Mac Davis

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Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me 03:03 Tools
It's Hard To Be Humble 04:16 Tools
Stop And Smell The Roses 02:55 Tools
One Hell Of A Woman 00:00 Tools
In the Ghetto 00:00 Tools
Lucas Was A Redneck 00:00 Tools
Dream Me Home 00:00 Tools
Texas in My Rear View Mirror 00:00 Tools
Friend, Lover, Woman, Wife 00:00 Tools
Whoever Finds This, I Love You 00:00 Tools
Lucus Was A Redneck 00:00 Tools
I Believe In Music 00:00 Tools
Texas In My Rear View Mirror (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Watching Scotty Grow 00:00 Tools
Rock 'N Roll (I Gave You The Best Years Of My Life) 00:00 Tools
The Words (Don't Come Easy) 00:00 Tools
Hooked On Music 03:03 Tools
Poor Boy Boogie 00:00 Tools
A Little Less Conversation 00:00 Tools
Burnin' Thing 00:00 Tools
You're My Bestest Friend 00:00 Tools
Why Can't I Be Like the Others 00:00 Tools
Naughty Girl 00:00 Tools
Everybody Loves A Love Song 00:00 Tools
Kiss It And Make It Better 00:00 Tools
It's Hard To Be Humble (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Baby, Don't Get Hooked On Me 00:00 Tools
Memories 00:00 Tools
Watchin' Scotty Grow 00:00 Tools
Spread Your Love On Me 00:00 Tools
Beginning To Feel The Pain 00:00 Tools
Forever Lovers 00:00 Tools
The Lonesomest Lonesome 00:00 Tools
Your Side Of The Bed 00:00 Tools
Soft, Sweet Fire 00:00 Tools
Two Plus Two 00:00 Tools
No Mas Cerveza 00:00 Tools
Picking Up The Pieces Of My Life 00:00 Tools
Hello L.A., Bye Bye Birmingham 00:00 Tools
Something's Burning 00:00 Tools
Every Now And Then 00:00 Tools
I Still Love You (You Still Love Me) 00:00 Tools
(If You Add) All The Love In The World 03:33 Tools
Music In My Life 00:00 Tools
I'll Paint You A Song 00:00 Tools
Rock 'N Roll (I Gave You The Best Years Of My Life) (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
The Birthday Song 00:00 Tools
The Sweetest Song 00:00 Tools
Standing in the Need of Love 00:00 Tools
A Poor Man's Gold 00:00 Tools
Let's Keep It That Way 00:00 Tools
Hey Monkey 00:00 Tools
Rodeo Clown 00:00 Tools
I'm just in Love 00:00 Tools
Half And Half 00:00 Tools
Tequila Sheila 00:00 Tools
Honey Love 00:00 Tools
Somebody done somebody wrong song 02:34 Tools
Shame On The Moon 04:03 Tools
Burnin' Thing (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Don't Say No 00:00 Tools
Secrets 04:14 Tools
Half And Half (Song For Sarah) 00:00 Tools
The Words Don't Come Easy 00:00 Tools
Baby Dont Get Hooked On Me 00:00 Tools
Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Looking At Linda 00:00 Tools
Boys Ain't Supposed To Cry 00:00 Tools
Rock 'N' Roll (I Gave You The Best Years Of My Life) 00:00 Tools
Hooked On a Feeling (ooga chaga) 00:00 Tools
Rock N' Roll (I Gave You The Best Years Of My Life) 00:00 Tools
Work 00:00 Tools
It's Hard To Be Humble (Live) 00:00 Tools
Most Of All 00:00 Tools
Yesterday And You 00:00 Tools
In The Eyes Of My People 00:00 Tools
Poor Loser 00:00 Tools
The Beer Drinkin' Song 00:00 Tools
Weep Little Girl Weep 00:00 Tools
It's Hard to Be Humble (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Midnight Crazy 00:00 Tools
A Man Don't Cry 00:00 Tools
Hollywood Humpty Dumpty 00:00 Tools
Boogie Woogie Mama 00:00 Tools
Sarah Between The Lines 00:00 Tools
Once Was The Time Of Man 00:00 Tools
Christmas Carol 00:00 Tools
Emily Suzanne 00:00 Tools
Don't Get Hooked On Me Baby 00:00 Tools
Lay Lady Lay 00:00 Tools
The Lonsomest Lonesome 00:00 Tools
Hard to Be Humble 00:00 Tools
Lucas Was a Redneck 00:00 Tools
I'm A Poor Loser 00:00 Tools
Once You Get Used To It 00:00 Tools
Lookin' At Linda 00:00 Tools
Poem For My Little Lady 00:00 Tools
Be a Good Little Girl While I'm Gone 00:00 Tools
Good Friends And Fireplaces 00:00 Tools
With a Little Touch of Love 00:00 Tools
Put Another Log On The Fire 00:00 Tools
Biff, the friendly purple Bear 00:00 Tools
Don't Get Hooked On Me Baby (OST The Big Bang Theory) 00:00 Tools
I Never Made Love (Till I Made Love With You) 00:00 Tools
Lubbock Texas In My Rear View Mirror 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Hire Me A Whino 00:00 Tools
Me 'n Fat Boy 00:00 Tools
Fall in Love with Your Wife 00:00 Tools
Every Woman 00:00 Tools
Don't Get Hooked On Me Baby (S01E01) 00:00 Tools
Sun Never Shines 00:00 Tools
Playground in My Mind 00:00 Tools
Its Hard To Be Humble 00:00 Tools
Hello hollywood 00:00 Tools
Uncle Boogar Red And Byrdie Nelle 00:00 Tools
You're Riding For A Fall 00:00 Tools
Don't Get Hooked On Me 00:00 Tools
Magic Mystery 00:00 Tools
(Will Write Songs For Food) 00:00 Tools
Hot Texas Night 00:00 Tools
I Got The Hots For You 00:00 Tools
Let's Keep It That Way - Mac Davis, Putman, Curly 00:00 Tools
Honeysuckle Magic 00:00 Tools
You're Good For Me 00:00 Tools
Comfortable 00:00 Tools
Sweet Sweet 00:00 Tools
Home 00:00 Tools
Words Don't Come Easy 00:00 Tools
(Tell Me Your) Fantasies 00:00 Tools
Smiley 00:00 Tools
baby dont get h 00:00 Tools
Baby Don’t Get Hooked on Me 00:00 Tools
Riding for a Fall 00:00 Tools
Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me (1974) 00:00 Tools
Remember When (Beverly's Song) 00:00 Tools
Full Moon - (Will Write Songs For Food) 00:00 Tools
Dammit Girl 00:00 Tools
Heartbreak You're Calling Me 00:00 Tools
Daddy's Little Man 00:00 Tools
Samba De Kivikko 00:00 Tools
Float Away 00:00 Tools
Closest I Ever Came 00:00 Tools
Life Is Hard - (Will Write Songs For Food) 00:00 Tools
Hooked On A Feeling 00:00 Tools
You Are So Lovely 00:00 Tools
Why Can't I Be Like The Other 00:00 Tools
Mac Davis - Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me 03:03 Tools
That's My Boy 00:00 Tools
Baby Don´t Get Hooked On Me 00:00 Tools
I Still Love You Still Love Me 00:00 Tools
Where Did The Good Times Go 00:00 Tools
Sad Song 00:00 Tools
Baby Don't Get Hooked...('72) 00:00 Tools
Baby Don't Get Hooked 00:00 Tools
Plain Od Love - (Will Write Songs For Food) 00:00 Tools
It's Hard to Be Humble - Live 00:00 Tools
America Wants You 00:00 Tools
Freedom Trail 00:00 Tools
Baby Don t Get Hooked On Me 00:00 Tools
A litte less conversation 00:00 Tools
Brand New Lease On Life 00:00 Tools
Back From The Dead 00:00 Tools
Be A Good Little Girl 00:00 Tools
I’m Just In Love 00:00 Tools
It Only Hurts When I'm Awake 00:00 Tools
Rub It In 00:00 Tools
Baby Don't Get Hooked On 00:00 Tools
Thinking About It 00:00 Tools
I Don't Like Spiders And Snakes 00:00 Tools
It's Hard to Be Humble [*] 00:00 Tools
In The Ghetto (Mac Davis) 02:47 Tools
Whoever Finds This I Love You 00:00 Tools
Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Hello L A, Bye Bye Birmingham 00:00 Tools
Brand New Lease On Life - (Will Write Songs For Food) 00:00 Tools
Same Old Song And Dance 00:00 Tools
Southern Cookin' 00:00 Tools
Rock N' Roll 00:00 Tools
If She Hadn't Broken My Heart 00:00 Tools
In The Ghetto - (Will Write Songs For Food) 00:00 Tools
Everyone But Me And You - (Will Write Songs For Food) 00:00 Tools
Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me (1972) 00:00 Tools
Jim Reeves 00:00 Tools
Mac Davis / In The Ghetto 00:00 Tools
Big Dawg Slide 00:00 Tools
In The Getto 00:00 Tools
I Still Love You, Still Love Me 00:00 Tools
Life Is Hard 00:00 Tools
In The Ghetto (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Sweet, Sweet 00:00 Tools
The Hits Just Keep On Coming 00:00 Tools
Beer Drinkin' Song 00:00 Tools
It's Hard to be Humble (1980) 00:00 Tools
Watchin' Scotty Grow - (Will Write Songs For Food) 00:00 Tools
Southern Cooking - (Will Write Songs For Food) 00:00 Tools
Bad Scene 00:00 Tools
I Never Made Love (Till I Made It With You) 00:00 Tools
My Woman Needs Me 00:00 Tools
Just Forget 'Em 00:00 Tools
I Will Always Love You 00:00 Tools
I Beleive In Music 00:00 Tools
Jennifer Johnson 00:00 Tools
gravel on the ground 00:00 Tools
Half And Half - Song For Sarah 00:00 Tools
Let Em' Try 00:00 Tools
Lonely Women Make Good Lovers 00:00 Tools
In The Ghetto-(FIX) 00:00 Tools
Same Old Song And Dance - (Will Write Songs For Food) 00:00 Tools
Southern Cooking 00:00 Tools
Why Can´T I Be Like The Others 00:00 Tools
Full Moon 00:00 Tools
My Women Needs Me 00:00 Tools
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Morris Mac Davis (born January 21, 1942) is a country music singer, songwriter, and actor, originally from Lubbock, Texas, who has enjoyed much crossover success. His early work writing for Elvis Presley produced the hits "Memories", "In the Ghetto", "Don't Cry Daddy", and "A Little Less Conversation". A subsequent solo career in the 1970s produced hits such as "Baby, Don't Get Hooked on Me", making him a well-known name in pop music. He also starred in his own variety show, a Broadway musical, and various films and TV shows. Davis graduated at 16 from Lubbock High School in Lubbock, Texas. He spent his childhood years with his sister Linda, living and working at the former College Courts, an efficiency apartment complex owned by his father, T. J. Davis, located at the intersection of College Avenue and 5th Street. Davis describes his father, who was divorced from Davis's mother, as "very religious, very strict, and very stubborn." Though Davis was physically small, he had a penchant for getting into fistfights. "In those days, it was all about football, rodeo, and fistfights. Oh, man, I got beat up so much while I was growing up in Lubbock," Davis said in a March 2, 2008, interview with the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal newspaper. "I was 5 feet, 9 inches, and weighed 125 pounds. I joined Golden Gloves, but didn't do good even in my (own) division." After he finished high school, Davis moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where his mother lived, to get out of Lubbock. Once he was settled in Atlanta, he organized a rock and roll group called the Zots, and made two singles for OEK Records, managed and promoted by OEK owner Oscar Kilgo. Davis also worked for the Vee Jay record company (home to such R&B stars as Gene Chandler, Jerry Butler, and Dee Clark) as a regional manager, and later also served as a regional manager for Liberty Records. Davis became famous as a songwriter and got his start as an employee of Nancy Sinatra's company, Boots Enterprises, Inc. Davis was with Boots for several years in the late 1960s. During his time there, he played on many of Sinatra's recordings, and she worked him into her stage shows. Boots Enterprises also acted as Davis's publishing company, publishing songs such as "In the Ghetto", "Friend, Lover, Woman, Wife", "Home", "It's Such a Lonely Time of Year", and "Memories", which were recorded by Elvis Presley, Nancy Sinatra, B. J. Thomas, and many others. Davis left Boots Enterprises in 1970 to sign with Columbia Records, taking all of his songs with him. One of the songs he wrote in 1968, called "A Little Less Conversation", was recorded by Elvis Presley (and would become a posthumous success for Presley years later). Presley recorded "In the Ghetto" in sessions in Memphis. According to maverick record producer Jimmy Bowen, "Ghetto" was originally pitched to Sammy Davis, Jr. Mac, guitar in hand, played the song in a studio, with onlookers such as Rev. Jesse Jackson and other members of the black activist community. Mac Davis, the only white man in the room at the time, eventually told Bowen, "I don't know whether to thank ya, or to kill ya." Mac Davis eventually recorded the tune after Presley's version became a success, and was released in a Ronco In Concert compilation in 1975. It was later released on a campy Rhino Records Golden Throats compilation in 1991. The song became a success for Presley and he continued to record more of Davis's material, such as "Memories", "Don't Cry Daddy", and "Clean Up Your Own Backyard". Bobby Goldsboro also recorded some of Davis's songs, including "Watching Scotty Grow", which became a #1 Adult Contemporary success for Goldsboro in 1971. Other artists who recorded his material included Vikki Carr, O.C. Smith, and Kenny Rogers and The First Edition. "I Believe in Music", often considered to be Davis's signature song, was recorded by several artists (including Marian Love, B.J. Thomas, Louis Jordan, Perry Como, Helen Reddy, and Davis himself) before it finally became a success in 1972 for the group Gallery. Later, he also became known as a country singer. During the 1970s, many of his songs "crossed over", successfully scoring on both the country and popular music charts, including "Baby, Don't Get Hooked on Me" (a number one Grammy-nominated success), "One Hell of a Woman" (pop no. 11), and "Stop and Smell the Roses" (a no. 9 pop hit). Also, during the 1970s, he was very active as an actor, appearing in several movies, as well as hosting a successful variety show. Davis soon decided to pursue a career of his own in country music; he was signed to Columbia Records in 1970. After several years of enriching the repertoires of other artists, his big success came two years after signing with Columbia. He topped the Country and Pop charts with the song "Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me". It sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc by the Recording Industry Association of America in September 1972. Some of Davis's lyrics invoked overtly sexual relationships. In the song "Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me", he pleads with a woman not to become too enamored with him, because he does not want to commit to a full-time relationship. Other successful songs, such as "Naughty Girl" and "Baby Spread Your Love on Me", contained similar lyrics. In 1974, Davis was awarded the Academy of Country Music's Entertainer of the Year award. Some of Davis's other successes include the songs "Stop and Smell the Roses" (a number one Adult Contemporary success in 1974) (pop no. 9), "One Hell of a Woman" (pop no. 11), "Rock'n'Roll (I Gave You The Best Years Of My Life)" (pop no. 15), and "Burnin' Thing" (pop no. 53). At the end of the 1970s, he moved to Casablanca Records, which was best known at the time for its successes with disco star Donna Summer and rock'n'roll band Kiss. His first success for the company in 1980 was the novelty song "It's Hard To Be Humble", a light-hearted look at how popularity and good looks could go to one's head. The song became his first Country music top 10 and a rare top 30 hit in the UK. (It was translated into Dutch as "Het is moeilijk bescheiden te blijven" and became a hit for the Dutch singer Peter Blanker in 1981). Later that year, he also had another top 10 song with "Let's Keep It That Way". In November, "Rock'n'Roll (I Gave You The Best Years Of My Life)" was played by KHJ in Los Angeles as its last song before it switched from Top 40 to Country music. He achieved other successful songs, such as "Texas In My Rear View Mirror" and "Hooked on Music", which became his biggest Country music success in 1981, going to no. 2. In 1985, he recorded his last top 10 country music success with the song "I Never Made Love (Till I Made Love With You)". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.