Pat Green

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  • country
  • texas country
  • singer-songwriter
  • alt-country
  • texas
Pat Green (born April 5, 1972 in San Antonio, Texas) is a singer/songwriter from Texas. Green was born in San Antonio and raised in Waco, Texas. He attended school at Texas Tech, and is known for his brand of "Texas country", which was made famous by Cory Morrow, Robert Earl Keen, and others. While Green spent many years playing to young college audiences in "college towns" across America, he has recently joined popular country music artists like Keith Urban, Gretchen Wilson, Kenny Chesney, and others on major headliner tours.

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Songs

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    John Wayne & Jesus

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    John Wayne and Jesus

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    Just Fine

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    Learn How to Live

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    Let Me

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    Long Way to Go (Headed Home)

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    Lost Without You

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    Louisiana Song

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    Love Had Something to Say

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    Love Like That

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    Lucky

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    Lucky Ones

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    Me & Billy the Kid (Live)

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    Me and Billy the Kid

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    Missing Me

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    My Little Heaven

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    Nightmare

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    One for the Road

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    One Thing

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    Over and Over

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    Paradise

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    Pat & Jack's Blues

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    Poetry

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    Rain in Lafayette

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    Ruby's Two Sad Daughters

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    Run

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    Rusty Old American Dream

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    Sing 'Til I Stop Crying

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    Sleeping With the Lights On

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    Snowing on Raton

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    Somewhere Between Texas and Mexico

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    Songs About Texas

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    Southbound 35

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    Stuck in the Middle With You

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    Sweet Revenge

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    Take Me Out to a Dancehall

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    Temporary Angel

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    Texas on My Mind

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    The Bottle

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    Threadbare Gypsy Soul

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    Three Days

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    Trailer Park Tune

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    Virginia Belle

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    Washington Avenue

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    Wave on Wave

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    Way Back Texas

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    We've All Got Our Reasons

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    West Texas Holiday

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    What I'm For

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    What I'm For (album version)


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