Enjoy Yourself

Album: Enjoy Yourself (2010)
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  • This is the title track from American Country artist Billy Currington's fourth studio album. He explained to The Boot that he named the record after the song as he had "no other title." Said Currington: "I couldn't think of anything else, and like I said, I had this rush job all of a sudden. 'Pretty Good At Drinkin' Beer' went really fast. I expected 40 weeks and in eight weeks, I'm having to turn out an album... I don't really like picking from song titles, but 'Enjoy Yourself' is kind of the whole theme of what I want you to feel when you hear the album. I want you to be happy and have fun. Hopefully, this music makes you dance and laugh and sing along. So, it wasn't something that I ever felt like would be a single, but I definitely like the title for the album."

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