Biography
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Gary Morris (born December 7, 1948) is an American country music singer. His peak years were the 1980s. His first big hit was "Headed For A Heartache" in 1981. Other hits included "Baby Bye Bye," "Second Hand Heart," "Between Two Fires" (all from the 1984 album Faded Blue); "I'll Never Stop Loving You", "Velvet Chains", and "100% Chance of Rain." He also had two smash duets with Crystal Gayle: "Makin' Up For Lost Time" and "(You Take Me Away) To Another World". His son Matthew Morris also is a singer.
Morris is one of various singers to have recorded "The Wind Beneath My Wings." He is also well-known as the second Jean Valjean in the Broadway production of Les Misérables, where he replaced Colm Wilkinson in the role. He is featured on the Complete Symphonic Recording of the musical.
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