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"Tomorrow" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Chris Young. It was released in February 2011 as the seventh single of his career and the first from his 2011 album Neon .
In 2006, Chris Young was the house singer for Cowboys Dance Hall in Arlington, Texas. Park Scott and Keith Swan told him that he should audition for Nashville Star in Houston, Texas. He entered the show and won in 2006. His win earned him a contract with RCA Records Nashville and late that year, he released his debut single "Drinkin' Me Lonely".
In 2006, Young rose to fame as the winner of season four of American reality singing competition Nashville Star. He released his debut self-titled album in October of that year, which produced two singles that failed to reach the Top 40 of the Country Songs chart. He released his second studio album, The Man I Want to Be, in September 2009.
Nashville's downtown "Let Freedom Sing" July 4th festivities on Thursday evening closed with veteran country star and Murfreesboro native Chris Young performing before an extensive, drone-assisted ...
Chris Young has been cleared of all charges stemming from his arrest at a bar in Nashville earlier this week.The Nashville District Attorney's Office announced Friday that all charges against the ...
Chris Young was charged Monday in Nashville with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and assault on an officer. Singer Chris Young arrested at Midtown bar in Nashville after run-in with state ...
Neon is the third studio album by American country music artist Chris Young. It was released on July 12, 2011 via RCA Nashville. [4] The album produced four singles with "Tomorrow", "You", the title track, and "I Can Take It from There". The album sold 72,830 copies its first week. [5] Young co-wrote seven of the album's ten tracks. [6]
Young won the fourth edition of the television talent-search series "Nashville Star" at age 20 in 2006. He went on to win popular support and critical acclaim. He went on to win popular support ...