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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 ]
Following the closure of DreamWorks Records in 2005, Worley released Here and Now on 903 Music, a former label owned by country singer Neal McCoy. Sounds Like Life followed in 2009 on the former Stroudavarious Records (later known as R&J Records). His last charted single was 2012's "You Still Got It", on the also defunct Tenacity label.
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 ...
The ‘Have You Forgotten?’ singer asked fans to pray for his daughter Savannah and the other driver
The country star shares Savannah with wife Kimberly Perkins
Among the artists signed to the DreamWorks Nashville division were Jessica Andrews, Emerson Drive, Toby Keith, Mike Walker, Randy Travis, Jimmy Wayne, and Darryl Worley. [15] After DreamWorks Records' dissolution, former executive Scott Borchetta formed Big Machine Records in late 2005, signing several country music acts to the label. [ 16 ]
"If Something Should Happen" is a song written by Dave Turnbull, Jim Brown and Dan Demay, and recorded by American country music artist Darryl Worley. It was released in February 2005 as the second single from his self-titled album. It peaked at number 9 on Billboard magazine's Hot Country Songs chart for the chart week of June 25, 2005. [1]
Darryl Worley is the third studio album by the American country music singer Darryl Worley, released on November 2, 2004. Like his previous three albums, it was released on the DreamWorks Records Nashville label. The lead-off single, "Awful, Beautiful Life", became Worley's third and final Number One hit on the Hot Country Songs charts. "If ...