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George Morgan

The Candy Kid -- as George Morgan was known after his first hit, "Candy Kisses," spent three weeks at the top of the country chart -- was a grand country crooner in the tradition of Eddy Arnold, whom he replaced on the Grand Old Opry in 1948. Born in Waverly, Tennessee, on June 28, 1924, Morgan and his family moved to Ohio not long after. He grew up listening to the Opry and formed his first band in the mid-'40s. Occasional spots on local radio did little for Morgan's career, but after he wrote "Candy Kisses," WWVA-Wheeling (West Virginia) hired him for the Wheelin Jamboree. The Grand Old Opry called soon after, and Columbia Records contracted Morgan in 1948.

"Candy Kisses" was finally released early the following year and it hit number one in April; though it proved Morgan's only chart-topper, he placed six of his next seven singles in the Country Top Ten. "Please Don't Let Me Love You," the B-side of "Candy Kisses," reached the Top Five soon after, and another double-sided hit, "Rainbow in My Heart"/"All I Need Is Some More Lovin'" continued the success. Three Top Ten singles (plus the near-miss "All I Need") in the span of a month was simply astonishing for a debut artist, and Morgan proved he was no fluke by closing out 1949 with three more Top Five hits: "Room Full of Roses," "Cry-Baby Heart," and "I Love Everything About You."

It was almost inevitable that Morgan's chart success would taper somewhat, though the three-year gap between hits from late 1949 to 1952 was surprising. "Almost" reached number two in April 1952, however, and Morgan's performances on the Grand Old Opry sustained his reputation. He left the show in 1956 to host a TV program in Nashville, but returned to the Opry three years later. He christened his return in 1959 with "I'm in Love Again," which hit number three. Early the following year, "You're the Only Good Thing (That's Happened to Me)" hit number four, but it was Morgan's last Top 20 entry.

From 1965 to 1975, George Morgan remained with the Opry and recorded frequently, hitting the nether reaches of the country charts consistently. He witnessed his daughter Lorrie's debut on the Opry, but didn't live to see her musical success in the late '80s: he passed away in July 1975 after a heart attack. His posthumous father-daughter duet, "I'm Completely Satisfied with You," hit the charts in 1979. ~ John Bush, Rovi
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loved listening to George Morgan since I was young. I'm glad I got his record from my Aunt later in life
nanc94
When I was a teenager (mid 50's) in central North Carolina, I joined a band backing a country "crooner" from Indiana who sang very much like George Morgan. Although I could only "sock rhythm" on my cheap guitar, he loaned me his Martin D-28 for practicing and performing. I will always remember Paul Boyer as a great singer. We did shows around the area - even in drive-in theaters - standing on the concession stands. He competed on a talent show on WRAL TV, Raleigh NC. called the "Jim Thorton Sh
what an excellent singer George was. People have compared him to Eddy Arnold, but to me I hear his voice loud and clear and he really isn't identical at all, he's just George Morgan and I'm proud to say I've loved his music since I first heard him sing " cry baby heart"
George Morgan cut a song called "You Turn Me On" that was released as a single. The only copy I have ever seen was on a Jukebox in a bar. Evidently the song was too racy for its time. I have been trying to find a copy with absolutely no luck - It was a great song.

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