Johnny Greenwood (singer)
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Johnny Greenwood (born 29 July 1939) is an Australian country music singer. Greenwood recorded pop songs in London in the 1960s, before returning to record for RCA Australia. In 1973 Greenwood released a tribute single on RCA to the champion Australian boxer Tony Mundine. In the year 1975, he released his best known trucking song "Big Bill".


Discography


Albums

* ''Tibrogargan'' (1971) * ''The Goondiwindi Grey'' (1973) * ''The Singing Transport Man'' (1975) * ''Johnny Greenwood'' (1977) * ''Big Rigs and Truck Stops'' (1980)


EPs

* ''Just Another Mile To Go'' (1969) * ''It's Time To Have Some Good Times'' (1992)


Singles

*" Loving Arms" (1963) *"Star of the D.J. Show" (1964) *"Detroit City" (with Ellie Lavelle) (1966) *"The Goondiwindi Grey" (1973) - AUS #67 *"Our Champion - Tony Mundine " (1973) *"Big Bill" (1975)


Awards


Tamworth Songwriters Awards

The Tamworth Songwriters Association (TSA) is an annual songwriting contest for original country songs, awarded in January at the Tamworth Country Music Festival. They commenced in 1986. (wins only) , - , 2003 , Johnny Greenwood , Songmaker Award , , - , 2017 , Johnny Greenwood , Tex Morton Award , , -


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* 1939 births 20th-century guitarists 21st-century guitarists Australian country guitarists Australian country singer-songwriters Living people Australian male guitarists Musicians from Brisbane People from the Darling Downs People from Wagga Wagga 21st-century Australian male singers 20th-century Australian male singers Australian male singer-songwriters Australian singer-songwriters {{Australia-singer-stub