Henry Ned Miller, born on April 12, 1925, in Rains, Utah, was an American
country singer and songwriter. At nine, he earned money selling firewood to buy
his first guitar, learning to play from his mother. By 16, he began writing
songs while in high school. After military service and working as an installer,
Ned Miller co-hosted a radio show in Vernal, Utah.
In 1956, he moved to Hollywood and secured a songwriting contract with Fabor
Records. His breakthrough came in 1957 when he participated in the creation of
"Dark Moon", which charted with performances by Gale Storm and Bonnie...