Darryl Worley

Darryl Worley is an American country music artist whose deep, resonant voice and authentic songwriting have resonated with fans across the United States and beyond. Born on October 31, 1964, in Memphis, Tennessee, Worley began his music career in the late 1990s, quickly establishing himself as a storyteller capable of capturing the nuances of American life. He garnered significant attention with hits like "Have You Forgotten?"—a patriotic anthem reflective of the country's sentiments in the wake of September 11, 2001. This song, along with others like "I Miss My Friend" and "Awful Beautiful Life," showcases Worley's ability to blend traditional country themes with contemporary issues, making him a notable figure in the genre.

Throughout his career, Worley has released several albums and singles, consistently charting on the Billboard country charts. His music often delves into themes of love, loss, and patriotism, striking a chord with listeners looking for true-to-life songs that speak to their experiences and emotions. Beyond his music career, Darryl Worley is known for his philanthropic efforts, including the work done through the Darryl Worley Foundation, which aids in various community projects and needs within his home state of Tennessee and beyond. With recent releases like "Tractor Time," "Have We Forgotten," and appearances on shows like "Larry's Country Diner," Worley continues to showcase his enduring relevance and commitment to his roots in country music.

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Tractor Time
Single - Released April 19, 2024
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