Marv Green

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Marv Green
Born California
Origin Nashville, Tennessee
Genres Country
Occupation(s) Songwriter
Years active1998–present
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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]

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Discography

RADIO SINGLES:
SONG TITLEARTISTPEAKCHART
Amazed Lonestar1Billboard Hot 100
Another You John Rich45Billboard Hot Country Songs
Consider Me Gone Reba McEntire1Billboard Hot Country Songs
Creepin' Eric Church5Billboard Country Airplay
Cry Cry ('Til the Sun Shines) Heidi Newfield29Billboard Hot Country Songs
Good HandsTroy Olsen36Billboard Country Airplay
I Called Mama Tim McGraw8Billboard Hot Country Songs
I'd Love You to Love MeEmilio Navaira56Billboard Country Airplay
In Love by Now Riley Green52Billboard Country Airplay
It Just Comes Natural George Strait1Billboard Hot Country Songs
It's Always Somethin' Joe Diffie5Billboard Hot Country Songs
Karma Jessica Andrews47Billboard Hot Country Songs
Let's Make Love Tim McGraw / Faith Hill6Billboard Hot Country Songs
Love Done Gone Billy Currington11Billboard Hot Country Songs
My Best Days Are Ahead of Me Danny Gokey24Billboard Country Airplay

Billboard Hot Country Songs

New to This Town Kix Brooks31Billboard Hot Country Songs
Pretty Good Day Lonestar --
Proud of the House We Built Brooks & Dunn4Billboard Hot Country Songs
Shotgun Rider Tim McGraw1Billboard Country Airplay
Slow Me Down Sara Evans17Billboard Country Airplay
Straight Outta Cold Beer Blake Shelton36Billboard Hot Country Songs
Stronger Woman Jewel13Billboard Country Airplay

Billboard Hot Country Songs

Ten Times Crazier Blake Shelton 36Billboard Hot Country Songs
True George Strait2Billboard Hot Country Songs
Wasted Carrie Underwood1Billboard Hot Country Songs
Who I Am With You Chris Young2Billboard Country Airplay
Wild in Your Smile Dustin Lynch23Billboard Country Airplay
You Brought the PartyDrew Baldridge / Christie Lamb-Billboard Country Airplay
3-2-1Brett Kissel3Billboard Canada Country
SONGS RELEASED:
SONG TITLEARTISTSALBUM
A Gente Não Consegue Se AmarGian & Giovanni Na Batida Do Seu Coracao
Adios CowboyMidland The Last Resort: Greetings From
All the Women I AmReba McEntire All the Women I Am
AmazedBoyz II Men Love
Are Ya With MeJames Otto Shake What God Gave Ya
Are You Ever Gonna Love MeChris Cagle Play It Loud
Beer On a BoatAshton Shepherd Where Country Grows
Choose Your PartnerBering Strait Pages
Closer TonightBilly Currington We Are Tonight
Country KnowsLee Brice Hey World
Day OneChely Wright Right in the Middle of It
Discovering YouJimmy Lehoux Thirteen
Don't Take Much Jackson Dean Jackson Dean
Everybody Wants SomethingDon Amero The Next Chapter (EP)
EvolutionCrystal Shawanda Dawn of a New Day
Farmer's Daughter Rodney AtkinsIt's America
Fast Hearts and Slow TownsMidland Let It Roll
Ghost Town Train (She's Gone)Tim McGraw Southern Voice
Hey PaulinaDeric Ruttan Take the Week Off
Home Sweet Highway The Wrights The Wrights
I Think I Love YouDiamond Rio One More Day
I Thought I'd See Your Face AgainSara Evans No Place That Far
If It Wasn't for YouLonestar Life As We Know It
In My HeadDierks Bentley Home
It Ain't So EasyChalee Tennison Chalee Tennison
It DidBrad Paisley 5th Gear
It HappensTracy Stefans Country Rock Star
It's Only MidnightLoCash Brothers
I've Got What It TakesTracy Byrd I'm from the Country
Love This PainLady A Need You Now
Live This LongWillie Nelson, Merle Haggard Django and Jimmie
Man, WomanJoe Nichols Old Things New
MeFaith Hill Faith
Men & MascaraJulie Roberts Men & Mascara
More Than EverythingRhett Akins What Livin's All About
Never EndersLonestar Never Enders
New Phone, Who's ThisChris Lane Laps Around the Sun
Nobody Leaves a Girl Like ThatJon Pardi Heartache Medication
NowJessica Andrews Now
NowhereChris LeBlanc Too Much Nothin'
Out the WindowLaura Bryna Trying To Be Me
Right Where We Want ItDustin Lynch Where It's At
River of TimeJake Owen Greetings from... Jake
River of YouTrisha Yearwood Jasper County
Saved by a Southern BelleBilly Hoffman All I Wanted Was You
Say Hello to Goodbye Josh Ward More Than I Deserve
Silverado for SaleMorgan Wallen Dangerous: The Double Album
Sweet Little Somethin'Jason Aldean Old Boots, New Dirt
Things ChangeTim McGraw Set This Circus Down
Thunder and RosesMindy 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 RoadCanaan Smith Bronco
Up and DownWade Hayes Highways and Heartaches
Way GoneDavid Lee Murphy No Zip Code
We Were HereMontgomery Gentry Folks Like Us
What I NeedRebecca Owen Rebecca Owen
When You Get to MeLee Ann Womack There's More Where That Came From
Who You AreErika 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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  2. Gray, Michael (29 February 2000). "Amazed". BMI. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
  3. "Nashville Singer/Songwriters". Nashville Nights.org. Archived from the original on 18 August 2012. Retrieved 16 August 2012.