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May 16, 1931
Songwriter Bill Browning is born in Wayne County, West Virginia. Browning writes Jimmie Skinner's 1959 hit "Dark Hollow"
May 24, 1931
Songwriter Clint Ballard is born in El Paso, Texas. In addition to Faron Young's country hit "Nightmare," he authors such pop hits as Linda Ronstadt's "You're No Good" and Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders' "Game Of Love"
Aug 1, 1931
Elliott Charles Adnopoz is born in Brooklyn, New York. Better known as Ramblin' Jack Elliott, he becomes an influential folk singer/songwriter and writes Johnny Cash's 1965 country hit "Mister Garfield"
Aug 15, 1931
Songwriter Earl Green is born in Walker County, Alabama. He will author Dave Dudley's "Six Days On The Road" and The Willis Brothers' "Give Me 40 Acres (To Turn This Rig Around)"
Aug 23, 1931
Songwriter Scott Turner is born in Sydney, Nova Scotia. He writes Tennessee Ernie Ford's "Hicktown" and Kay Adams' "Little Pink Mack"
Sep 5, 1931
Songwriter Carmol Taylor is born in Brilliant, Alabama. His credits include George Jones' "The Grand Tour," Tammy Wynette's "My Man," David Wills' "There's A Song On The Jukebox" and Joe Stampley's "Red Wine And Blue Memories"
Sep 14, 1931
Songwriter Tommy Blake is born in Dallas, Texas. He writes Johnny Horton's 1957 single "The Woman I Need" and Jim Reeves' 1968 hit "That's When I See The Blues (In Your Pretty Brown Eyes)"
Sep 19, 1931
R&B singer Brook Benton is born in Camden, South Carolina. He writes two songs, "Endlessly" and "It's Just A Matter Of Time," that become country hits for Sonny James. He also records the first hit version of "Rainy Night In Georgia," covered for country by Hank Williams Jr.
Oct 13, 1931
Songwriter Freddy Powers is born in Duncan, Oklahoma. He will author George Jones' "I Always Get Lucky With You" and several Merle Haggard hits, including "Let's Chase Each Other Around The Room" and "A Place To Fall Apart"
Nov 16, 1931
Folk artist Bob Gibson is born in New York City. He plays a formative role in developing Greenwich Village's coffeehouse circuit and co-writes one country hit, George Hamilton IV's "Abilene"
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