Ain't It the TruthReview Like Jerry Reed, who wrote one of the tunes on this ingratiating album, [Daryle] Singletary has a warm voice and a loosey goosey, playful, good ol' boy style. This is the third album for Singletary, a 26 year old native of Georgia, and it could well rescue him from relative obscurity. People Singletary displays a grand gift for melodrama on the Conway Twitty ish "The Note" and a vocal suppleness. . . . But when he runs out of A list material,
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Like Jerry Reed, who wrote one of the tunes on this ingratiating album, [Daryle] Singletary has a warm voice and a loosey-goosey, playful, good-ol'-boy style.... This is the third album for Singletary, a 26-year-old native of Georgia, and it could well rescue him from relative obscurity.... -- People
Singletary displays a grand gift for melodrama on the Conway Twitty-ish "The Note" and a vocal suppleness. . . . But when he runs out of A-list material, not even his sonorous baritone can save him. . . . -- Entertainment Weekly
[Daryle Singletary] and his producers don't rely solely on the Music Row assembly line; they aren't afraid to dig out old songs that were never quite the hits they should have been.... Singletary is not one of those great talents ... who's going to persevere no matter what happens in the music industry. He's one of those solid singers who needs help to make good records. If you can judge the health of country music by whether or not such journeymen singers are flourishing, Ain't It the Truth is a good sign indeed. -- Country Music, ISBN13: B000002L5K ISBN10: B000002L5K Material Type: audioCD