You Won't Ever Be Lonely

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You Won't Ever Be Lonely
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 13, 1999
Recorded1998
StudioMalloy Boys Studios, Starstruck Studios, Nashville, TN
Genre Country
Length38:40
Label RCA Nashville
Producer David Malloy, J. Gary Smith [1]
Andy Griggs chronology
You Won't Ever Be Lonely
(1999)
Freedom
(2002)
Singles from You Won't Ever Be Lonely
  1. "You Won't Ever Be Lonely"
    Released: November 1998
  2. "I'll Go Crazy"
    Released: July 12, 1999
  3. "She's More"
    Released: January 10, 2000
  4. "Waitin' on Sundown"
    Released: 2000
  5. "You Made Me That Way"
    Released: September 30, 2000
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You Won't Ever Be Lonely is the debut studio album by American country music singer Andy Griggs, released in 1999 via RCA Nashville. Four singles were top 20 hits on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts between 1999 and 2000: "You Won't Ever Be Lonely", "I'll Go Crazy", "She's More", and "You Made Me That Way". The album has been certified Gold by the RIAA.

Contents

Two Waylon Jennings songs are covered on this album as well: "Shine on Me" and "Ain't Livin' Long Like This", the former of which also features Jennings as a duet partner.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."You Made Me That Way" Gary Burr, David Malloy 3:13
2."I'll Go Crazy"Zack Turner, Lonnie Wilson, Andy Griggs 3:03
3."I Miss You the Most"Monty Criswell, Lee Thomas Miller 3:09
4."You Won't Ever Be Lonely"Griggs, Brett Jones 3:26
5."Waitin' on Sundown" Gary Nicholson, Russell Smith 3:48
6."A Side of Me" Larry Boone, Paul Nelson, Griggs2:46
7."I Don't Know a Thing"Kelly Cole, Tim Johnson 3:36
8."Shine on Me" (duet with Waylon Jennings) Beth Nielsen Chapman, Waylon Jennings 3:53
9."Ain't Done Nothin' Wrong"Johnson, Griggs3:19
10."She's More" Liz Hengber, Rob Crosby 3:19
11."Ain't Livin' Long Like This" Rodney Crowell 5:08

Personnel

As listed in liner notes. [1]

Chart performance

Singles

YearSinglePeak chart positions
US Country US CAN Country
1998"You Won't Ever Be Lonely"22811
1999"I'll Go Crazy"10652
2000"She's More"2372
"Waitin' on Sundown"5057
"You Made Me That Way"19116*
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
* denotes unknown peak positions

Certifications

Region Certification
United States (RIAA) [7] Gold

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