Ned Miller

Ned Miller, born Henry Ned Miller on April 12, 1925, was an American country music artist, active as a recording artist from the 1950s to the 1970s. While the releases "Beyond A King," "Parade of Broken Hearts," and "Ned Miller - His Very Best" seem to reflect a modern collection or reissue of his work, his most celebrated period was during the mid-20th century. His musical style was a smooth blend of traditional country with elements of pop sensibility, which enabled him to appeal to a wider audience.

Ned Miller is best known for his 1962 hit "From A Jack To A King," a crossover hit that reached the top of the country charts and made significant inroads into pop and adult contemporary formats. Although he released other noteworthy singles like "Do What You Do Do Well" and "Invisible Tears," "From A Jack To A King" remains his signature song. Miller's approach to music was characterized by his mellow voice and straightforward lyricism, touching on the common themes of love, loss, and the everyday experiences of life. Despite his success, Ned Miller was known to be quite reclusive, shying away from public performances which eventually led to his retreat from the music industry. His work has since been compiled and celebrated in various collections, ensuring that his contribution to country music endures.

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Beyond A King
Album - 36 Tracks - Released November 15, 2019
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