
NEW YORK (Top40 Charts/ KOCH Records) - In a matter of days, KOCH Records-Country Division will be releasing the new hit single 'Love You With The
Lights On' by Country music artist Daryle Singletary to Country radio.
The new single is written by hit songwriters Chris DuBois (Brad Paisley's 'We Danced,' 'Mud on the Tires,' - Josh Turner's 'Your Man' - 'Mark Wills '19 Somethin'') and David Corey Lee (Tim McGraw's 'I Need You,' - Montgomery Gentry's 'A Better Rain,' - George Strait's 'It Just Comes Natural.')
'Love You With The Lights On' is a sexy modern Country ballad fused with subtle R&B flavors. Daryle's voice is stellar, capturing the essence of the lyric, sensual, yet complimentary, in a sincere - convincing delivery. 'Love You With The Lights On' is destined to be a hit favorite among both female and male listening audiences.
Radio release markets for the single include; Commercial Country Radio - Major Market - Large Market - Medium Market - Small Market, with Key Markets being: Houston, Nashville, Dallas-Fort Worth, Knoxville, and Atlanta. Further planned radio distribution includes: XM, Sirius and DMX Satellite Radio USA - Nationally Syndicated Programs - Mix shows - College & community stations - Club DJs - Record pools - National radio networks - Internet Radio Stations.
After less than two weeks of preliminary global chart tracking at ReverbNation, "Love You With The Lights On" has jumped from 11,933 to a current No 152 position and climbing daily. In the local/regional chart at ReverbNation, the song is now at No 44 and climbing quickly superceding Lady Antebellum, Jamey Johnson, Toby Keith and Emerson Drive.
When recently asked of Country radio icon Rhubarb Jones his thoughts regarding Daryle Singletary, Rhubarb said; "The State of Georgia has given Country music the past twenty years some great artists like Alan Jackson, Travis Tritt, Trisha Yearwood, Sugarland, Doug Stone to name a few, and in my view one of the most overlooked voices in the industry, Daryle Singletary. His traditional sound is refreshing in an era of acts that are manufactured and marketed like breakfast cereal." - Rhubarb Jones - Member of the Country Music Disc Jockey Hall of Fame and the Georgia Radio Hall of Fame.