Should've Asked Her Faster
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"Should've Asked Her Faster" is a debut song written by
Bob DiPiero Robert John DiPiero (born March 3, 1951) is an American country music songwriter. He has written 15 US number one hits and several Top 20 single for Tim McGraw, The Oak Ridge Boys, Reba McEntire, Vince Gill, Faith Hill, Shenandoah, Neal McCoy, ...
, Al Anderson and Joe Klimek, and recorded by American
country music Country (also called country and western) is a genre of popular music that originated in the Southern and Southwestern United States in the early 1920s. It primarily derives from blues, church music such as Southern gospel and spirituals, ...
artist
Ty England Gary Tyrone England (born December 5, 1963) is an American country music singer and guitarist. Initially a member of Garth Brooks' band, England began his solo career in 1995, recording a self-titled debut album on RCA Records Nashville, RCA Na ...
. It was released in May 1995 as the lead-off single from the eponymous ''
Ty England Gary Tyrone England (born December 5, 1963) is an American country music singer and guitarist. Initially a member of Garth Brooks' band, England began his solo career in 1995, recording a self-titled debut album on RCA Records Nashville, RCA Na ...
'' album.


Chart performance

"Should've Asked Her Faster" debuted at number 69 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of June 10, 1995.


Year-end charts


Other versions

England re-recorded the song on his 1999 album ''
Highways & Dance Halls ''Highways & Dance Halls'' is the third studio album released by American country music artist Ty England. Released in 1999 as his only album for Capitol Nashville, it is also the only album which he recorded under his birth name of Tyler England. ...
'' as Tyler England, featuring
Steve Wariner Steven Noel Wariner (born December 25, 1954) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Initially a backing musician for Dottie West, he also worked with Bob Luman and Chet Atkins before beginning a solo career in the late 1 ...
on lead guitar.


References

{{reflist 1995 debut singles 1995 songs Ty England songs Songs written by Bob DiPiero Songs written by Al Anderson (NRBQ) Song recordings produced by Garth Fundis RCA Records singles