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  • Sep 8, 1994
    Terri Clark, Chris Waters and Tom Shapiro write Clark's debut single, "Better Things To Do," in Nashville
    Oct 31, 1995
    Bryan White, Derek George and John Tirro write "So Much For Pretending" on Halloween, distracted periodically by trick-or-treaters
    Jan 5, 1996
    With a recording session three days away, David Lee Murphy writes the future hit "Every Time I Get Around You"
    Nov 11, 1996
    Shaye Smith and Mark Alan Springer write the AA-themed Kenny Chesney hit "That's Why I'm Here"
    Jan 7, 1998
    Marty Stuart writes "Same Old Train." The song goes on to win a Grammy award after it's recorded by an entourage that features 13 different artists, including Clint Black, Patty Loveless, Ricky Skaggs, Randy Travis and Dwight Yoakam
    Jan 20, 1999
    Steve Wariner and Bill Anderson write "Two Teardrops"
    Jun 5, 1999
    Irritated by the reams of tour buses bringing fans to take pictures of his house, Waylon Jennings stops a songwriting session with Andy Griggs to chase buses and take photos of fans
    Apr 12, 2000
    Bill Anderson and Jon Randall write "Whiskey Lullaby"
    Mar 14, 2001
    Inspired in part by the pews at the Ryman Auditorium, Wynonna Judd co-writes "You Are," which becomes the closing theme song for "Someone Like You," a movie starring her sister Ashley
    Sep 11, 2001
    The Eagles cancel a recording session in the aftermath of terrorist attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center. It would have been the opening session for the album "Long Road Out Of Eden." Instead, they begin writing "Hole In The World"




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