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Birth name
  
Clinton Patrick Black

Name
  
Clint Black

Years active
  
1983–present


Genres
  
Country

Origin
  
Children
  
Lily Pearl Black

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Born
  
February 4, 1962 (age 62) Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S. (
1962-02-04
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musiciansinger-songwritermulti-instrumentalistrecord produceractor

Instruments
  
VocalsguitarBassHarmonicaDrums

Role
  
Singer-songwriter · clintblack.com

Spouse
  
Albums
  

Similar
  
Lisa Hartman Black, Jack Favor, Hayden Nicholas

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Clint Patrick Black (born February 4, 1962) is an American country singer, songwriter, musician, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and actor. Signed to RCA Records in 1989, Black's debut album Killin' Time produced five straight number one singles on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts. Although his momentum gradually slowed throughout the 1990s, Black consistently charted hit songs into the 2000s. He has had more than 30 singles on the US Billboard country charts, twenty-two of which have reached number one, in addition to having released twelve studio albums and several compilation albums. In 2003, Black founded his own record label, Equity Music Group. Black has also ventured into acting, having made a cameo appearance in the 1994 film Maverick, as well as a starring role in 1998's Still Holding On: The Legend of Cadillac Jack.

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Early life

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Clint Patrick Black was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, the youngest of four children born to G.A. and Ann Black, and lived in nearby Red Bank. The family moved back to Texas, where G.A. Black had been raised, before Clint was one year old. He was raised in Katy, Texas. Music was always present in the house. Black taught himself to play harmonica before he was 13, and at 14 wrote his first song. His father remarked that it was at that age that the parents "first noticed that he had a great voice". By 15, Black had learned to play guitar. As a teenager Black joined his elder brothers, Mark, Kevin and Brian, in their small band. On Saturday afternoons, the family would host backyard barbecues and invite the neighborhood to listen to the boys sing. Some weekends would attract up to 70 people. Black eventually dropped out of high school to play with his brothers, before becoming a solo act.

1983–88: Early career

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Black was initially drawn to a variety of musical genres. According to his father, he chose to focus on country music in the early 1980s, after singers George Strait and Reba McEntire moved the genre back toward the more traditional; in the style kept alive by George Jones and Merle Haggard. For six years, Black supported himself as a construction worker, bait cutter, and fishing guide, while singing at various lounges as a solo singer and guitarist. In 1987, at one of the gigs he met another guitarist, Hayden Nicholas. The two men connected musically and began a song writing partnership that would last decades. In the late 1980s, Black delivered a demo of their collaboration "Nobody's Home" to record promoter Sammy Alfano. Within two days of that delivery, Black was invited to a meeting with Bill Ham, who managed ZZ Top.

1989–91: Breakthrough

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Black soon signed with RCA at that time considered one of the "most aggressive" labels in country music. His first album, Killin' Time, was released in 1989. Each song on the album was penned at least in part by Black; four of them were attributed solely to him, while the rest were collaborations with Nicholas. In a departure from most other country albums, Black used his road band instead of session musicians to record Killin' Time. The album was a critical and commercial success, reaching number one on the Billboard Country Albums chart and certified platinum in 1990. He made his debut in 1989 with the single, "A Better Man", which reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs in early June. This marked the first time in 14 years that a debut single by a male artist had peaked at the top of the chart. In total, five singles off of his debut album reached number one, the first time any country artist had accomplished this feat. Black won the Country Music Association's Horizon Award for best newcomer in 1989. At the end of the year, his singles, "A Better Man" and "Killin' Time" place number one and number two on the year-end country singles charts. It had been 36 years since another artist had claimed both top spots in a single year. Looking back at the early stages of his career, Black recalled: "'At one point, I knew I crossed this line out of obscurity and I felt like no matter what happened from that point on I would always be remembered for "Killin' Time." There was this kind of mixed feeling of remorse and excitement.'"

In late 1990, the Los Angeles Times surveyed country music industry insiders to determine which acts could be expected to sell the most records over the next seven years. Black placed second in the poll, two votes behind Garth Brooks. The survey results were surprising in that 10 of the top 20 artists named were relative newcomers to the industry; in the past, country music had been dominated by artists with several decades experience. The plethora of new acts confused some reviewers, however. Many reviewers lumped many of the new acts together; as Newsweek's David Gates wrote: "Good song, good voice, hot band: who cares which one it is this time?" Black soon became known as one of Nashville's "hat acts"; like other country artists such as Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, and Mark Chesnutt, Black was a relative newcomer who wore a hat, and had "clean, neotraditional sound with pop appeal".

Killin' Time was certified platinum in 1990. Black's second album, Put Yourself in My Shoes, was released in November 1990. It reached number two on the country chart and was in the top 20 on the pop album charts. This success on the pop charts resulted from a change in the way Billboard calculated album sales; a new reliance on Nielsen SoundScan instead of information from selected record stores showed that sales of country albums had previously been under counted. The album did not meet with as much critical acclaim as his debut, but nonetheless still included several hit singles. He began touring with Alabama.

Black began dating actress Lisa Hartman in 1990. The couple kept their relationship very quiet. The first picture of the two of them together was not published until the week they were engaged. The couple married in Katy, Texas in October 1991.

Black has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since 1991.

1992: Lawsuits and The Hard Way

In March 1992, Black sued his manager, Bill Ham, for breach of contract; Black sought $2 million in damages and requested that Ham return $4 million in royalties. Under the terms of their initial contract, Ham controlled all publishing royalties for any song that Black wrote or co-wrote for his first eight albums. Because Black wrote all of his own music, this amounted to a fee of 20 to 30 cents per album sold. Industry standards generally counseled songwriters to form their own publication companies, so they would be able to retain more of the royalties.

Ham promptly countersued, blaming the initial lawsuit on poor advice Black received from his new personal assistant, his mother-in-law Jonni Hartman. His lawyer told the press that "Mr. Ham invested $1 million of his own money in Clint Black's career at a time when nobody else would do so. For that commitment, Mr. Black should show a little gratitude and honor his contracts".

By mid-1992, Black's first two albums had sold a combined 5 million copies. The difficulties with Ham caused a delay in the release of Black's third album, The Hard Way, which was released on July 14. The album had been expected the year previously, and during the delay the country music scene changed. Both Alan Jackson and Travis Tritt achieved greater success, and Billy Ray Cyrus became a teen idol. The competition that Black faced was now much stiffer than with his earlier albums.

According to Black, he and producer James Stroud spent more time putting this album together than either of those preceding and were "a lot more aggressive in the way we cut and mixed the album". Black was also more satisfied with the vocals on this album. Several of the songs on The Hard Way, including "Burn One Down", were initially reported to be Black's responses to his situation with Ham. Co writer Nicholas refuted the rumors, maintaining that most of those songs were written in the late 1980s.

To promote the album, Black launched The Hard Way Tour on June 26, 1992. The tour ran for 11 months. Reviewers noticed that with this album Black presented a "new, sexier image", wearing tighter clothing and in many cases leaving behind his trademark hat. Black commented simply that he was bored wearing the hat all the time.

1993–99: Continued success

Black's fourth album, No Time to Kill was released almost a year after The Hard Way. The album received mixed reviews. The Houston Chronicle noted that Black's duet with Wynonna Judd, "A Bad Goodbye", was "precisely the kind of radio-ready, big-production ballad that record companies tend to force on their artists when they sense that their careers are in trouble....[I]t sticks out like a sore thumb in his body of work." On the other hand, a review in Time magazine thought the duet helped Black show his emotions more intensely. Some reviewers also noted that in some of the more serious songs on the album, Black's voice sounded strained.

One Emotion followed in 1995. Also a platinum certified album in the US, this album accounted for five straight top five hits. First was the number four "Untanglin' My Mind", a Merle Haggard co-write. After it came the number three "Wherever You Go", number one "Summer's Comin'", the number two title track and finally the number four "Life Gets Away." The latter two were also number one country hits in Canada.

In 1996, Black became the fourth country music singer to earn a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Later that year, he released his first greatest-hits package. This was led off by the chart-topper "Like the Rain", which spent three weeks at number one. After it came the number six "Half Way Up", his first single since "One More Payment" to miss the top five.

Black's next album, 1997's Nothin' but the Taillights, was released to mediocre reviews. Thom Owens of AllMusic said that the album made no attempt to change his sound, and was "sturdy" but less country than his previous efforts. Lead-off single "Still Holding On", a duet with labelmate Martina McBride, became his first single to land outside the top 10, with a number 11 peak that year. He soon recovered his chart momentum with the number two "Something That We Do" followed by two straight chart-toppers in the album's Steve Wariner-penned title track and "The Shoes You're Wearing". The next two singles – the number 12 "Loosen Up My Strings" and number 29 "You Don't Need Me Now" – were less successful.

In 1999, Black released D'lectrified, which relied completely on acoustic instruments. Nevertheless, USAToday thought the "album sounds as full and brash as an electric album since he used creative arrangements and horn sections". Three of the songs on the albums were remakes of previous Black singles. Several others featured guest appearances by some of Black's idols, including Waylon Jennings, Kenny Loggins, and Eric Idle. The songs tended to be longer than most of those played on country radio, with many stretching more than five minutes.

1999–2013: Later career

Black and Hartman welcomed their first child, Lily Pearl Black, in May 2001. Black took a three-year break from the music industry to stay home with his daughter. He explained that "it ended up not being a smart career move, but it was a real smart dad move. … I wouldn't go back and try to do anything for my career in exchange for that."

During his sabbatical, Black spent time reassessing his career. After deciding he was unwilling to work within the current recording industry system, he formed his own record label, Equity Music Group. Black admitted that it was difficult to leave RCA. In his 14 years with the label, he had sold over 12 million records.

The new label operated under very different rules than those Black had begun his own career under. Artists were guaranteed ownership of their songs and were granted an equity stake in the label. The first release from the new label was Black's next album, Spend My Time; his eighth studio album was Black's first release in five years . The Houston Chronicle called it "arguably the most adventurous of his career".

In 2005 Black released Drinkin' Songs and Other Logic. Black chose the title of the album to limit himself to simple topics in his past. He explained: "I went out and bought all the music I grew up on that I didn't already have and spent three months listening to only that. Only stuff from before I started making records, so it was pre-1989—Waylon, Willie, Buck Owens, Haggard, Don Williams, Jim Croce. And what I discovered was a simplicity in song that I had moved away from. It was quite an emotional journey because these were all the songs that moved me and inspired me to do what I've been doing ever since."

Black has continued to record new material, however. In 2007, he released the single "The Strong One" the first original song he has recorded that he did not write. The song was included on his first digital EP, released on March 11, 2008. Titled "The Long Cool EP," the collection features Black's single, "Long Cool Woman", "The Strong One" and a duet with his wife titled "You Still Get to Me". Equity Music Group closed its doors in December 2008 due to economic difficulties.

Black was also a judge for the 8th annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists.

2013–present: Return to music

Since the closure of his label in 2008, Black had intermittently hinted at a new album that never materialized. In 2013, he issued a Cracker Barrel-exclusive album which featured re-recorded versions of some of his biggest hits as well as three new songs. Black stated that he hired the same musicians that had played on the original versions to perform the new ones, and that some songs were approached from a "fresh angle" while others were made to be as close to the originals as possible.

In early 2015, Black appeared with Joe Nichols on the ACM Superstar Duets special, which featured modern artists teaming up with older icons that had influenced their music. In July 2015, it was reported that Black had signed a new record deal with independent label Thirty Tigers to release an album of new studio material in the Fall. The record title was revealed shortly thereafter as On Purpose, with a release date of September 25.

Songwriting

Few country singers fill their albums primarily with their own material, and although RCA Records often pushed Black to record the material of other artists, he refused. Black recorded only his own songs until 2007, when he released the single "The Strong One". Many of his songs were the result of a collaboration with Hayden Nicholas. Their first collaboration, "Straight From the Factory", took them only 20 minutes to write, although Nicholas would later comment that "most of 'em weren't that easy".

Many listeners were incredulous that such a young man (27 at the release of his first album) could have such "a remarkably mature perspective". According to Black, "To me, a song is more than just something to sing. It's something to learn from. It's somebody else's true feeling. I'm always trying to get at the meaning. … When I write a line, I'm doing the same thing. I'm looking at it from the perspective of if I was driving down the road listening to it, what am I gonna get out of it?"

Many of his songs make clever use of puns and other creative turns of phrase. While the wordplay in many of the songs on his earlier albums was widely appreciated, by the fourth album reviewers felt that the songs were not as high in quality. Rick Mitchell of the Houston Chronicle stated his opinion that The Hard Way "clever wordplay is no substitute for heartfelt emotion".

Film and television

Shortly after his music career took off, began receiving offers for acting roles. He turned down every request until 1994, when he was offered a bit part in the star-studded comedy film Maverick. Although the part required very little actual acting, after the movie's release Black received an increasing number of calls from directors who thought he would be perfect for a particular role. Black has appeared in several television shows, including Wings and The Larry Sanders Show. He has since starred in the 1998 television film, Still Holding On: The Legend of Cadillac Jack, based on the rodeo star Jack Favor, who was falsely accused of double murders in Haughton, Louisiana in 1967. Lisa Hartman Black portrayed Ponder I. Favor, Jack's wife. Black had a major role in another television movie Going Home, and appeared briefly in the 2003 film Anger Management.

He has also had a presence on various reality television shows. In 2003, Black appeared on Nashville Star, where he acted as a mentor to the contestants. He later produced the debut album of series winner Buddy Jewell. In 2004, Clint appeared as himself in the TV show Las Vegas. In 2008, Black was a contestant on a short-lived CBS reality show, Secret Talents of the Stars, in which he practiced stand-up comedy. The following year, he competed on the second season of Celebrity Apprentice. He was fired after the eleventh task, placing himself in fifth place, although he returned as a member of Joan Rivers' victorious team in the season finale. In 2009, Black appeared on ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.

Black has enjoyed his television experiences, describing acting as "another way for me to expand my creative canvas. … I love to challenge myself." He believes that most of his fans "just see me as a musician who is stepping into [television and film] temporarily and either doing it alright or not". More recently, he appeared in the movies Flicka 2 in 2010 and Flicka 3 in 2011.

On July 4, 2012, Black appeared on an episode of Lifetime's reality series, Coming Home, which documents servicemen and women returning to their loved ones in surprise reunions. In the episode, he is featured helping two children write a song about their Army captain father, who is returning from Afghanistan to surprise his family.

On July 24, 2012 Black is surprised by History Detectives on PBS. In the episode, the show pays a visit to his Nashville residence, to uncover the story behind an artifact given to him by his wife decades ago.

Musical styles and legacy

Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, George Strait, and Willie Nelson are Black's biggest musical influences. His style is traditional country. His voice is described as a smooth baritone and was initially compared to Merle Haggard. Black was self-taught on harmonica, guitar and bass at an early age. On his studio albums he plays acoustic and electric guitars as well as harmonica. In concert he plays primarily guitar, but does play drums and harmonica. Today, Clint Black is still an inspiration to new, up and coming country artists, as expressed by performers such as Jon Pardi and Aaron Watson.

Personal life

He and his wife, Lisa Hartman, have a daughter, Lily Pearl Black, born in 2001. As of 2002, he and his wife reside in Nashville, Tennessee, after living in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, California.

Awards

Academy of Country Music

  • 1989 Album of the Year – "Killin' Time"
  • 1989 Top Male Vocalist
  • 1989 Top New Male Vocalist
  • 1989 Single of the Year – "A Better Man"
  • 1999 Vocal Event of the Year with Lisa Hartman Black – "When I Said I Do"
  • American Music Awards

  • 1990 Favorite Country New Artist
  • Country Music Association

  • 1989 Horizon Award
  • 1990 Male Vocalist of the Year
  • Discography

    Studio albums
  • 1989: Killin' Time
  • 1990: Put Yourself in My Shoes
  • 1992: The Hard Way
  • 1993: No Time to Kill
  • 1994: One Emotion
  • 1995: Looking for Christmas
  • 1997: Nothin' but the Taillights
  • 1999: D'lectrified
  • 2004: Spend My Time
  • 2004: Christmas with You
  • 2005: Drinkin' Songs and Other Logic
  • 2015: On Purpose
  • Compilations
  • 1996: Greatest Hits
  • 2001: Greatest Hits II
  • 2007: The Love Songs
  • 2013: When I Said I Do
  • Filmography

    Actor
    2023
    Buddy Jewell: Sweet Southern Comfort (ft. Clint Black, the Bellamy Brothers, Marty Raybon) (Music Video)
    2021
    Talking in Circles with Clint Black (TV Series)
    - Kenny Wayne Shepherd (2023)
    - Kevin Nealon (2023)
    - Patricia Heaton (2023)
    - Big Kenny (2023)
    - Cody Jinks (2023)
    - Tanya Tucker (2023)
    - Ricky Skaggs (2023)
    - Kathie Lee Gifford (2023)
    - Kathie Lee Gifford (2023)
    - Charles Esten (2023)
    - Terry Bradshaw: Part #2 (2023)
    - Terry Bradshaw: Part#1 (2023)
    - Bobby Bones (2022)
    - Lisa Hartman-Black (2022)
    - Terri Clark (2022)
    - Gary LeVox (2022)
    - Joe Bonamassa (2022)
    - John Hiatt (2022)
    - Tracy Lawrence (2022)
    - Tommy Shaw (2022)
    - Dennis Quaid (2022)
    - Marty Stuart (2022)
    - Tim McGraw (2022)
    - Amy Grant (2021)
    - Rodney Crowell (2021)
    - Steve Wariner (2021)
    - Vince Gill (2021)
    - Sara Evans (2021)
    2012
    Flicka: Country Pride (Video) as
    Toby
    2011
    The Adventures of Chuck & Friends (TV Series) as
    Rad Taillights
    - Commercial Trucks/Rowdy and the Rock Star (2011) - Rad Taillights (voice)
    - Beach Blanket Uh-Oh/Hide and Seek (2011) - Rad Taillights (voice)
    2010
    Flicka 2 (Video) as
    Toby
    2006
    Clint Black Live in Concert Tour Show 2 (Video) as
    Signer / songwriter / performer
    2005
    Hot Properties (TV Series) as
    Marley
    - It's a Wonderful Christmas Carol on 34th Street (2005) - Marley
    2004
    Jimmy Buffett & Friends: Hey Good Lookin' (Music Video) as
    Clint Black
    2003
    Hope & Faith (TV Series) as
    Randy Richter
    - Hope and Faith Get Randy (2003) - Randy Richter
    2003
    The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch (TV Movie) as
    Clint Black - Interviewee
    2003
    Anger Management as
    Masseur
    2001
    Various Artists: America the Beautiful (Music Video)
    1999
    King of the Hill (TV Series) as
    Clint Black / Chad
    - Peggy's Fan Fair (2000) - Clint Black (voice)
    - Bills Are Made to Be Broken (1999) - Chad (voice)
    2000
    Going Home (TV Movie) as
    Dr. Warren
    1994
    The Larry Sanders Show (TV Series) as
    Clint Black
    - Flip (1998) - Clint Black
    - Arthur's Crises (1994) - Clint Black
    1998
    Still Holding On: The Legend of Cadillac Jack (TV Movie) as
    Cadillac Jack Favor
    1994
    Clint Black: A Good Run of Bad Luck (Music Video) as
    Clint Black
    1994
    The Maverick Choir: Amazing Grace (Music Video short) as
    Clint Black
    1994
    Maverick as
    Sweet-Faced Gambler
    1993
    Clint Black & Wynonna Judd: A Bad Goodbye (Music Video) as
    Clint Black
    1993
    Wings (TV Series) as
    Clint Black
    - I Love Brian (1993) - Clint Black
    Producer
    2021
    Talking in Circles with Clint Black (TV Series) (executive producer - 49 episodes)
    - Circling Back: Best of (2023) - (executive producer)
    - Kenny Wayne Shepherd (2023) - (executive producer)
    - Kevin Nealon (2023) - (executive producer)
    - Patricia Heaton (2023) - (executive producer)
    - Big Kenny (2023) - (executive producer)
    - Cody Jinks (2023) - (executive producer)
    - Tanya Tucker (2023) - (executive producer)
    - Ricky Skaggs (2023) - (executive producer)
    - Kathie Lee Gifford (2023) - (executive producer)
    - Kathie Lee Gifford (2023) - (executive producer)
    - Charles Esten (2023) - (executive producer)
    - Terry Bradshaw: Part #2 (2023) - (executive producer)
    - Terry Bradshaw: Part#1 (2023) - (executive producer)
    - Pam Tillis (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Jamey Johnson (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Ray Benson (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Peter Frampton (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Chris Janson (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Bill Anderson (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Phil Vassar (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Scott Hamilton (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Deana Carter (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Sammy Hagar (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Luke Combs (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Bobby Bones (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Lisa Hartman-Black (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Terri Clark (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Gary LeVox (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Joe Bonamassa (2022) - (executive producer)
    - John Hiatt (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Tracy Lawrence (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Tommy Shaw (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Dennis Quaid (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Marty Stuart (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Tim McGraw (2022) - (executive producer)
    - Circling Back (2021) - (executive producer)
    - Amy Grant (2021) - (executive producer)
    - Rodney Crowell (2021) - (executive producer)
    - Keb' Mo' (2021) - (executive producer)
    - Steve Wariner (2021) - (executive producer)
    - Vince Gill (2021) - (executive producer)
    - Sara Evans (2021) - (executive producer)
    - Trace Adkins (2021) - (executive producer)
    - Brad Paisley (2021) - (executive producer)
    - John Rich (2021) - (executive producer)
    - Travis Tritt (2021) - (executive producer)
    - Darius Rucker (2021) - (executive producer)
    Soundtrack
    2022
    GMA3: What You Need to Know (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Dr. Sara Bode/Nicole Lapin/Clint Black/Lisa Hartman Black/Lily Black (2022) - (performer: "A Change in the Air")
    2021
    Heels (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Dusty Finish (2021) - (writer: "A Better Man")
    2020
    Fox Files (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Fox Nation Patriot Awards - 2020 (2020) - (performer: "The Star-Spangled Banner" (National Anthem))
    -
    The Talk (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2020) (writer - 1 episode, 2020)
    - Clint Black/Phil Keoghan (2020) - (performer: "America, Still in Love with You") / (writer: "America, Still in Love with You")
    2012
    Won't Back Down (performer: "Rainbow in the Rain") / (writer: "Rainbow in the Rain")
    2010
    Flicka 2 (Video) (performer: "A Beautiful Day") / (writer: "A Beautiful Day")
    -
    Las Vegas (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2004) (writer - 1 episode, 2004)
    - Good Run of Bad Luck (2004) - (performer: "A Good Run Of Bad Luck") / (writer: "A Good Run Of Bad Luck")
    1998
    Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie (performer: "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer")
    -
    The Larry Sanders Show (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes, 1994 - 1998) (writer - 2 episodes, 1994 - 1998)
    - Flip (1998) - (performer: "A Bad Goodbye") / (writer: "A Bad Goodbye")
    - Arthur's Crises (1994) - (performer: "A Bad Goodbye" (uncredited), "Untanglin' My Mind") / (writer: "A Bad Goodbye" (uncredited), "Untanglin' My Mind")
    1994
    Maverick (performer: "Amazing Grace")
    1993
    The Thing Called Love (performer: "The Hard Way") / (writer: "The Hard Way")
    1993
    Nowhere to Run (performer: "WHEN MY SHIP COMES IN") / (writer: "WHEN MY SHIP COMES IN")
    1992
    Country Music Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary Celebration (TV Special documentary) (performer: "Blue Yodel (T For Texas)", "Happy Trails")
    1990
    24th Annual Country Music Association Awards (TV Special) (performer: "Put Yourself in My Shoes")
    Composer
    2006
    Clint Black Live in Concert Tour Show 2 (Video)
    2006
    Clint Black Live in Concert Tour Show 1 (Video)
    1998
    Still Holding On: The Legend of Cadillac Jack (TV Movie)
    1993
    Harts of the West (TV Series)
    Music Department
    2001
    The 3rd Annual Family Television Awards (TV Special) (performer: song)
    1999
    The American Red Cross Holiday Music Spectacular (TV Special) (song performer)
    Director
    1994
    Clint Black: A Good Run of Bad Luck (Music Video)
    Self
    2022
    Grand Ole Opry (TV Series) as
    Self
    - American Heart Association (2023) - Self
    - Clint Black, Keb' Mo', Maggie Rose (2023) - Self
    - Clint Black, Exile, Lukas Nelson (2022) - Self
    - Clint Black, Suzy Bogguss, Cody Johnson, Marty Haggard, Joe Nichols, Eli "Paperboy" Reed, Lainey Wilson (2022) - Self
    - Clint Black and Lily Black (2022) - Self
    2023
    Daily Blast Live (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #8.167 (2023) - Self
    2021
    Talking in Circles with Clint Black (TV Series) as
    Self - Host
    - Pam Tillis (2022) - Self - Host
    - Jamey Johnson (2022) - Self - Host
    - Ray Benson (2022) - Self - Host
    - Peter Frampton (2022) - Self - Host
    - Chris Janson (2022) - Self - Host
    - Bill Anderson (2022) - Self - Host
    - Phil Vassar (2022) - Self - Host
    - Scott Hamilton (2022) - Self - Host
    - Deana Carter (2022) - Self - Host
    - Sammy Hagar (2022) - Self - Host
    - Luke Combs (2022) - Self - Host
    - Circling Back (2021) - Self - Host
    - Keb' Mo' (2021) - Self - Host
    - Trace Adkins (2021) - Self - Host
    - Brad Paisley (2021) - Self - Host
    - John Rich (2021) - Self - Host
    - Travis Tritt (2021) - Self - Host
    - Darius Rucker (2021) - Self - Host
    2022
    Clint Black: Mostly Hits & The Mrs. - PBS (TV Special)
    2022
    GMA3: What You Need to Know (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Dr. Sara Bode/Nicole Lapin/Clint Black/Lisa Hartman Black/Lily Black (2022) - Self - Musical Guest
    2020
    The Masked Singer (TV Series) as
    Self - Sir Snow Owl / Self / Self - Video Message
    - The Masked Singer Christmas Sing Along (2021) - Self
    - The Holiday Sing-a-Long (2020) - Self - Video Message / Self
    - The Group A Finals - The Masked Frontier (2020) - Self - Sir Snow Owl
    - The Group A Play Offs - Famous Masked Words (2020) - Self - Sir Snow Owl
    - The Season Premiere - The Masks Return (2020) - Self - Sir Snow Owl
    - Special Season Four Sneak Peek (2020) - Self - Sir Snow Owl
    2021
    The Kelly Clarkson Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Max Greenfield/Dani Lane/Dannah Lane/Clint Black (2021) - Self - Musical Guest
    2021
    Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Country Roots (2021) - Self
    2008
    Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Guest Co-Host
    - Episode #40.131 (2021) - Self - Guest Co-Host
    - ET in Nashville! (2020) - Self - Guest Co-Host
    - CMA Biggest Moments! (2020) - Self
    - ET's Hanging with Country Music's Biggest Stars! (2020) - Self
    - ET's ACM Awards Preview! (2020) - Self
    - Episode dated 25 September 2015 (2015) - Self
    - Episode dated 9 April 2008 (2008) - Self
    - Episode dated 8 April 2008 (2008) - Self
    2020
    Fox Files (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Fox Nation Patriot Awards - 2020 (2020) - Self - Musical Guest
    2020
    Dish Nation (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #9.58 (2020) - Self
    2020
    55th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2020
    The Talk (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Clint Black/Phil Keoghan (2020) - Self - Musical Guest
    2020
    Cavuto Live (TV Series) as
    Self - Country Music Singer
    - Episode dated 4 July 2020 (2020) - Self - Country Music Singer
    2012
    Fox and Friends (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Country Music Singer
    - Episode dated 1 July 2020 (2020) - Self - Country Music Singer
    - Episode dated 12 August 2013 (2013) - Self
    - Episode dated 23 April 2012 (2012) - Self
    2020
    The Dennissance (Podcast Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Dennis and Clint Black on Music, Fame, Marriage, and Face Masks (2020) - Self - Guest (voice)
    2019
    54th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    2019
    Wheel of Fortune (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Great American Cities: Nashville 4 (2019) - Self
    2018
    Front and Center (TV Series) as
    Self
    - CMA Songwriters Series Presents: Clint Black (2018) - Self
    2017
    The Big Interview with Dan Rather (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Clint Black (2017) - Self
    2016
    The 50th Annual CMA Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2015
    Today (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode dated 4 November 2015 (2015) - Self - Musical Guest
    2015
    Chideo and Clint Black Present: Competing for a Cause (TV Movie) as
    Self - Host
    2015
    ACM Presents: Superstar Duets! (TV Special) as
    Self
    2015
    50th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2014
    The Doctors (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Clint Black's Family Tragedy/No-Knife Tummy Tuck/Skinny Kitchen Secrets/Plastic Surgery Obsession/Ask Our Docs (2014) - Self
    2013
    Good Day L.A. (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 14 August 2013 (2013) - Self
    2012
    Red Eye w/Tom Shillue (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest Panelist
    - Episode dated 12 August 2013 (2013) - Self - Guest Panelist
    - Episode dated 25 April 2012 (2012) - Self - Guest Panelist
    2012
    History Detectives (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Rogue Book/Empire State Building Plane Crash Piece/Bettie Page Slide, Hollywood Sign (2012) - Self
    2012
    Anderson Live (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Clint and Lisa Hartman Black (2012) - Self
    2012
    Huckabee (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 28 April 2012 (2012) - Self
    2012
    Big Morning Buzz Live (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Penn Jillette/Kelly Bensimon/Clint Black/Amanda De Cadenet (2012) - Self
    2010
    Music (Documentary) as
    Self
    2010
    Sons of the Fallen (Documentary short) as
    Self
    2009
    Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Mattingly Family (2009) - Self
    2009
    Pocket Full of Soul: The Harmonica Documentary (Documentary)
    2009
    The Apprentice (TV Series) as
    Self - Country Star
    - The Final Challenge (2009) - Self - Country Star
    - Ad Jingle Challenge (2009) - Self - Country Star
    - Deodorant Ad Challenge (2009) - Self - Country Star
    - Jewelry Auction Challenge (2009) - Self - Country Star
    - Life Lock and Jewelry Challenges (2009) - Self - Country Star
    - Viral Video Challenge (2009) - Self - Country Star
    - Hotel Challenge (2009) - Self - Country Star
    - Video Camera Challenge (2009) - Self - Country Star
    - Wedding Dress Challenge (2009) - Self - Country Star
    - Comic Book Character Challenge (2009) - Self - Country Star
    - Cupcake Challenge (2009) - Self - Country Star
    2009
    The 7th Annual TV Land Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2006
    CMT Insider (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 21 March 2009 (2009) - Self
    - Episode dated 14 March 2009 (2009) - Self
    - Episode dated 7 March 2009 (2009) - Self
    - Episode dated 28 February 2009 (2009) - Self
    - Episode dated 13 December 2008 (2008) - Self
    - Episode dated 12 April 2008 (2008) - Self
    - Episode dated 22 September 2007 (2007) - Self
    - Episode dated 4 March 2006 (2006) - Self
    2008
    America United: In Support of Our Troops (TV Special) as
    Self
    2008
    43rd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (TV Special)
    2008
    People Country Special on CMT (TV Series) as
    Self
    2008
    Secret Talents of the Stars (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.1 (2008) - Self
    1995
    Live with Kelly and Mark (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 2 August 2007 (2007) - Self
    - Episode dated 5 October 2005 (2005) - Self
    - Episode dated 10 December 2004 (2004) - Self
    - Episode dated 8 March 1995 (1995) - Self
    2006
    40th Annual Country Music Association Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2006
    Clint Black Live in Concert Tour Show 1 (Video) as
    Self
    2006
    Celebrity Duets (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.2 (2006) - Self
    2006
    CMT: The Greatest - 20 Sexiest Men (TV Special) as
    Self
    2005
    Clint Black Live: Drinkin' Songs & Other Logic (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    2005
    The Southern Sports Awards 2005 (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    2005
    The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (TV Series) as
    Self - Interviewee / Musical Guest
    - Episode #2.32 (2005) - Self - Interviewee / Musical Guest
    1992
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) as
    Self
    2005
    CMT: 100 Greatest Duets Concert (TV Special) as
    Self
    2005
    The Factor (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 8 September 2005 (2005) - Self
    2005
    The CMT Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2004
    Dr. Phil (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Five Factors for a Phenomenal Family (2004) - Self
    2004
    Las Vegas (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Good Run of Bad Luck (2004) - Self
    2004
    Blue Collar TV (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Funerals (2004) - Self
    2004
    Academy of Country Music Pre-Show (TV Special) as
    Self
    2004
    The 39th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1996
    The Oprah Winfrey Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 3 March 2004 (2004) - Self
    - Episode dated 1 October 1996 (1996) - Self
    2002
    Rockin' for the USA: A National Salute to the US Military (TV Special) as
    Performer
    2002
    The 37th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    2002
    Live by Request: Clint Black (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    2002
    Debra Duncan (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Clint and Lisa Give Back (2002) - Self
    2002
    One Houston United: The Night the Rains Came (Documentary short) as
    Self
    2001
    The 3rd Annual Family Television Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Host
    2001
    Hollywood Squares (TV Series) as
    Self - Panelist
    - Episode dated 16 November 2001 (2001) - Self - Panelist
    - Episode dated 15 November 2001 (2001) - Self - Panelist
    - Episode dated 14 November 2001 (2001) - Self - Panelist
    - Episode dated 13 November 2001 (2001) - Self - Panelist
    - Episode dated 12 November 2001 (2001) - Self - Panelist
    2001
    Flood Relief at Minute Maid Park with Clint Black (TV Special) as
    Self - Host
    2001
    Intimate Portrait (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Lisa Hartman-Black (2001) - Self
    2000
    Austin City Limits (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Clint Black with Special Guests (2000) - Self
    1999
    The American Red Cross Holiday Music Spectacular (TV Special) as
    Self
    1999
    The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 7 October 1999 (1999) - Self
    1999
    The 41st Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1998
    The 40th Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1998
    Tony Bennett Live by Request: An All-Star Tribute (TV Special) as
    Self
    1993
    Late Show with David Letterman (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 7 April 1998 (1998) - Self
    - Episode dated 8 October 1996 (1996) - Self
    - Episode dated 25 May 1995 (1995) - Self
    - Episode dated 12 October 1994 (1994) - Self
    - Episode dated 20 December 1993 (1993) - Self
    1998
    Roger Miller Remembered (TV Special) as
    Self
    1996
    The Rosie O'Donnell Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 2 March 1998 (1998) - Self
    - Episode #1.120 (1996) - Self
    1997
    The 32nd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1997
    The 39th Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1996
    Crook & Chase (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Clint Black (1996) - Self
    1996
    Opryland's Country Christmas (TV Special) as
    Self
    1996
    Maury (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 26 November 1996 (1996) - Self
    1996
    The 31st Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1996
    Grand Ole Opry 70th Anniversary (TV Special) as
    Self
    1995
    The 30th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1995
    The Annual Artist Rights Foundation Honors Steven Spielberg (TV Special) as
    Self
    1995
    The 22nd Annual American Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1995
    The Best of Country (TV Special) as
    Self - Host
    1994
    Opryland's Country Christmas (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    1994
    Merle Haggard: An American Story (TV Special) as
    Self
    1994
    Amy Grant: Building the House of Love (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1993
    Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Telethon 1994 (1994) - Self
    - Telethon 1993 (1993) - Self
    1994
    In a New Light '94 (TV Special) as
    Self
    1994
    The Roots of Country: Nashville Celebrates the Ryman (TV Special) as
    Self
    1994
    The 36th Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1994
    R.A.D.D.: Drive My Car (Music Video short) as
    Self - Musician
    1994
    The 21st Annual American Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1994
    Super Bowl XXVIII (TV Special) as
    Self - Halftime Show Performer
    1994
    The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1993
    A Day in the Life of Country Music (TV Special) as
    Self
    1993
    27th Annual Country Music Association Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Host / Performer
    1993
    Music of the West: A Tribute to America's Singing Cowboys (TV Special) as
    Self
    1993
    John & Leeza from Hollywood (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.22 (1993) - Self
    1993
    Willie Nelson: The Big Six-0 (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    1993
    Late Night with David Letterman (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 4 May 1993 (1993) - Self
    1993
    Good Morning America (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 8 March 1993 (1993) - Self
    1993
    The Academy of Country Music's Greatest Hits (TV Special) as
    Self
    1993
    Andy Griffith Show Reunion (TV Special) as
    Self
    1993
    Country Music Association's 35th Anniversary (TV Special) as
    Self
    1992
    Bob Hope's Four-Star Christmas Fiesta from San Antonio (TV Special) as
    Self
    1992
    The Best of Country '92: Countdown at the Neon Armadillo (TV Special) as
    Self - Host
    1992
    The Whoopi Goldberg Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.33 (1992) - Self - Guest
    1992
    In a New Light: A Call to Action in the War Against AIDS (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1992
    Country Music Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary Celebration (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    1992
    The 27th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1992
    The 34th Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1991
    Hot Country Nights (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 2 February 1992 (1992) - Self
    - Episode dated 24 November 1991 (1991) - Self
    1992
    The 19th Annual American Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1991
    Montana Christmas Skies (TV Special) as
    Self
    1991
    25th Annual Country Music Association Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1989
    The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest / Self
    - Episode #29.175 (1991) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Robert Morse, Ritch Shydner, Clint Black (1991) - Self
    - Episode #28.252 (1990) - Self - Musical Guest
    - Episode dated 23 October 1989 (1989) - Self - Musical Guest
    1991
    The 26th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1991
    Yellow Ribbon Party (TV Special) as
    Self
    1991
    A Festival at Ford's (TV Special) as
    Self
    1991
    The 18th Annual American Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1991
    Grand Ole Opry 65th Anniversary (TV Special) as
    Self
    1990
    1990 Billboard Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1990
    24th Annual Country Music Association Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Perfomer
    1990
    The 25th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1990
    Ole! It's Bob Hope's Spring Fling of Comedy and Music from Acapulco (TV Special) as
    Self
    1990
    The 17th Annual American Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1989
    Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (TV Special) as
    Self
    1989
    Hee Haw (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #21.9 (1989) - Self
    Archive Footage
    2022
    Sheryl (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    2019
    Milk (Documentary) as
    Self
    2017
    CMA Awards Live: Greatest Moments 1968-2015 (Video) as
    Self
    2017
    Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #36.306 (2017) - Self
    2015
    The Apprentice (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Top Feuds, Firings and Fails (2015) - Self
    2006
    CMT: The Greatest - 40 Greatest Albums (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2004
    Country Superstars: Video Hits (Video short) as
    Clint Black
    2004
    CMT: 100 Greatest Music Videos (TV Movie) as
    Self

    References

    Clint Black Wikipedia