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Lee Greenwood

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Biography

Born with a good voice and a wide range, Lee Greenwood turned it into a unique voice accidentally, by overworking it in a less-than-healthy setting. Hailing from Sacramento, he used his musical training on the casino circuit, working in the green-felt jungles of Reno and Las Vegas, where he dealt cards by day and sang in dark lounges by night. The physical toll of two jobs, the vocal strain of performing six nights a week, and the damaging endeavor to sing in smoky nightclubs before the advent of smoking ordinances brought Greenwood a permanent hoarseness. He's used it to his advantage, becoming one of country music's premier balladeers. Discovered by Mel Tillis' road manager, Larry McFaden, Greenwood paid for his own ticket to fly to Nashville and cut a few demos, and it took more than a year for that effort to pay off. When it finally did, Greenwood broke through in late 1981 with "It Turns Me Inside Out," in which his exaggerated vibrato brought frequent comparisons to Kenny Rogers. In short order, Greenwood disposed of the "Kenny clone" image, but he continued to mine romantic material for the bulk of his hits. Occasional exceptions include "Touch and Go Crazy" and "Mornin' Ride," but the biggest exception is also his signature song, the self-written "God Bless the U.S.A.," which earned Song of the Year honors from the Country Music Association.

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Top Songs

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1.  
    Lyrics
    If tomorrow all the things were gone
    I'd worked for all my life
    And I had to start again
    With just my children and my wife
    I'd thank my lucky stars
    God Bless The U.S.A. - (3:10)  -  2,935 plays
  2.  
    Lyrics
    If tomorrow all the things were gone
    I'd worked for all my life
    And I had to start again
    With just my children and my wife
    I'd thank my lucky stars
    God Bless the USA - (3:15)  -  2,190 plays
  3.  
    Lyrics
    I would pick and we would sing to the rhythm of that front porch swing
    The moonlight holds the spotlight that we shared
    I found new notes on that old guitar, she believed I could be a star
    She told me that she wanted to be fair
    She said, "I love you more than to hold you down, boy you're glory bound
    Dixie Road - (3:15)  -  507 plays
  4.  
    Lyrics
    Oh, oh, oh, oh
    It must have been cold there in my shadow
    To never have sunlight on your face
    You were content to let me shine, that's your way
    You always walked a step behind
    The Wind Beneath My Wings - (3:54)  -  268 plays
  5. The Battle Hymn Of The Republic - (3:51)  -  643 plays
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