Marv Green | |
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Born | California |
Origin | Nashville, Tennessee |
Genres | Country |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter |
Years active | 1998–present |
Marv Green (born in California) is an American country music songwriter. He is known for co-writing Lonestar's 1999 single "Amazed", which reached number 1 on both the Hot Country Songs and Billboard Hot 100 charts. This song won him a Song of the Year award from Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI). [1] [2] [3]
SONG TITLE | ARTIST | PEAK | CHART |
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Amazed | Lonestar | 1 | Billboard Hot 100 |
Another You | John Rich | 45 | Billboard Hot Country Songs |
Consider Me Gone | Reba McEntire | 1 | Billboard Hot Country Songs |
Creepin' | Eric Church | 5 | Billboard Country Airplay |
Cry Cry ('Til the Sun Shines) | Heidi Newfield | 29 | Billboard Hot Country Songs |
Good Hands | Troy Olsen | 36 | Billboard Country Airplay |
I Called Mama | Tim McGraw | 8 | Billboard Hot Country Songs |
I'd Love You to Love Me | Emilio Navaira | 56 | Billboard Country Airplay |
In Love by Now | Riley Green | 52 | Billboard Country Airplay |
It Just Comes Natural | George Strait | 1 | Billboard Hot Country Songs |
It's Always Somethin' | Joe Diffie | 5 | Billboard Hot Country Songs |
Karma | Jessica Andrews | 47 | Billboard Hot Country Songs |
Let's Make Love | Tim McGraw / Faith Hill | 6 | Billboard Hot Country Songs |
Love Done Gone | Billy Currington | 11 | Billboard Hot Country Songs |
My Best Days Are Ahead of Me | Danny Gokey | 24 | Billboard Country Airplay Billboard Hot Country Songs |
New to This Town | Kix Brooks | 31 | Billboard Hot Country Songs |
Pretty Good Day | Lonestar | - | - |
Proud of the House We Built | Brooks & Dunn | 4 | Billboard Hot Country Songs |
Shotgun Rider | Tim McGraw | 1 | Billboard Country Airplay |
Slow Me Down | Sara Evans | 17 | Billboard Country Airplay |
Straight Outta Cold Beer | Blake Shelton | 36 | Billboard Hot Country Songs |
Stronger Woman | Jewel | 13 | Billboard Country Airplay Billboard Hot Country Songs |
Ten Times Crazier | Blake Shelton | 36 | Billboard Hot Country Songs |
True | George Strait | 2 | Billboard Hot Country Songs |
Wasted | Carrie Underwood | 1 | Billboard Hot Country Songs |
Who I Am With You | Chris Young | 2 | Billboard Country Airplay |
Wild in Your Smile | Dustin Lynch | 23 | Billboard Country Airplay |
You Brought the Party | Drew Baldridge / Christie Lamb | - | Billboard Country Airplay |
3-2-1 | Brett Kissel | 3 | Billboard Canada Country |
SONG TITLE | ARTISTS | ALBUM |
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A Gente Não Consegue Se Amar | Gian & Giovanni | Na Batida Do Seu Coracao |
Adios Cowboy | Midland | The Last Resort: Greetings From |
All the Women I Am | Reba McEntire | All the Women I Am |
Amazed | Boyz II Men | Love |
Are Ya With Me | James Otto | Shake What God Gave Ya |
Are You Ever Gonna Love Me | Chris Cagle | Play It Loud |
Beer On a Boat | Ashton Shepherd | Where Country Grows |
Choose Your Partner | Bering Strait | Pages |
Closer Tonight | Billy Currington | We Are Tonight |
Country Knows | Lee Brice | Hey World |
Day One | Chely Wright | Right in the Middle of It |
Discovering You | Jimmy Lehoux | Thirteen |
Don't Take Much | Jackson Dean | Jackson Dean |
Everybody Wants Something | Don Amero | The Next Chapter (EP) |
Evolution | Crystal Shawanda | Dawn of a New Day |
Farmer's Daughter | Rodney Atkins | It's America |
Fast Hearts and Slow Towns | Midland | Let It Roll |
Ghost Town Train (She's Gone) | Tim McGraw | Southern Voice |
Hey Paulina | Deric Ruttan | Take the Week Off |
Home Sweet Highway | The Wrights | The Wrights |
I Think I Love You | Diamond Rio | One More Day |
I Thought I'd See Your Face Again | Sara Evans | No Place That Far |
If It Wasn't for You | Lonestar | Life As We Know It |
In My Head | Dierks Bentley | Home |
It Ain't So Easy | Chalee Tennison | Chalee Tennison |
It Did | Brad Paisley | 5th Gear |
It Happens | Tracy Stefans | Country Rock Star |
It's Only Midnight | LoCash | Brothers |
I've Got What It Takes | Tracy Byrd | I'm from the Country |
Love This Pain | Lady A | Need You Now |
Live This Long | Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard | Django and Jimmie |
Man, Woman | Joe Nichols | Old Things New |
Me | Faith Hill | Faith |
Men & Mascara | Julie Roberts | Men & Mascara |
More Than Everything | Rhett Akins | What Livin's All About |
Never Enders | Lonestar | Never Enders |
New Phone, Who's This | Chris Lane | Laps Around the Sun |
Nobody Leaves a Girl Like That | Jon Pardi | Heartache Medication |
Now | Jessica Andrews | Now |
Nowhere | Chris LeBlanc | Too Much Nothin' |
Out the Window | Laura Bryna | Trying To Be Me |
Right Where We Want It | Dustin Lynch | Where It's At |
River of Time | Jake Owen | Greetings from... Jake |
River of You | Trisha Yearwood | Jasper County |
Saved by a Southern Belle | Billy Hoffman | All I Wanted Was You |
Say Hello to Goodbye | Josh Ward | More Than I Deserve |
Silverado for Sale | Morgan Wallen | Dangerous: The Double Album |
Sweet Little Somethin' | Jason Aldean | Old Boots, New Dirt |
Things Change | Tim McGraw | Set This Circus Down |
Thunder and Roses | Mindy McCready | I'm Not So Tough |
Too Far Gone | Chris Janson | All In |
Trouble Is | Nashville Cast ft. Hayden Panettiere | The Music of Nashville: Season 2, Vol. 1 |
Tweetin' | Cledus T Judd | Parodyziac!! |
Two Lane Road | Canaan Smith | Bronco |
Up and Down | Wade Hayes | Highways and Heartaches |
Way Gone | David Lee Murphy | No Zip Code |
We Were Here | Montgomery Gentry | Folks Like Us |
What I Need | Rebecca Owen | Rebecca Owen |
When You Get to Me | Lee Ann Womack | There's More Where That Came From |
Who You Are | Erika Jo | Erika Jo |
Wrong Song | Nashville Cast ft. Connie Britton / Hayden Panettiere | The Music of Nashville: Greatest Hits, Seasons 1-5 |
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