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Lorrie Morgan from the insert to her first Greatest Hits album in 1995. Original photograph by Randee St. Nicholas
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Background information

<tr><td>Birth name</td><td colspan="2">Loretta Lynn Morgan</td></tr><tr><td>Born</td><td colspan="2">June 27, 1959</td></tr><tr><td>Origin</td><td colspan="2">Nashville, Tennessee</td></tr><tr><td>Genre(s)</td><td colspan="2">Country</td></tr><tr><td>Years active</td><td colspan="2">1979 - Present</td></tr><tr><td>Website</td><td colspan="2">http://www.lorrie.com/</td></tr>

Loretta Lynn "Lorrie" Morgan (born on June 27, 1959 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American country music singer.

She has released many successful albums and singles, and made a number of popular music videos.


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Biography

The daughter of singer George Morgan, she made her first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry at age thirteen, performing Marie Osmond's "Paper Roses." Her father died when she was sixteen.

When her father died in 1975, she took over his band and began leading the group through various club gigs. Within a few years she disbanded the group, and in 1977 she went on to play with the Little Roy Wiggins band. She then became a receptionist and demo singer at Acuff-Rose, where she also wrote songs.

In 1978, she had one minor hit single; the following year another minor hit with "I'm Completely Satisfied", an electronically dubbed duet with her late father. She began touring Nashville nightclubs and opened for a number of acts, including Jack Greene, Billy Thunderkloud, and Jeannie Seely. She toured as a duet partner with George Jones and spent two years as part of the Opryland USA bluegrass show and as a regular singer on TNN's Nashville Now.

In 1983, TNN was launched as the first cable network devoted to country music. Morgan was a regular on the show Nashville Now, singing towards the end of each show.

In 1984, Morgan scored a minor hit with "Don't Go Changing". That year she became the youngest singer ever to join the Grand Ole Opry.

In 1988, Morgan was signed with RCA Records, her first major label.

In 1989, Morgan's first album Leave the Light On was released; "Trainwreck of Emotion" became her first Top 20 hit, followed by her first major hit with "Dear Me".

In 1990, Morgan had her first number one single, "Five Minutes". That song was also featured in her album Leave the Light On, which went gold.

In 1991, Morgan's second album Something in Red went platinum. Morgan married her third husband Brad Thompson, bus driver of Clint Black.

In 1992, Morgan's third album Watch Me was released on RCA's newest label, BNA Records, spawning the number one single "What Part of No".

In 1993, Morgan was the first female country artist to have three albums in a row to be certified platinum. Morgan's romantic life gained tabloid attention with Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman following her third divorce.

In 1994, Morgan was voted Female Vocalist of the Year by the fans in TNN's Music City News awards. She would earn this honor again in 1996, 1997 and 1998.

In 1995, Morgan had another number one song on the Country Charts called "I Didn't Know My Own Strength" from her Greatest Hits CD.

In 1996, Morgan was featured on the Beach Boys' now out-of-print album Stars and Stripes Vol. 1 performing a cover of their 1964 hit "Don't Worry Baby". The Beach Boys provided the harmonies and backing vocals.

Personal life

Morgan is known for her turbulent personal life -- she told Larry King in an interview that "drama is something that lets you know you're still alive." As of 2006, she is married to singer Sammy Kershaw; they were separated at one point but apparently have since reconciled. Kershaw is her fifth husband; she was married to country singer Keith Whitley from 1986 until his death in 1989.

Selected discography

Singles

YearSongUS CountryAlbum
1979Two People in Love#79N/A
1979Tell Me I'm Only Dreaming#88N/A
1979I'm Completely Satisfied with You (Lorrie & George Morgan)#93N/A
1984Don't Go Changing#69N/A
1988Trainwreck of Emotion#20Leave the Light On
1989Dear Me#9Leave the Light On
1989Out of Your Shoes#2Leave the Light On
1990Five Minutes#1 (1 wk)Leave the Light On
1990He Talks to Me#4Leave the Light On
1990'Til a Tear Becomes a Rose (Keith Whitley & Lorrie Morgan)#13Greatest Hits (Keith Whitley album)
1991We Both Walk#3Something in Red
1991A Picture of Me (Without You)#9Something in Red
1992Except for Monday#4Something in Red
1992Something in Red#14Something in Red
1992Watch Me#2Watch Me
1992What Part of No#1 (3 wks)Watch Me
1993I Guess You Had to Be There#14Watch Me
1993Half Enough#8Watch Me
1993Crying Time#59The Beverly Hillbillies Soundtrack
1993My Favorite Things#64Merry Christmas from London
1994My Night to Howl#31War Paint
1994If You Came Back from Heaven#51War Paint
1994Heart Over Mind#39War Paint
1995I Didn't Know My Own Strength#1 (1 wk)Greatest Hits
1995Back in Your Arms Again#4Greatest Hits
1995Standing Tall#32Greatest Hits
1995Sleigh Ride#67Merry Christmas from London
1996By My Side (Lorrie Morgan & Jon Randall)#18Greater Need
1996I Just Might Be#45Greater Need
1996Don't Worry Baby (The Beach Boys featuring Lorrie Morgan)#73Stars & Stripes Vol. 1 (Beach Boys album)
1996Sleigh Ride#64Merry Christmas from London
1997Good as I Was to You#4Greater Need
1997Go Away#3Shakin' Things Up
1997One of Those Nights Tonight#14Shakin' Things Up
1998I'm Not That Easy to Forget#49Shakin' Things Up
1998You Think He'd Know Me Better#66Shakin' Things Up
1999Maybe Not Tonight (Sammy Kershaw & Lorrie Morgan)#18My Heart
1999Here I Go Again#72My Heart
1999Sleigh Ride#42Merry Christmas from London
1999My Favorite Things#20Merry Christmas from London
2000To Get to You#63To Get to You: Greatest Hits Collection
2001He Drinks Tequila (Lorrie Morgan & Sammy Kershaw)#39I Finally Found Someone
2004Do You Still Want to Buy Me That Drink (Frank)#50Show Me How

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1959 births | American country singers | American female singers | Living people | People from Tennessee | Roman Catholic musicians

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