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  1. 8. März 2017 · Jack Greene (born 7 January, 1930, died 15 March, 2013) was an American country musician nicknamed the "Jolly Green Giant" and best known for his 1966 hit "There Goes My Everything." Greene was born on January 7, 1930, in Maryville, Tennessee. In the early 1950's, he moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he formed his own band, The Peach Tree Boys as a lead vocalist, drummer, and guitarist. In 1959 ...

  2. 26. Juni 2014 · Jack Greene -- Statue Of A Fool

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  3. 1. Sept. 2022 · Jack Greene - Statue of a Fool. Like. Comment. Share. 3.3K · 116 comments · 69K views. Country Road TV · September 1, 2022 · Follow "Statue of a Fool" is a country classic that was first recorded by Jack Greene back in 1969 and then r ...

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  5. He had started using “Statue of a Fool” in his live concerts and was receiving wildly enthusiastic crowd response to it. Ricky’s producer Steve Buckingham asked Shelton about the song and was told that it was an old Jack Greene hit from back in ’69, written by Jan Crutchfield. Amazingly, Buckingham had never heard Greene’s record! He contacted Crutchfield to inform him of Ricky’s ...

  6. A statue of a fool made of stone. The image of a man who let love slip through his hands. And then just let him stand there all alone. And there on his face a gold tear should be placed. To honor the million tears he's cried. And the hurt in his eyes would show so everyone would know. Concealed is a broken heart inside.

  7. Jack GreeneStatue Of A Fool lyrics. Somewhere there should be for all the world to see a statue of a fool made of stone An image of a man who let love slip through his hands And then just let him stand there all alone And there on his face a gold tea ...