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Doin’ Somethin’ Right
Country · 2005 · 11 tracks

Doin’ Somethin’ Right

Sun-drenched country pop that trades Nashville's typical bravado for a soulful, unhurried R&B groove. Smooth, romantic, and unmistakably built for warm weather.

October 18, 2005 · Mercury Records

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A warm, sun-drenched contentment that blends southern charm with a smooth R&B pulse.

Tracklist · 11 Tracks
01
I Wanna Be a Hillbilly
3:09
02
Good Directions
3:39
03
Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right
4:33
04
Why, Why, Why
2:49
05
That Changes Everything
3:53
06
Little Bit Lonely
3:50
07
She’s Got a Way With Me
4:50
08
Lucille
4:12
09
Whole Lot More
2:35
10
Here I Am
3:45
11
She Knows What to Do With a Saturday Night
3:40
Moments Worth Listening For
The sultry, R&B-inflected vocal slide on the hook of Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right that redefined the country male vocal standard.
The transition from the playful, upbeat Good Directions into the deep, soulful groove of the album's mid-section.
The unexpected cover of Kenny Rogers' Lucille which swaps the original's grit for a smoother, more modern vulnerability.
Reviews

How does Doin’ Somethin’ Right sound next to the rest of Billy Currington's catalogue?

Analog Warmth+1.1σ

The production is pushed notably harder into analog warmth than this artist usually allows.

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