Garland Green

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Jealous Kind of Fella 03:38 Tools
Ain't That Good Enough 02:09 Tools
System 04:26 Tools
Don't Tell Me Guess 04:01 Tools
I've Quit Running the Streets 02:48 Tools
Girl I Love You 02:11 Tools
You Played On A Player 02:09 Tools
Plain and Simple Girl 03:26 Tools
Come Through Me 03:06 Tools
Bumpin' And Stompin' 03:20 Tools
Please Come Home 03:07 Tools
I Can't Believe You Quit Me 02:13 Tools
Let Me Be Your Pacifier 03:18 Tools
Angel Baby 02:39 Tools
He Didn't Know (He Kept On Talking) 03:45 Tools
Since You've Been Gone 03:38 Tools
Don't Think That I'm A Violent Guy 02:48 Tools
Just Loving You 03:36 Tools
You And I Go Good Together 03:21 Tools
just my way of loving you 03:05 Tools
Sweet Loving Woman 03:24 Tools
Don't Let Love Walk Out On Us 03:02 Tools
It Rained 40 Days & 40 Nights 02:42 Tools
Mr. Misery 02:42 Tools
Forty Days & Nights 02:06 Tools
Ask Me for What You Want 03:08 Tools
All She Did (Was Wave Goodbye At Me) 02:22 Tools
(You Gotta) Come Through Me 03:00 Tools
Let The Good Times Roll 03:08 Tools
Sending My Best Wishes 03:05 Tools
Love Now, Pay Later 02:39 Tools
You Make Me Feel So Good 04:04 Tools
Always 04:48 Tools
Just What The Doctor Ordered 03:28 Tools
Love Is What We Came Here For 02:58 Tools
Girl, I Love You 02:08 Tools
Nothing Can Take You From Me 04:14 Tools
Jealous Kind of Fellow 02:57 Tools
Pure Justice 01:58 Tools
Regression 03:28 Tools
Brutus / Monkshood 03:28 Tools
Just Loving You (Rap Intro) 04:41 Tools
These Arms 04:36 Tools
It rained forty days and nights 01:58 Tools
If You Think You're Lonely Now 03:34 Tools
Mangler 02:58 Tools
I'm the One that Should've Been 04:41 Tools
Ask Me What You Want 02:58 Tools
Leech 03:34 Tools
Seized 04:41 Tools
Be Thankful for the Woman That Loves You 03:47 Tools
Shake Your Shaker 03:17 Tools
Family 03:20 Tools
Happy Street 04:02 Tools
Lovin' You Baby 03:17 Tools
Let's Celebrate 04:02 Tools
Don't Think I'm A Violent Guy 03:20 Tools
I Wake up Crying 03:17 Tools
See You When I Get There 03:34 Tools
Skeleton 03:34 Tools
I Know What Love Is 04:21 Tools
Come to Me 04:00 Tools
Blues Uprising 04:19 Tools
I Didn't Ask for This 03:35 Tools
Weight of the World 03:35 Tools
Moody Woman 04:21 Tools
When You Got It at Home 03:34 Tools
It rained forty days & nights 03:34 Tools
It Rained 40 Day & Nights 03:34 Tools
Jealous Kind Of Fella-Jealous Kind Of Fella (1969) Uni [R&B] 04:21 Tools
You Make Me Feel 03:34 Tools
Going in Circles 04:21 Tools
Bumpin' and Stompin' [Stereo] 03:34 Tools
Love's Calling 04:21 Tools
Plain And Simple Girl 04:21 Tools
I Found Myself When I Lost You 04:21 Tools
Repent 02:55 Tools
14 garland green - plain and simple girl 04:21 Tools
He Didn't Know (He Kept On Talkin') 04:21 Tools
Love Now Pay Later 02:55 Tools
Ain't That Good Enough (Album Version) 04:21 Tools
Don't Tell Me Let Me Guess 04:21 Tools
Jealous Kinda Fella 02:55 Tools
Ain't That Good Enoguh? 02:55 Tools
It Rained 40 Day And Nights 02:55 Tools
Rained 40 Days & Nights 02:55 Tools
It rained fourty days and nights 02:55 Tools
It Rained Forty Days And Forty Nights 02:55 Tools
Jealous King Of Fellow 02:55 Tools
AINT THAT GOOD ENOUGH 02:55 Tools
Trying To Hold On 02:55 Tools
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Garland Green (born Garfield Green Jr., June 14, 1942, Dunleith, Mississippi) is an American soul singer and pianist. Career: Green was the tenth child of eleven born in his family, and lived in Mississippi until 1958 when he moved to Chicago. While working and attending Englewood High, he sang on weekends, and one day while singing in a pool room, he was overheard by Argia B. Collins, a local owner of a bar-b-que chain. Collins agreed to bankroll Green's attendance at the Chicago Conservatory of Music, where Green studied voice and piano, and played in local bars and clubs. In 1967, Green won a local talent show at a club called the Trocadero. His prize was a concert opening for Lou Rawls and Earl Hines at the Sutherland Lounge. In the audience was Mel Collins, and his wife Joshie Jo Armstead, who was a songwriter who had written tunes with Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson prior to the couple joining Motown. The couple arranged for Green to do a recording session in Detroit and released the result as a single on their label, Gamma Records, a song called "Girl I Need You." It sold well locally and was picked up by MCA subsidiary, Revue Records for national distribution. Revue released three further singles from Green who then moved to MCA's main label, Uni Records. In 1969, "Jealous Kind of Fella" became a major national success, reaching #5 in the Billboard R&B chart and #2 in the Cashbox soul chart.[1] Written by Green, R. Browner, M. Dollinson and J. Armstead, the record was released in the U.S. in August 1969.[1] It sold a million copies by March 1971.[1] Uni released an album from Green, but the follow-up single did not sell well and Green eventually left MCA, also parting company with Armstead. He then signed with Atlantic Records subsidiary, Cotillion Records, which released five singles from Garland, but only one proved a real success, "Plain and Simple Girl". Produced and arranged by Donny Hathaway, this reached the R&B Top 20. Moving on to Spring Records in 1973, Green recorded five more singles, some of which charted modestly, notably "Let the Good Times Roll" (not the Shirley and Lee song) and "Bumpin' and Stompin'." His recording for the label, "Just What The Doctor Ordered", remained unissued until 1990, when it was included on a compilation album of his Spring singles on the UK label, Ace/Kent. A move then to RCA Records resulted in three singles and an album, produced by the Los Angeles, California producer/singer Leon Haywood. In 1979, Green moved to California, and eventually signed with a small independent label, Ocean-Front Records for an album produced by Lamont Dozier and Arleen Schesel, the latter of whom Green would later marry. The album featured a re-worked version of a major hit for Dozier 10 years earlier, "Trying To Hold On To My Woman". When the label closed, Green continued to record and self-release. Charting singles: "Jealous Kind of Fella" (1969) U.S. Billboard Hot 100 #20, Black Singles #5 "Don't Think that I'm a Violent Guy" (1970) Black Singles #42 "Plain and Simple Girl" (1971) Black Singles #17 "He Didn't Know" (1974) Black Singles #67 "Let the Good Times Roll" (1974) Black Singles #65 "Tryin' To Hold On" (1983) Black Singles #63 Further reading Pruter, Robert. Chicago Soul. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1991, ISBN 978-025206259-9 References ^ a b c Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 259. ISBN 0-214-20512-6. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.