1. Too Much Fun
2. I'm Living Up to Her Low Expectations
3. There's a Cold Spell Movin' in
4. Ordinary Heroes
5. I Let Her Lie
6. A Love That Never Died
7. Workin' It Out
8. My Heart's Too Broke (To Pay Attention)
9. Would These Arms Be in Your Way
10. What Am I Doing There
11. The Used to Be's
12. Amen Kind of Love
13. My Heart Population You
14. Hurts Don't It
15. Liar Liar My Heart's on Fire
16. Even the Wind
17. All Because of You
18. Redneckin'
19. He'll Heal My Broken Heart
20. That's What I Get for Thinkin'
21. The Note
22. Love or the Lack of
23. That's Where You're Wrong
24. A Thing Called Love
25. I'd Live for You
26. Miracle in the Making
27. My Baby's Lovin'
28. You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet
29. The Real Deal
30. Ain't It the Truth
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Three albums recorded by Daryle Singletary for Giant Records from 1995 - 1998. In 1995, the Honky-Tonking track 'I'm Living Up To Her Low Expectations', penned by Bob McDill and Tommy Rocco, first put the Singletary name in the charts. The single stamped out his identity as a singer in the best Country music tradition. Four months later, his 2nd single 'I Let Her Lie', written by Tim Johnson, began it's climb to the No. 2 position and eventually wound up as the biggest hit of the singer's career. Singletary took pride in keeping his music traditionally Country. He is quoted on his website as saying - "There are still people out there who want to hear traditional Country, I've been fortunate enough to be able to always keep it real and not have to compromise." Born on March 10th 1971 in Cairo, Georgia, tragically, Daryle Singletary died unexpectedly at his home in Lebanon, Tennessee, from a blood clot on February 12th 2018, having played his final concert three days earlier in Dadeville, Alabama. He was 46-years old and the Country music world lost a singer, whose voice was once described as melding a George Jones warble with the warmth of Merle Haggard. As Country music historian Alan Cackett commented: "Daryle Singletary commanded a sizeable and loyal fan base. The moment you hear him, you know you want to hear him again and again. When it comes to genuine hard-core Country there are few that can match the inimitable Daryle Singletary."