Billy Currington

Singer

Birthday November 19, 1973

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Savannah, Georgia, U.S.

Age 50 years old

Nationality United States

Height 5′ 9″

#20674 Most Popular

1973

William Matthew Currington (born November 19, 1973) is an American country music singer and songwriter.

2003

Signed to Mercury Records Nashville in 2003, he has released seven studio albums for the label: his self-titled debut (2003), Doin' Somethin' Right (2005), Little Bit of Everything (2008), Enjoy Yourself (2010), We Are Tonight (2013), Summer Forever (2015), and Intuition (2021).

These six albums have produced 18 singles on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts, including 11 number one hits: "Must Be Doin' Somethin' Right", "Good Directions", "People Are Crazy", "That's How Country Boys Roll", "Pretty Good at Drinkin' Beer", "Let Me Down Easy", "Hey Girl", "We Are Tonight", "Don't It", "It Don't Hurt Like It Used To", and "Do I Make You Wanna".

Currington has also charted as a duet partner on Shania Twain's single "Party for Two", and his own non-album single "Tangled Up", for a total of 20 top 40 hits.

After almost being offered to join RCA Records, he signed to Mercury Records in 2003.

Currington founded the Global South Relief organization which delivers supplies to those in need in Central American countries.

Currington's self-titled debut album was released in September 2003.

The album's first single was "Walk a Little Straighter".

This song is about his relationship with his alcoholic stepfather, including a chorus that Currington wrote when he was just 12 years old.

"Walk a Little Straighter" went to No.8 that year on the Hot Country Songs chart.

Also, it allowed Currington to become a major country performer in Nashville.

The second single from the album, "I Got a Feelin,' became the singer's first Top 5 on the US country charts, with a peak at No.5.

2004

He scored a third consecutive top 10 hit with Shania Twain in late 2004 with the song "Party for Two".

The song was from Twain's Greatest Hits album and was released in two formats: a pop version with Mark McGrath as Twain's duet partner, and the country version, which featured Currington.

2005

In 2005, Currington released his second studio album Doin' Somethin' Right, which peaked at No.2 on the Top Country Albums chart and at No.11 on the Billboard 200.

This album produced his first number one hit with "Must Be Doin' Somethin' Right", followed by "Why, Why, Why" at No.13 and another number one hit with "Good Directions".

2007

Co-written by Capitol Records artist Luke Bryan, "Good Directions" was the No.2 country song of 2007 according to the Billboard Year-End charts.

Doin' Somethin' Right was certified platinum by the RIAA.

The album also featured "Lucille", a song that Currington covered from original artist Kenny Rogers.

On July 19, 2007, Currington announced that he would cancel the rest of his tour dates for the year because of laryngitis.

His 2007 single, "Tangled Up", peaked at No.30 in late 2007, and the release of his third studio album was delayed.

2008

He was absent from the charts for nearly a year before the release of his next single, "Don't", in mid-2008.

That song was the first single from his third studio album, which was entitled Little Bit of Everything.

The album was released on October 14.

Currington co-wrote five of the songs on it.

2009

"Don't" peaked at No.2 on the country charts in early 2009.

"People Are Crazy", co-written by Bobby Braddock and Troy Jones, was released as the second single from the album in March 2009 and became his third number one hit in July 2009.

On August 1, 2009, Currington suffered a concussion at the Big Valley Jamboree in Camrose, Alberta after the stage on which he was performing collapsed during a massive wind storm that also injured the singer's bass guitarist and killed a spectator.

2010

The third single, "That's How Country Boys Roll", became his fourth number one hit in March 2010.

The song was the first that Currington shared writing credit on to reach number one.

In May 2010, Currington released his tenth single overall, "Pretty Good at Drinkin' Beer".

2017

Setting a new record in August 2017 with his number-one single "Do I Make You Wanna", Currington is the only country music artist in US Billboard Country Airplay chart history to have a song in the number one spot gain an audience of nearly 9,500,000 over another country music artist's song in the number two spot.

Billy Currington was born in Savannah, Georgia, raised in Rincon, Georgia, and currently lives in Savannah, Georgia.

He has four sisters (Lexie, Ann, Kim, and Kellie) and two brothers (Charles and Jason).

When he was a junior in Effingham County High School (Springfield, Georgia), Currington auditioned for a spot at Opryland, the renowned country music theme park located in Nashville.

Failing the audition, after high school he moved to Nashville to pursue his career in country music.

His first stint did not last too long, and he later sang for a bar named Cavalier Country Club in Georgia.

In Nashville, Currington also worked for a concrete company, and as a personal trainer.

One of the clients he worked with as a personal trainer led Currington to recording demo tapes, as well as writing songs.

He eventually had cuts by George Strait, Tracy Byrd, and Marty Raybon.