Billy Currington is hitting the airwaves with his latest single, “It Don’t Hurt Like It Used To,” which he co-wrote with a couple of buddies, Shy Carter and Cary Barlowe. It was just by circumstance the Georgia native ended up writing the song.
“A buddy of mine named Shy Carter called me up, he says ‘Well I’m over here with Cary Barlowe, here at your old publishing company, Major Bob”, the first company that gave me a publishing deal. He says, ‘Why don’t you stop by and say hello?’ So I pulled in, walked in, and we got to talking a little bit and it wasn’t long Cary started playing that guitar that you hear on the project,” says Billy. That melody, he started playing that melody. I don’t know what it was, I just started singing, singing lyrics, they just started coming out and Shy be like ‘Man, let’s write this down, let’s finish this’. Within a couple of hours we had finished the song and…I ain’t wrote a song in quite a while before that so it was nice to kinda get back into writing songs again and getting one on my own album.”
Billy just kicked off the current leg of the Summer Forever Tour over the weekend and will hit more than 20 cities before wrapping April 16th in Tampa, Florida.
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“A buddy of mine named Shy Carter called me up, he says ‘Well I’m over here with Cary Barlowe, here at your old publishing company, Major Bob”, the first company that gave me a publishing deal. He says, ‘Why don’t you stop by and say hello?’ So I pulled in, walked in, and we got to talking a little bit and it wasn’t long Cary started playing that guitar that you hear on the project. That melody, he started playing that melody. I don’t know what it was, I just started singing, singing lyrics, they just started coming out and Shy be like ‘man, let’s write this down, let’s finish this’. Within a couple of hours we had finished the song and fortunately had a studio sitting right in the same room that we wrote the song in. So we just pressed record and laid the song down. Put a groove to it. Sang it. And of course Dann [Huff] took it and made it his own and put a major production on it, but I ain’t wrote a song in quite a while before that so it was nice to kinda get back into writing songs again and getting one on my own album.”