<Tr> <Th> Labels </Th> <Td> Columbia, Casablanca, MCA </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Associated acts </Th> <Td> Nancy Sinatra, Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Crystal Gayle, Irving Berlin </Td> </Tr> <P> Morris Mac Davis (born January 21, 1942) is a country music singer, songwriter, and actor, originally from Lubbock, Texas, who has enjoyed much crossover success . His early work writing for Elvis Presley produced the hits "Memories", "In the Ghetto," "Don't Cry Daddy," and "A Little Less Conversation ." A subsequent solo career in the 1970s produced hits such as "Baby, Don't Get Hooked on Me," making him a well - known name in pop music . He also starred in his own variety show, a Broadway musical, and various films and TV shows . </P> <P> Davis graduated at 16 from Lubbock High School in Lubbock, Texas . He spent his childhood years with his sister Linda, living and working at the former College Courts, an efficiency apartment complex owned by his father, T.J. Davis, located at the intersection of College Avenue and 5th Street . Davis describes his father, who was divorced from Davis' mother, as "very religious, very strict, and very stubborn". Though Davis was physically small, he had a penchant for getting into fistfights . "In those days, it was all about football, rodeo, and fistfights . Oh, man, I got beat up so much while I was growing up in Lubbock," Davis said in a March 2, 2008, interview with the Lubbock Avalanche - Journal newspaper . "I was 5 feet, 9 inches, and weighed 125 pounds . I joined Golden Gloves, but didn't do good even in my (own) division ." After he finished high school, Davis moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where his mother lived, to get out of Lubbock . </P>

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