scaled the wall. He put all of their disputes aside and went to see his wife. After completing the climb and admitting his flaws, he understands that the issues they were arguing about were little and insignificant.

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Fans Are Worried for Alan Jackson

Fans flocked to the comments area of the video to show their worry for Alan Jackson.

While the song does not mention a guy suffering from a fatal sickness with no treatment, fans are concerned about the country singer after seeing the ominous video.

"Great music, weird video," one person commented.

"This is a sad song. I hope you're okay," said another.

This comes after a social media death hoax spread when a website posted a framed image of the "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" hitmaker with the words "RIP" written next to it.

However, on Facebook after the Country Music Association Awards, Alan wrote in a post, "Still living that honky tonk dream ya'll, he has seemingly ignored the odd story."

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