Gary Morris

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Bring Him Home 00:00 Tools
The Wind Beneath My Wings 00:00 Tools
Velvet Chains 00:00 Tools
Who Am I/The Trial 00:00 Tools
I'll Never Stop Loving You 03:40 Tools
Baby Bye Bye 03:20 Tools
Why Lady Why 02:51 Tools
Valjean's Soliloquy (What Have I Done?) 00:00 Tools
Second Hand Heart 00:00 Tools
The Love She Found in Me 04:07 Tools
Wind Beneath My Wings 00:00 Tools
Who Am I?/The Trial 00:00 Tools
Headed for a Heartache 03:39 Tools
Leave Me Lonely 00:00 Tools
Who Am I? - The Trial 00:00 Tools
100% Chance of Rain 00:00 Tools
Who Am I?--the Trial 00:00 Tools
I Love the Waffle House 00:00 Tools
100% Chance of Rain! 00:00 Tools
Valjean's Confession 00:00 Tools
Between Two Fires 00:00 Tools
The Wind Beneath My Wings (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
One Day More! 00:00 Tools
Makin' Up For Lost Time - Duet W/ Crystal Gayle Album Version 00:00 Tools
Lasso the Moon 00:00 Tools
Plain Brown Wrapper 00:00 Tools
Dreams Die Hard 00:00 Tools
Don't Look Back 03:10 Tools
The Runaway Cart 00:00 Tools
Makin' Up For Lost Time - Duet W/ Crystal Gayle 00:00 Tools
Momma You Can't Give Me No Whipping 00:00 Tools
The Bargain - The Waltz of Treachery 00:00 Tools
The Confrontation 00:00 Tools
That's the Way It Is 03:59 Tools
Lone Star Night 00:00 Tools
Honeycomb 00:00 Tools
Another World 00:00 Tools
Valjeans Soliloquy 00:00 Tools
Every Christmas 00:00 Tools
The Way I Love You Tonight 00:00 Tools
Moonshine 00:00 Tools
Headed For Heartache 03:39 Tools
Makin' Up For Lost Time - Duet W/ Crystal Gayle Album Version 00:00 Tools
Silent Night 00:00 Tools
Hallelujah 00:00 Tools
Just a Closer Walk With Thee 00:00 Tools
Another World - Duet W/ Crystal Gayle 00:00 Tools
Where Were You 00:00 Tools
Makin' Up For Lost Time 00:00 Tools
I Wonder As I Wander 00:00 Tools
Another World - Duet W/ Crystal Gayle Album Version 00:00 Tools
Little Drummer Boy 00:00 Tools
Silver Bells 00:00 Tools
I'm so Lonesome I Could Cry 00:00 Tools
We Three Kings 00:00 Tools
Oh Holy Night 00:00 Tools
Another World (Duet with Crystal Gayle) 00:00 Tools
One Hundred Percent Chance Of Rain 00:00 Tools
Finishing Touches 00:00 Tools
I Can Feel the Fire Goin' Out 00:00 Tools
Amazing Grace 00:00 Tools
Mama You Can't Give Me No Whippin' 00:00 Tools
I'd Be the First to Fall in Love Again 00:00 Tools
Chrome Plated Heart 00:00 Tools
Never Had A Love Song 00:00 Tools
Again 00:00 Tools
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen / Joy to the World 00:00 Tools
You're Welcome to Tonight 00:00 Tools
Another World - Duet W/ Crystal Gayle Album Version 00:00 Tools
Jesus Loves Me, He Touched Me Medley 00:00 Tools
Shelter 00:00 Tools
Something About That Name 00:00 Tools
His Eye Is On the Sparrow 00:00 Tools
Christmas Time 00:00 Tools
Stand My Ground 00:00 Tools
Runaway Hearts 00:00 Tools
100 Percent Chance of Rain 00:00 Tools
The Old Rugged Cross 00:00 Tools
Softly and Tenderly 00:00 Tools
Sooner Or Later 00:00 Tools
Anything Goes 00:00 Tools
You're Welcome to Tonight - Lynn Anderson, Gary Morris 03:48 Tools
The Jaws Of Modern Romance 00:00 Tools
Who Am I? / The Trial 00:00 Tools
So Little Love In The World 03:38 Tools
Bread And Water 00:00 Tools
Better Than the New 00:00 Tools
My Son 00:00 Tools
Single Man 00:00 Tools
How Great Thou Art 00:00 Tools
Today I Started Loving You Again 00:00 Tools
Stones (Dig A Little Deeper) 00:00 Tools
Carol of the Bells 00:00 Tools
If You Were Mine 00:00 Tools
Miles Across The Bedroom 00:00 Tools
Eleventh Hour 00:00 Tools
Love Will Provide 00:00 Tools
Makin' Up For Lost Time (with Crystal Gayle) 00:00 Tools
I'll Forget to Breathe 00:00 Tools
Finshing Touches 00:00 Tools
In the Garden 00:00 Tools
Lovesick Blues 00:00 Tools
Ain't Got Nothin' but the Blues 00:00 Tools
Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus, Just As I Am, I Surrender All Medley 00:00 Tools
Fire In Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Midnight Madness 00:00 Tools
Try Gettin' Over You 00:00 Tools
Momma You Can't Give Me No Whippin' 00:00 Tools
Who Am I? 00:00 Tools
All in the Name of Love 00:00 Tools
Rock of Ages 00:00 Tools
Woe Is Me 00:00 Tools
Silence Says It All 00:00 Tools
Away in a Manger 00:00 Tools
Bring Him Home (From "Les Misérables - Complete Symphonic Recording") 00:00 Tools
Away In A Manger/The First Noel 00:00 Tools
YOUR LITTLE HAND 00:00 Tools
Bring Him Home (From Les Miserables) 00:00 Tools
Have Thine Own Way Lord 00:00 Tools
South December Road 00:00 Tools
Makin' Up for Lost Time (Duet with Crystal Gayle) 00:00 Tools
Wayfaring Stranger 00:00 Tools
Another You 00:00 Tools
O Holy Night 00:00 Tools
When I Close My Eyes 00:00 Tools
Poison in Your Water 00:00 Tools
Love She Found in Me 04:07 Tools
Texas Bound 00:00 Tools
One Fall Is All It Takes 00:00 Tools
Jennifer Dreams 00:00 Tools
You're Welcome to Tonight (Duet With Lynn Anderson) 03:48 Tools
American Trilogy 00:00 Tools
Somebody Lives There 00:00 Tools
You're Welcome To Tonight (Duet w/ Lynn Anderson) 00:00 Tools
Bed Of Roses 00:00 Tools
He's Got the Whole World in His Hands 00:00 Tools
If I Knew Then What I Know Now (J.R.'s Lament) 03:48 Tools
Valjean's Soliloquy 00:00 Tools
Another World (with Crystal Gayle) 00:00 Tools
Heaven's Hell Without You 00:00 Tools
Leaning On the Everlasting Arms 00:00 Tools
Sweet Red Wine 00:00 Tools
Were You There? 00:00 Tools
Love Hurts 00:00 Tools
Your Little Hand (Aria From La Boheme) 00:00 Tools
Wildflower 00:00 Tools
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Gary Morris (born December 7, 1948) is an American country music singer and theater actor. Enjoying a string of 'countrypolitan' hit songs throughout the 80s, he's best known for the 1983 ballad "Wind Beneath My Wings" as well as for his famous role in the critically acclaimed 'Les Misérables' musical, with Morris playing Jean Valjean for many years on stage and also starring in its internationally popular 1989 soundtrack album. He's been successful in other acting gigs as well. Gary Morris was born as Gary Gwyn Morris in Ft. Worth, Texas in 1948. He had two siblings, a twin sister and a younger brother. Even though Morris has become best-known for pop-oriented hits, he was descended from a long line of traditional country singers who sang twang-heavy, roots-inspired country as well as gospel music. While in the third grade, Morris and his sister won a talent show contest by singing their rendition of the Rosemary Clooney gem "This Old House". Morris was very athletic in high school and played four sports there, leading to a scholarship with Cisco Junior College in Texas. Around the same time, however, music began to utterly fascinate Morris. Rather than play sports, he decided instead to move to Colorado and try making a career out of performing. He and two friends formed a trio and began singing. When the band asked a Colorado Springs bartender if they could get up on the bandstand and perform a few songs, the audience's response (and tips) convinced Morris to put his college plans on hold to pursue a full performing career. During this time, Morris made a living singing in nightclubs around Denver, Colorado. He also wrote a few commercial jingles for Frontier Airlines. In 1976, when presidential candidate Jimmy Carter was running for office, Morris signed on with the campaign and sang at fundraisers for him. After Carter won the election, Morris performed at the White House. Fatefully, the audience featured Nashville Country music producer Norro Wilson. Later on, Morris presented Wilson with a demo tape, and Wilson loved what he heard. In no time, Morris was signed to Wilson's label, Warner Bros. Records. Morris soon began recording for Warner Bros. In 1981, he finally landed his first Top 10 hit with "Headed for a Heartache". Fans greatly enjoyed his emotive, passionate take on the contemporary country sound. The following year he had two more Top 20 country hits, titled "Don't Look Back" and "Dreams Die Hard". These hits were all up-tempo tracks, a format which seemed to be working well for Morris, but he decided to focus on a slower pace after that. In 1983 he released his 'ballad' album, which he titled 'Why Lady Why'. It yielded several radio hits such as the title track, "Velvet Chains," and "The Love She Found in Me". Yet none proved as successful as the smash hit "The Wind Beneath My Wings," a track that immediately became his signature song— and still remains so today. The song was later popularized even more when singer Bette Midler covered it for her 1988 film Beaches. The year 1983 proved to be one of the busiest and most successful for Morris in the country music industry. In addition to releasing a best-selling album, he revived the career of '70s country recording artist Lynn Anderson with their duet called "You're Welcome to Tonight," which became a Top 10 hit. The next year Morris won a spate of awards for his achievements and appeared as a guest on several daytime and primetime television shows as well. Not content to rest after this initial success, Morris continued recording and set his sights even higher. In 1984 he saw his first #1 country hit with the single "Baby Bye Bye" and achieved two other top ten hits with "Second Hand Heart" and "Between Two Fires." The following year brought Morris a second #1 with "I'll Never Stop Loving You." He also lent his voice to soundtrack work, recording a duet with songbird Crystal Gayle called "Another World," which was used as the theme song for the American soap opera of the same name. Morris also had another big hit with "Lasso the Moon" from the western comedy film Rustlers' Rhapsody. Morris's songs during this era were mainly pop-oriented country tunes, part of a popular movement in country music at that time which came to be known as Countrypolitan. It used an "urban cowboy" approach, adding the glossy production typical of pop music to what were essentially country numbers. Other examples of this sound were artists such as Larry Gatlin, Janie Fricke, Crystal Gayle, Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, Alabama, and Eddie Rabbitt. Some of these acts even had crossover success onto the pop music charts, although Morris never had the fortune there that some of his counterparts did. Gary Morris continued to generate a string of hits that refused to dry up until the late 1980s. More charting singles from this period include "Honeycomb," "100% Chance of Rain," "Finishing Touches," and "Leave Me Lonely," his last #1. Morris scored his final hit with "Plain Brown Wrapper" in 1987. After that, his success on the country charts quickly faded as a wave of New Traditionalist artists — chief among them George Strait, Dwight Yoakam, and Randy Travis — spurred a return to the genre's roots in honky tonk and western swing, sending the once-popular Countrypolitan fad into rapid decline. But not before Morris had scored an overall career sixteen Top 10 country hits for himself. After his career in country music ended, Morris decided to move right along into another career. This time, he chose acting. One of his first roles came when he was cast in the much-coveted lead role of Jean Valjean in the traveling production of Les Misérables, the celebrated Boublil-Schönberg stage adaptation based on the Victor Hugo novel about the French revolution. Featuring Gary's now-famous version of "Bring Him Home," the full symphonic recording of Les Misérables became a platinum-selling, Grammy Award-winning album. Theater proved a successful medium for Morris; in addition to Les Mis, he appeared in a production of Puccini's opera La Bohème with fellow country singer Linda Ronstadt. Throughout the 1990s he spent time working on various music projects, like the PBS special concert production in Moscow, Russia in the famous Tretyakov Gallery. He hosted and produced the Nashville Network's top-rated "The North American Sportsman" program. He also returned to performing concerts of his country hits and even tried his hand at record producing. Today, Gary Morris spends much time at his fishing resort lodge in southern Colorado called the Mountain Spirit Lodge. He currently has four children (all boys), and his son Matthew is also a singer. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.