It was Porter Wagoner who had the hit record that reach the Country Music charts Top 10 Region.
It would be no surprise if Jack Greene added the song to one of his albums. Many male stars in the country field as well as outside of country music recorded this tune.
The only other artist to record the song as a single was the English singer and superstar Tom Jones. He had a hit with the tune on the pop charts.
Green Green Grass of Home
It was Nashville song writer, Curly Putnum in 1964. This country song about a condemned prisoner who longs to escape to the green, green grass of home was inspired by a crime scene in the film The Asphalt Jungle. Nashville songwriter Curly Putnam wrote it in 1964 and it was initially recorded by country singer Johnny Darrell. Tom Jones decided to record this after hearing a version by Jerry Lee Lewis, a legendary Rocker who had started making Country records. A year after Johnny Darrell's original version, Lewis recorded this on his album Country Songs For City Folks
These green hills and silver waters are my home they belong to me and to all her sons and daughters may they be strong and forever free let us live to protect her beauty and look with pride on the golden dome they say home is where the heart is these green mountains are my home these green mountains are my home
Well, I think that songs containing tree is rare from what I can see. If this will help, one song that I know. Oh Christmas Tree. I hope that will help you help with your research. If I find more, I'll let you know.
Go Home: Live From Slane Castle
The Green Grass of Home was created on 2007-06-11.
The Green Grass of Home ended on 2007-07-06.
John Darrell was the first to sing green green grass of home.
"The Green Green Grass of Home"
Green Green Grass of Home
It depends on which version you are asking about. The original studio version on the first Outlaws album "Outlaws" is just about 10 minutes long. The live "in concert" version from their first live album "Bring It Back Alive" clocks in at about 20 minutes. This includes extended guitar solos and drum solos. The other 'official' live version from their live album "Hittin' The Road Live!" is about 12 minutes long. I hope this answers your question!
It was Nashville song writer, Curly Putnum in 1964. This country song about a condemned prisoner who longs to escape to the green, green grass of home was inspired by a crime scene in the film The Asphalt Jungle. Nashville songwriter Curly Putnam wrote it in 1964 and it was initially recorded by country singer Johnny Darrell. Tom Jones decided to record this after hearing a version by Jerry Lee Lewis, a legendary Rocker who had started making Country records. A year after Johnny Darrell's original version, Lewis recorded this on his album Country Songs For City Folks
The Packers home field is not on artificial turf. They play on a natural grass surface.
The Bears records is: 8 wins and 6 losses and the Green Bay Packers record is:5 wins and 9 losses these records were recorded at the date of 12/22/08
Rolf Harris - Two Little Boys
child og bridget an greene is an ordinary person who has ran away from home 4 times.
No. 1 Green Green Grass of Home by Tom Jones No. 2 My Minds Eye by the Small Faces No. 3 What Would I Be by Val Doonican