Ned Miller

American musician
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican musician
PlacesUnited States of America
wasSinger Songwriter
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Birth12 April 1925, Carbon County
Death18 March 2016Medford (aged 90 years)
The details

Biography

Henry Ned Miller (April 12, 1925 – March 18, 2016) was an American country music singer-songwriter. Active as a recording artist from 1956 to 1970, he is known primarily for his hit single, "From a Jack to a King", a crossover hit in 1962 which reached Top 10 on the country music, adult contemporary, and Billboard Hot 100 charts. He had several more chart singles in his career, although none matched the success of "From a Jack to a King". He composed and recorded "Invisible Tears".

Biography

Miller's start as a songwriter came when he was sixteen years old. He later joined the United States Marine Corps, from which he was later discharged. In 1956, both Gale Storm and Bonnie Guitar had Top Five hits with different versions of the song "Dark Moon", which Miller co-wrote. Another song he wrote "A Fallen Star", was a country hit for Jimmy C. Newman. Very notable is also his uptempo song "Cave In", which in 1960 was the flip side of Warren Smith's, No. 5 country hit "I Don't Believe I'll Fall In Love Today" recorded for the Liberty records label. He also wrote and recorded a song called "From a Jack to a King", which was released on Fabor Records but saw little success on the charts. After being briefly signed to Capitol Records, Miller returned to Fabor and persuaded them to re-release "From a Jack to a King". The song proved successful the second time around, and became a crossover hit for Miller. It sold over two million copies by July 1963, and was awarded a gold disc. It was a big hit also in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at No.2 on the singles chart (spending 4 consecutive weeks there) and became the 9th best-selling single of 1963 in the U.K. in the process (making Miller the only American artist to reach the Top Ten best-sellers of the year in the U.K. that year).

Miller was not particularly interested in his singing career, and rarely toured owing to stage fright. He gave up recording in the 1970s and soon moved to Prescott, Arizona, and later to Las Vegas, Nevada.

Country music artist Ricky Van Shelton covered "From a Jack to a King" in the 1980s; his version reached Number One on the country music chart.

Discography

Albums

YearAlbumChart PositionsLabel
U.S. CountryU.S.
1963From a Jack to a King50Fabor
1965Ned Miller Sings the Songs of Ned MillerCapitol
The Best of Ned Miller28
1967Teardrop Lane22
1968In the Name of Love
1970Ned Miller's BackRepublic
1981From a Jack to a KingPlantation

Singles

YearSingleU.S. CountryU.S.U.S. ACUKIREAlbum
1957"Roll O' Rollin' Stone"singles only
"From a Jack to a King"
"Lights in the Street"
1958"Gypsy"
1959"Ring the Bell for Johnny"
1961"Cold Gray Bars"
"Dark Moon"
1962"From a Jack to a King" (re-release)26321From a Jack to a King
1963"One Among the Many"27
"Another Fool Like Me"28singles only
"Big Love"
1964"Invisible Tears"13131The Best
1965"Do What You Do Do Well"75248
"Two Voices, Two Shadows, Two Faces"Songs of Ned Miller
"Whistle Walkin'"28
"Down the Street"
1966"Lovin' Pains"The Best
"Summer Roses"39Teardrop Lane
"Teardrop Lane"44
1967"Echo of the Pines"singles only
"Hobo"53
1968"Only a Fool"61In the Name of Love
1969"Autumn Winds"singles only
1970"Breakin'"
"Lover's Song"39Ned Miller's Back
"Back to Oklahoma"

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