
Glen Milborn Sherley (March 9, 1936 − May 11, 1978) was a country singer/songwriter, who is most well known for penning the song "Greystone Chapel". During the late 1960s, whilst in Folsom Prison serving time for armed robbery, Sherley wrote and recorded "Greystone Chapel", in reference to the chapel within the prison. On January 12, 1968 a copy of this recording made its way into the hands of Johnny Cash by way of a Folsom Reverend who was friends with Cash, the night before he was due to appear in concert at Folsom.
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Greystone Chapel
Looking Back In Anger
Step Right This Way
If This Prison Yard Could Talk
Portrait of My Woman
Pick A Bouquet
Measure Of A Man
Frisco Song
Keep Steppin'
Mama Had Country Soul
F.B.I. Top Ten
FBI Top Ten
F.B.I Top Ten
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Mamma Had Country Soul
Big Steel Prison Gate
Look for Me
A Flower out of Place
Portrait Of A Woman
F.B.I.'s Top Ten
F. B. I. Top Ten
Dialogue - If This Prison Yard Could Talk
LOOKING BACK IN ANGER 1971
Robin (One Of A Kind)
Dialogue - Looking Back In Anger
Dialogue - Mama Had Country Soul
My Last Day
Just To Be That Close To You
mama had country girl
Pud'n' Tane
No. 1 on the FBI's Top 10
I Picked a Bouquet For the Warden
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Looking Back At Anger
Keep Steppin' [Live]
Frisco Song [Live]
F.B.I. Top Ten [Live]
Pick A Bouquet [Live]
Looking Back In Anger [Live]
Measure Of A Man [Live]
Greystone Chapel [Live]
greystone chapel (live at johnny cash show)
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