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Daryle Singletary – Too Much Fun

It was included in Daryle Singletary's "Daryle Singletary" Giant 1995, becoming a significant track in his discography. It peaked at number 4 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and at number 10 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada.

Daryle Singletary – Too Much Fun: A Classic Country Hit

Are you ready to dive into the heart of classic country music? «Daryle Singletary – Too Much Fun» is a timeless piece that encapsulates the essence of traditional country sounds. Relased in November 27, 1995, this song has continued to captivate audiences with its lively melody and relatable lyrics.

The Song’s Background and Meaning

Daryle Singletary - Too Much Fun
Cover CD Daryle Singletary Giant 1995
«Too Much Fun» was written by Curtis Wright and Jeff Knight, and produced by James Stroud, Randy Travis and David Malloy. It was included in Daryle Singletary’s «Daryle Singletary» Giant 1995, becoming a significant track in his discography. It peaked at number 4 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and at number 10 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada. The song’s upbeat tempo and catchy rhythm make it a favorite for those who enjoy the lighter side of life.
The song «Too Much Fun» by Daryle Singletary is about a person who believes that there is no such thing as having too much fun. The lyrics describe various situations, such as getting pulled over by the police and getting into a fight at a bar, where the protagonist is told that he’s having too much fun. However, he dismisses this notion and expresses that, to him, there’s no limit to having a good time. The song conveys the idea of living life to the fullest and enjoying every moment without regret. The song reflects a carefree attitude towards life and the belief that the enjoyment and excitement of life outweigh any negative consequences that may arise.




Daryle Singletary: A Brief Overview

Daryle Singletary - Too Much Fun
Daryle Singletary
Daryle Singletary born on March 10, 1971, in Cairo, Georgia, and passed away on February 12, 2018. He began his career in the early 1990s and rose to fame with his traditionally minded country music. Singletary recorded for Giant Records between 1995 and 1998, releasing three studio albums: «Daryle Singletary» in 1995, «All Because of You» in 1996, and «Ain’t It the Truth» in 1998. Some of his most famous songs came from his self-titled debut album, including «I’m Living Up to Her Low Expectations» and «I Let Her Lie.» He was known for his musical integrity and powerful vocal performances, and he continued to pursue his passion for traditional country music throughout his career.
In summary, «Daryle Singletary – Too Much Fun» is a celebratory anthem that embodies the spirit of classic country music. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the timelessness of Singletary’s artistry and the song’s ability to resonate with audiences of all ages.

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Daryle Singletary – Too Much Fun Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Blue lights flashing in my rear view
The sheriff said, «Boy I should’ve known it was you
You got fourteen people in the back of this truck
I warned you twice, now I’m writing you up»
I said «Officer, what have I done?»
He smiled and said, «Boy, you’re having too much fun»
[Chorus]
Too much fun, what’s that mean
It’s like too much money, there’s no such thing
It’s like a girl too pretty with too much class
Being too lucky, a car too fast
No matter what they say, I’ve done
But I ain’t never had too much fun
[Verse 2]
There was a fight Friday night at the Stumble Inn
Me and Ol’ Harley just had to join in
Next thing you know we were both seeing stars
They threw us out, closed down the bar
I said, «The Long Branch is open, the night’s still young
And we ain’t never had too much fun»
[Chorus]
Too much fun, what’s that mean
It’s like too much money, there’s no such thing
It’s like a girl too pretty with too much class
Being too lucky, a car too fast
No matter what they say, I’ve done
But I ain’t never had too much fun
[Bridge]
I’m a holy terror, a tornado
Wind me up, turn me loose and let me go
[Instrumental Break]
[Chorus]
Too much fun, what’s that mean
It’s like too much money, there’s no such thing
It’s like a girl too pretty with too much class
Being too lucky, a car too fast
No matter what they say, I’ve done
But I ain’t never had too much fun
[Tag]
No matter what they say, I’ve done
Well, I ain’t never had to much fun
Give me the reigns and let me run
‘Cause I ain’t never had to much fun

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