Jack Greene

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Jack Greene was an American country music singer best known for his 1960s and 1970s hits like "There Goes My Everything" and for his long association with the Grand Ole Opry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country singer
human
musician
singer-songwriter
activeYearsPeak 1960s
1970s
activeYearsStart 1950s
associatedAct Ernest Tubb NERFINISHED
Jeannie Seely NERFINISHED
The Texas Troubadours NERFINISHED
associatedWith Grand Ole Opry NERFINISHED
awardReceived Country Music Association Award for Album of the Year NERFINISHED
Country Music Association Award for Male Vocalist of the Year NERFINISHED
Country Music Association Award for Single of the Year NERFINISHED
birthName Jack Henry Greene NERFINISHED
citizenship United States of America
countryOfOrigin United States of America
familyName Greene NERFINISHED
gender male
genre Nashville sound NERFINISHED
country music
honky-tonk
givenName Jack
instrument guitar
vocals
languageOfPerformance English
memberOf Grand Ole Opry NERFINISHED
name Jack Greene NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableFor 1960s country music hits
1970s country music hits
long association with the Grand Ole Opry
notableSong All the Time NERFINISHED
Statue of a Fool NERFINISHED
There Goes My Everything NERFINISHED
Until My Dreams Come True NERFINISHED
You Are My Treasure NERFINISHED
notableWork All the Time NERFINISHED
Statue of a Fool NERFINISHED
There Goes My Everything NERFINISHED
Until My Dreams Come True NERFINISHED
You Are My Treasure NERFINISHED
occupation country musician
singer
songwriter
recordLabel Decca Records
MCA Records
vocalType baritone

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Jeannie Seely associatedAct Jack Greene