Warner Mack
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Warner Mack | |
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Warner Mack in 1967 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Warner McPherson[1] |
Born | April 5, 1938 |
Origin | Vicksburg, MS |
Genres | Country |
Occupations | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | 1957–1977 |
Labels | Decca |
Warner MacPherson (born April 2, 1938), known professionally as Warner Mack, is an American country music singer-songwriter. Mack had many hits on the country charts from the late 1950s to the early 1970s, some of which crossed over to the pop charts.
He was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and had a No. 1 hit in 1965 with "The Bridge Washed Out".[1]
Discography
Albums
Year | Album | US Country | Label |
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1964 | Everybody's Country Favorites | Kapp | |
1965 | The Bridge Washed Out | 14 | Decca |
1966 | The Country Touch | 4 | |
1967 | Drifting Apart | 21 | |
1968 | The Many Country Moods of Warner Mack | 21 | |
1969 | The Country Beat of Warner Mack | 42 | |
I'll Still Be Missing You | 30 | ||
1970 | Love Hungry | ||
1971 | You Make Me Feel Like a Man |
Singles
Year | Single | Chart Positions | Album | ||
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US Country | US | CAN Country | |||
1957 | "Is It Wrong (For Loving You)" | 9 | 61 | singles only | |
1958 | "Roc-a-Chicka" | 74 | |||
"Falling in Love" | |||||
"Lonesome for You Now" | |||||
"First Chance I Get" | |||||
1959 | "Yes There's a Reason" | ||||
1962 | "Afraid to Look Back" | ||||
1963 | "Working Girl" | The Bridge Washed Out | |||
1964 | "Surely" | 34 | |||
"I'll Be Alright in the Morning" | |||||
"Sittin' in an All Nite Cafe" | 4 | ||||
1965 | "The Bridge Washed Out" | 1 | |||
"Sittin' on a Rock (Cryin' in a Creek)" | 3 | The Country Touch | |||
1966 | "Talkin' to the Wall" | 3 | |||
"It Takes a Lot of Money" | 4 | Drifting Apart | |||
1967 | "Drifting Apart" | 8 | |||
"How Long Will It Take" | 4 | The Many Country Moods of Warner Mack | |||
"I'd Give the World (To Be Back Loving You)" | 11 | ||||
1968 | "I'm Gonna Move On" | 7 | 10 | ||
"Pray for Your Country" | 37 | single only | |||
"Don't Wake Me I'm Dreaming" | 23 | 17 | The Country Beat of Warner Mack | ||
1969 | "Leave My Dream Alone" | 6 | |||
"I'll Still Be Missing You" | 8 | I'll Still Be Missing You | |||
1970 | "Love Hungry" | 19 | 23 | Love Hungry | |
"Live for the Good Times" | 16 | 24 | You Make Me Feel Like a Man | ||
1971 | "You Make Me Feel Like a Man" | 34 | |||
"I Wanna Be Loved Completely" | 53 | singles only | |||
1972 | "Draggin' the River" | 45 | |||
"Your Warm Love" | |||||
"You're Burnin' My House Down" | 59 | ||||
1973 | "Some Roads Have No Ending" | 54 | |||
"After the Lights Go Out" | |||||
"Goodbyes Don't Come Easy" | 91 | 74 | |||
1975 | "Don't Bring the Rain Down On Me" | ||||
"Who's Making the Change" | |||||
1976 | "I've Got a Friend (Just Over the Mountain)" | ||||
1977 | "Brush Arbor in the White House" | ||||
"These Crazy Thoughts (Run Through My Mind)" | 87 |
References
External links
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Warner also co-wrote the hit song "As long as I keep wanting" (I'll keep wanting you)
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