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Jack Hennig (born August 26, 1946, in
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, Alberta) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Hennig is best known for his Canadian hits "Lady Highway" (1976), "George the Hermit" (1978), "Mindy" (1978), and "Caught in the Middle" (1979). During the peak of his career between 1970 to 1980, Hennig placed nine songs on the Canadian
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charts.


Charting Songs

"Pappa Told Me", peaked at number 28 on the RPM Country Singles Chart (November 28, 1970).
"Lady Highway", peaked at number 20 on the RPM Adult Contemporary Chart (July 10, 1976).
"Craisy Daisy", peaked at number 38 on the RPM Country Singles Chart (October 30, 1976).
"Big City Lights", peaked at number 33 on the RPM Country Singles Chart (August 6, 1977).
"Candy and Brandy", peaked at number 31 on the RPM Adult Contemporary Chart (December 17, 1977), and at number 24 on the RPM Country Singles Chart (December 17, 1977).
"George the Hermit", peaked at number 12 on the RPM Country Singles Chart (August 12, 1978).
"Mindy", peaked at number 18 on the RPM Country Singles Chart (December 9, 1978).
"Last Summer's Love", peaked at number 67 on the RPM Country Singles Chart (March 24, 1979).
"Caught in the Middle", peaked at number 16 on the RPM Country Singles Chart (January 12, 1980).


References

20th-century births Living people Canadian country singer-songwriters 20th-century Canadian male singers Musicians from Alberta 1946 births {{Canada-singer-stub