Gary Morris

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Gary Morris is an American country music artist best known for his rich tenor voice and a string of hits in the 1980s, including his acclaimed rendition of “Wind Beneath My Wings.”

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Gary Morris canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf actor
country singer
human
recording artist
songwriter
activeYearsStart 1970s
album Anything Goes
Faded Blue
Gary Morris (1982 album)
Hits
Plain Brown Wrapper
What If We Fall in Love
Why Lady Why
associatedAct Crystal Gayle
Eddie Rabbitt
awardReceived Academy of Country Music Award for New Artist of the Year
surface form: Academy of Country Music Award for New Male Vocalist of the Year (1983)
birthName Gary Gwyn Morris
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1948-12-07
genre adult contemporary music
country music
knownFor 1980s country hits
rich tenor voice
languageOfPerformance English
musicalHit 100% Chance of Rain
Baby Bye Bye
Between Two Fires
Headed for a Heartache
I’ll Never Stop Loving You
Leave Me Lonely
Second Hand Heart
The Love She Found in Me
Velvet Chains
name Gary Morris self-link
notableWork Wind Beneath My Wings
surface form: The Wind Beneath My Wings (1983 single)

Wind Beneath My Wings
occupation actor
record producer
singer
songwriter
performedIn The Colbys (TV series)
surface form: The Colbys

The Texas Tenors (stage and concert appearances)
placeOfBirth Fort Worth, Texas
surface form: Fort Worth, Texas, United States
recordLabel Warner Bros. Nashville
Warner Bros. Records
stageRole Jean Valjean in Les Misérables (Broadway)
vocalType tenor
website https://www.garymorris.com/

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Honeycomb hasNotableCoverVersionBy Gary Morris
Gary Morris name Gary Morris self-link
Larry Henley notableRecordingBy Gary Morris
subject surface form: Wind Beneath My Wings
“(You Take Me Away To) Another World” performer Gary Morris
subject surface form: "(You Take Me Away To) Another World"
“(You Take Me Away To) Another World” associatedAct Gary Morris
subject surface form: "(You Take Me Away To) Another World"