Daryle Bruce Singletary
(born March 10, 1971 in Cairo, Georgia) is an American country music singer. Signed to Giant Records in 1995, he released his self-titled debut album that year. This album produced four hits on the Billboard
country charts, including the #2 "I Let Her Lie" and #4 "Too Much Fun". Although his second album (1996's All Because of You
) produced another #2 in "Amen Kind of Love", its second and third singles failed to make Top 40. A third album for Giant, 1998's Ain't It the Truth
, was released before Singletary exited Giant's roster.
In 2000, Singletary switched to Audium Entertainment, where he released the albums Now and Again
(2000) and That's Why I Sing This Way
(2002), both of which were largely composed of cover songs. A third album of covers, 2007's Straight from the Heart
, was issued on the independent Shanachie label.
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Biography
Daryle Singletary was born March 10, 1971 in
Cairo, Georgia.
Daryle is the son of a postal worker and his a hair dresser . At an early age, he sang
gospel music alongside his cousins and brother. Later on, in high school, he began taking vocal classes as well. By the early 1990s, he had moved to
Nashville, Tennessee in pursuit of a record deal. Daryle began his career as a roadie for Tanya Tucker. Soon, however, he was singing his way onto stages of local clubs as a contestant on the talent show circuit . Daryle participated in One talent show at a club called the Broken Spoke where he held first place for ten weeks in a row eventually winning a prize of $100. The exposure that Daryle received form his open mic shows soon began to pay off when James Stroud made a special trip to the Broken Spoke. Stroud was the president of Giant records at the time. James went to the Broken Spoke to hear Singletary, who had become a popular newcomer in Nashville. “Stroud signed Singletary to Giant Records in 1993." There, he found work singing during open-mic nights at various venues, before finding work as a demo singer. One of the demos that Singletary sang was a song entitled "An Old Pair of Shoes", which
Randy Travis eventually recorded.
Travis recommended Singletary to his management team, who helped him sign to a recording contract with
Giant Records.
Musical career
Singletary's self-titled
debut album was released in 1995. The lead-off single, "I'm Living Up to Her Low Expectations", spent one week in the Top 40 on the
Billboard
country charts, peaking at #39. It was followed by his biggest hit, the #2 "I Let Her Lie". This album also produced the #4 "
Too Much Fun" and finally "Working It Out" at #50. Despite the two Top Five hits it produced, the album sold poorly and reached #44 on
Top Country Albums. The album was produced by
David Malloy,
James Stroud and Randy Travis.
A second album for Giant,
All Because of You
, was released in 1996. Although its lead-off single "Amen Kind of Love" became his second #2 hit that year, the album's other two tracks — "The Used to Be's" and "Even the Wind" — both fell short of Top 40.
Ain't It the Truth
, his third and final album for Giant, produced a minor hit in "The Note", which peaked at #28 on the country charts and #90 on the
Billboard Hot 100. Despite this song's minor crossover success, however, this album also saw its second and third singles miss the Top 40, and Singletary was dropped from Giant's roster.
In 2000, Singletary signed to Audium/Koch Entertainment to release his fourth album, 2000's
Now and Again
. This album's lead-off single was a cover of
Savage Garden's 1999 pop single "
I Knew I Loved You". Following it were "I've Thought of Everything" at #70, and the album's title track, which failed to chart. His second album for Audium/Koch,
That's Why I Sing This Way
, was mostly a cover album save for the title track. Both "That's Why I Sing This Way" and a cover of
Conway Twitty's "I'd Love to Lay You Down" were released from this album, respectively reaching #47 and #43.
After Audium/Koch closed its country division, Singletary signed to
Shanachie Records. His first project for the label was a second album, 2007's
Straight from the Heart
, which was also largely composed of cover songs. Its singles, "I Still Sing This Way" and "Jesus & Bartenders", both failed to chart.
In 2009, Singletary returned to Koch under the label's new name of E1 Music. He released his next single, "Love You With the Lights On" in February. The single was the lead-off single to a new album,
Rockin' in the Country
, released in June 2009.
Discography
Studio albums
Year
| Album details
| Peak chart positions
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US Country
| US
| US Heat
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1995
| Daryle Singletary
- Released: 1995
- Label: Giant Nashville
| 44
| —
| 27
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1996
| All Because of You
- Released: October 8, 1996
- Label: Giant Nashville
| 60
| —
| —
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1998
| Ain't It the Truth
- Released: February 24, 1998
- Label: Giant Nashville
| 18
| 160
| 7
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2000
| Now and Again
- Released: June 11, 2000
- Label: Audium/Koch
| —
| —
| —
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2002
| That's Why I Sing This Way
- Released: April 23, 2002
- Label: Audium/Koch
| 65
| —
| —
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2007
| Straight from the Heart
- Released: February 27, 2007
- Label: Shanachie Records
| 74
| —
| —
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2009
| Rockin' in the Country
- Released: June 9, 2009
- Label: E1 Music
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| —
| —
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart
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Singles
Year
| Single
| Peak chart positions
| Album
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US Country
| US
| CAN Country
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1995
| "I'm Living Up to Her Low Expectations"
| 39
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| 35
| Daryle Singletary
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"I Let Her Lie"
| 2
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| 2
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1996
| "Too Much Fun"
| 4
| —
| 10
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"Workin' It Out"
| 50
| —
| 56
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"Amen Kind of Love"
| 2
| —
| 2
| All Because of You
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1997
| "The Used to Be's"
| 48
| —
| 85
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"Even the Wind"
| 68
| —
| —
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1998
| "The Note"
| 28
| 90
| 70
| Ain't It the Truth
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"That's Where You're Wrong"
| 49
| —
| —
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"My Baby's Lovin'"
| 44
| —
| 88
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2000
| "I Knew I Loved You"
| 55
| —
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| Now and Again
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"I've Thought of Everything"
| 70
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2001
| "Now and Again"
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2002
| "That's Why I Sing This Way"
| 47
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| That's Why I Sing This Way
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"I'd Love to Lay You Down"
| 43
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2007
| "I Still Sing This Way"
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| —
| —
| Straight from the Heart
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"Jesus & Bartenders"
| —
| —
| —
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2009
| "Love You With the Lights On"
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| —
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| Rockin' in the Country
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart * denotes unknown peak positions
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References