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Jack Greene
After being on
top, it's hard to imagine reaching any higher. But if the high comes
from just keeping the faith and repeatedly giving it a best shot,
another upward step doesn't
seem to difficult. Difficult it's not for Grand Ole Opry star Jack
Greene, who plans to keep up the good work he has done over the years.
The world of entertainment still refers to 1967 as the year
of JACK GREENE -- a time that credits him as the first artist to ever
receive four Country Music Association awards. This accomplishment has
only been matched by three other entertainers: Johnny Cash, Merle
Haggard and Randy Travis. In 1967, Jack carried off practically every
award an artist dreams of winning. Those awards included Male Vocalist
Of The Year, Album Of The Year, Single Of The Year and Song Of The Year:
"There Goes My Everything". So what does the future hold for a
man who has particularly taken on every musical challenge possible?
"Everything starts with a song," says JACK. "There's a
lot involved in recording, especially with today's modern technology,
but the song is most important."
There is still a demand for the songs that made Jack the
legend he is today. Songs such as "The Last Letter",
"Don't You Ever Get Tired Of Hurting Me" and "Sing For
The Good Times", will never be forgotten. "The fans will want
to hear some of that old material," he says. "In 1984, we went
back into the studio and re-cut six of the #1 records using the new
recording technology." His blockbuster "There Goes My
Everything", was recorded 111 times, in 14 different languages.
Jack has strong ties with the Grand Ole Opry family. It
certainly will not be a surprise if he is soon placed in the legend
category as Roy Acuff, Ernest Tubb and Bill Monroe are.
"I'm not afraid of anything," says Jack. He
credits most of that attitude toward his return to religion.
"Church is really important to me now," he says. "After
being away from church for many years, I now realize what I've
missed."
The above came from a Jack Greene Fan-Dedicated Website.
Visit Jack Greene's Web Site: http://www.jackgreeneopry.com
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Song
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1. |
There
Goes My Everything |
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2. |
Statue
Of A Fool |
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3. |
Goin'
Through Hell For An Angel |
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4. |
Midnight
Tennessee Woman |
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5. |
All
The Time |
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6. |
You
Are My Treasure |
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7. |
Don't
You Ever Get Tired (Of Hurting Me) |
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8. |
I'd
Do As Much For You |
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9. |
I'd
Be Home On Christmas Day |
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10. |
Last
Letter, The |
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Candi
Carpenter
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Candi Carpenter is like nothing Nashville has ever
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