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BILLY CURRINGTON UNVEILS NEW SONG “SEASIDE.”

BILLY CURRINGTON UNVEILS NEW SONG “SEASIDE.”
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Billy Currington

Billy Currington unveiled his new song “Seaside” today. Written by Billy, Jordan Schmidt and Steven Lee Olson, the laid-back song highlights the singer’s gift for writing a summertime anthem. The talented Georgia native shines as his smooth vocals bounce effortlessly atop a scintillating acoustic guitar, the lyrics painting a picture of the ocean. Listen HERE.

“One morning we were just hanging out at the house in Tybee Island looking out at the blue skies, there was light winds that morning and there were some waves rolling in, and we were just thinking about how amazing it is and how amazing it would be to share all of this with someone,” says Billy. “And after talking about it for a while, I’d say by the end of the afternoon, we had written and recorded ‘Seaside.’”

 

 

Currington celebrated the five-year anniversary of his Gold-certified album, Summer Forever, last month. The critically acclaimed album earned three Platinum-certified No. 1 singles and debuted at No. 3 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart. Currington has spent more than a decade in the spotlight proving he’s truly a man for all seasons. Currington has earned 12 No.1 singles to his name, including the double-platinum hits “People Are Crazy,” “Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right,” and most recent multi-week No. 1 hits, “It Don’t Hurt Like It Used To” and “Do I Make You Wanna.”

 

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Billy Currington (Seaside) OC: …recorded ‘Seaside.’ :27
“’Seaside’ – a song written by Steven Lee Olsen, Jordan Schmidt and myself. One morning we were just hanging out at the house in Tybee Island looking out at the blue skies, there was light winds that morning and there were some waves rolling in and we were just thinking about how amazing it is and how amazing it would be to share all of this with someone. And after talking about it for a while, I’d say by the end of the afternoon, we had written and recorded ‘Seaside.’”