Andy Griggs
Andy Griggs was born in West Monroe, LA on August 13th, 1973 and is the Country Singer. At the age of 51, Andy Griggs biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Andrew Tyler Griggs (born August 13, 1973) is an American country music artist.
He has released three albums for RCA Records Nashville (You Won't Ever Be Lonely, Freedom, and This I Gotta See) and a fourth (The Good Life) for Montage Music Group.
These four albums have accounted for 13 singles and 6 Top Tens on the Billboard country chart, the highest being "You Won't Ever Be Lonely" and "She's More", which peaked at #2.
He also charted "Grow Young With You", a cut from the soundtrack to the film Where the Heart Is.
Musical career
You Won't Ever Be Lonely, Griggs' debut album, was released in 1999 via RCA Records Nashville. The album was rated gold by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIAA) for five singles on Billboard's country singles charts. The first three singles — "I'll Go Crazy" and "She's More" — were all Top Ten hits, peaking at number 10 and number 2 respectively. "You Won't Ever Be Lonely" was the country's sixth-longest chart run in the 1990s, with thirty-six weeks on the charts. "She's More" was a non-album song that debuted as a duet with Coley McCabe, and after that, "Waitin' on Sundown" and "You Made Me That Way" at number 49 and "You Made Me That Way" followed. The album also included a duet with Griggs' idol Waylon Jennings on the track "Shine On Me," as well as a a preview of Jennings' "Ain't Livin' Long Like This."
Freedom, his second album, was released in 2002. Although its lead-off single "How Cool Is That" debuted at number 22, its second single, "Tonight I Wanna Be Your Man," reached his fourth Top Ten hits at number seven, which was his fourth top ten debut at number 22. "Practice Life" is Martina McBride's number 33 duet.
Griggs was absent from the country charts for 2003 and half of 2004, but Montgomery Gentry and Blake Shelton gave Tracy Byrd's 2003 album "The Truth About Men" uncredited guest vocals. "She Thinks She Needs Me" was released in mid-2004. This was the first single release from Griggs' third album, This I Gotta See, which was also released in 2004. Shane Minor co-wrote this article. Despite the fact that this album and its sequel, "If Heaven," debuted at number 58, and the album's third single, "This I Gotta See," dropped at number 58, and the fourth single ("I Never Had a Chance") didn't chart at all. Due to creative differences over his artistic control, he had left RCA's roster by 2005.
Griggs signed to his second album deal in 2007, this time with Montage Music Group. "Tattoo Rose" (co-written by Cole Deggs, lead singer of Cole Deggs & the Lonesome) and "What If It's Me" were two low-charting singles on the label's first album, "What If It's Me" and "What If It's Me." "Can I Get an Amen?" was released three years later.