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Darryl Wade Worley was born October 31, 1964, in Memphis, Tennessee, to Tommy and Bonnie Worley. His family moved to Pyburn, Tennessee , when he was young and he was raised there. His father was a Methodist preacher and his mother sang in the church choir. [ 1 ]
Robert F. Worley (October 10, 1919 – July 23, 1968) was a United States Air Force major general and fighter pilot who was killed in action in 1968, in South Vietnam. General Worley was one of three U.S. Air Force general officers (pilots) who were casualties of the Vietnam War .
Country music singer Darryl Worley is breathing a sigh of relief now that his 16-year-old daughter, Savannah, is "awake" following surgery to repair a broken leg she sustained in a horrific car ...
In December 2002, Worley performed for United States soldiers in Afghanistan and Kuwait. [1] Worley debuted the song at the Grand Ole Opry during performances on January 10 and 11, 2003. [2] [3] After Worley's Grand Ole Opry performance, a live recording was made available online, followed later by a studio recording. The song quickly grew in ...
Kenneth Lee Worley (April 4, 1948 – August 12, 1968) was a United States Marine who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for heroism in Vietnam. On August 12, 1968, Worley sacrificed his own life when he threw himself on a grenade to save the lives of several fellow Marines.
Darryl Worley: 2005 "If Something Should Happen" 9 75 26 "I Love Her, She Hates Me" 56 — — 2006 "Nothin' but a Love Thang" 35 — — Here and Now "I Just Came Back from a War" 18 — [b] — 2007 "Livin' in the Here and Now" 54 — — 2008 "Tequila on Ice" 44 — — Sounds Like Life: 2009 "Sounds Like Life to Me" 11 84 37 2010
In one positive review, Chuck Taylor for Billboard Magazine called Worley's phrasing "undeniably country and as appealing as his performance was on the ballad 'When You Need My Love'", and said he "demonstrates more vocal personality." [2] Billboard magazine also called "A Good Day to Run" a "free-wheeling, light-spirited cut" and a "strong ...
Elvin "Al" Worley (August 8, 1946 – December 14, 2020) was an American football player and coach, a defensive back for the University of Washington Huskies from 1966–68. [1] Worley was named a consensus All-American in 1968 , [ 2 ] when he set an NCAA record of 14 interceptions in a season. [ 3 ]