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George Thomas Morgan (June 28, 1925 – July 7, 1975) was a mid-20th-century American country music singer. He is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame and a former member of the Grand Ole Opry.

Biography

Morgan was born to Zachariah "Zach" Morgan and Ethel Turner in Waverly, Tennessee, but was raised in Doylestown, Ohio. He was, along with a few other contemporaries (most notably Eddy Arnold and Jim Reeves), referred to as a "country crooner;" his singing style being more similar to that of Bing Crosby or Perry Como than that of Ernest Tubb or Lefty Frizzell.

Morgan was a member of the Grand Ole Opry since 1948, and is best remembered for the Columbia Records song "Candy Kisses", which was a No. 1 hit on the Billboard country music chart for three weeks in 1949. He also had several hits based on a "rose" theme: "Room Full of Roses", "Red Roses for a Blue Lady", and "Red Roses From the Blue Side of Town". His version of "Almost" (1952), written by Vic McAlpin and Jack Toombs, was Morgan's second million selling record. In the early 1950s he hosted a 15-minute radio program syndicated nationally by RadiOzark Enterprises in Springfield, Missouri.

In 1974, Morgan was the last person to sing on the stage of the Ryman Auditorium before the Grand Ole Opry moved to the new Grand Ole Opry House. A week later he was the first to sing on stage at the venue.

Death

He died in 1975 of a heart attack after undergoing open heart surgery and was interred in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Madison, Tennessee.

Personal life

His daughter, country music singer Lorrie Morgan, released two songs as duets with her late father dubbed in: "I'm Completely Satisfied" (1979) and "From This Moment On" (2006).

Discography

Albums

YearAlbumLabel
1964Tender Lovin' Care17Columbia
Slippin' Around12
1965Red Roses for a Blue Lady9
1967Candy Kisses35Starday
Country Hits by Candlelight33
1968Steal Away
Barbara
1969Sounds of Goodbye
Like a Bird42Stop
1971Real George
1974Red Rose from the Blue Side of Town /
Somewhere Around Midnight
37MCA
1975A Candy Mountain Melody
From This Moment On374 Star

Singles

YearSingleChart PositionsAlbum
1949"Candy Kisses"1singles only
"Please Don't Let Me Love You"4
"Rainbow in My Heart"8
"All I Need Is Some More Lovin'"11
"Room Full of Roses"4
"Cry-Baby Heart"5
"I Love Everything About You"4
"Ring on Your Finger"15
1952"Almost"2
1953"(I Just Had a Date) A Lover's Quarrel"10
1956"There Goes My LOVE"15
1959"I'm in Love Again"3
"Little Dutch Girl"20
"The Last Thing I Want to Know"26
1960"You're the Only Good Thing (That's Happened to Me)"4
1964"One Dozen Roses (And Our Love)"23Tender Lovin' Care
"All Right (I'll Sign the Papers)"45
"Slippin' Around"23Slippin' Around
"Tears and Roses"37singles only
1965"Dear John"
"It's All Coming Home to You But Me"
1966"A Picture That's New"27
"Saving All My Love (For You)"
"Home Is Where the Heart Is"
"Married"
"Speak Well of Me (To the Kids)"
1967"I Couldn't See"40Candy Kisses
"Shiny Red Automobile"58
1968"Barbara"55Barbara
"Living"56
"Sounds of Goodbye"31Sounds of Goodbye
"I'll Sail My Ship Alone"
1969"Like a Bird"30Like a Bird
"We've Done All the Lovin' We Can Do"Real George
"Enemy"Like a Bird
1970"Lilacs and Fire"17Real George
"Kansas City Stockyards"
"I Wouldn't Have You Any Other Way"
1971"Rose Is Gone"singles only
"Gentle Rains of Home"68
1973"Let's Live Together Marianne"
"Makin' Heartaches"6293Red Rose from the Blue Side of Town /
Somewhere Around Midnight
"Mr. Ting-a-Ling (Steel Guitar Man)"5683
1974"Red Rose from the Blue Side of Town"2119
"Somewhere Around Midnight"66
"A Candy Mountain Melody"82A Candy Mountain Melody
1975"In the Misty Moonlight"65From This Moment On
"From This Moment On"62
1978"I Just Want You to Know"single only
1979"I'm Completely Satisfied with You"93From This Moment On

"Room Full of Roses" also peaked at No. 25 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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Who was George Morgan?
George Thomas Morgan (June 28, 1924 – July 7, 1975) was an American country music singer who had a string of hits between 1949 and 1974.
What was George Morgan known for?
He was known for his smooth baritone vocals, country-pop crossover appeal, and signature song "Candy Kisses," which was a number one hit on the Billboard country chart in 1949.
What were some of George Morgan's popular songs?
Some of his popular songs include "Room Full of Roses," "Candy Kisses," "Almost," and "Red Roses for a Blue Lady."
Did George Morgan have any awards or recognition?
George Morgan was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 1948 and the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1998 in recognition of his contributions to country music.
When did George Morgan pass away?
George Morgan passed away on July 7, 1975, at the age of 51 from a heart attack.
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