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Jun 27, 1935
Bobby Harden is born in England, Arkansas. As a member of The Harden Trio, he appears on the 1966 hit "Tippy Toeing." He also writes Mark Chesnutt's "Too Cold At Home" and Reba McEntire's "Today All Over Again," among others
Jun 29, 1935
Songwriter Glenn D. Tubb is born in San Antonio, Texas. He authors Johnny Cash's "Home Of The Blues," Ernest Tubb's "Next Time," Henson Cargill's "Skip A Rope" and George Jones & Tammy Wynette's "Two Story House"
Jul 18, 1935
Singer/songwriter Dallas Harms is born in Jansen, Saskatchewan. He authors a trio of Gene Watson country hits: "Paper Rose," "The Old Man And His Horn" and "Cowboys Don't Get Lucky All The Time"
Jul 22, 1935
Songwriter Jimmy Jay is born. He tours as a member of the backing band for Conway Twitty and Eddy Raven and authors Ernie Ashworth's 1966 country hit "At Ease Heart"
Aug 2, 1935
Songwriter Hank Cochran is born in Isola, Mississippi. His credits include Vern Gosdin's "Set 'Em Up Joe," Patsy Cline's "I Fall To Pieces," George Strait's "Ocean Front Property" and Eddy Arnold's "Make The World Go Away," among others. Cochran joins the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2014
Sep 19, 1935
Music executive Billy Deaton is born in Slaughter, Mississippi. He works as a booking agent and publicist for the likes of Faron Young and Bill Anderson, co-writing Young's hit "Wine Me Up"
Sep 28, 1935
Songwriter Bill Owens is born in Tennessee. The uncle of Dolly Parton, he pens Bill Phillips' "Put It Off Until Tomorrow" and Skeeter Davis' "Fuel To The Flame"
Oct 6, 1935
Songwriter Kendall Hayes is born in Perryville, Kentucky. He writes Leroy Van Dyke's 1961 country hit "Walk On By"
Nov 19, 1935
Songwriter Jerry Foster is born in Tallapoosa, Missouri. His credits include Conway Twitty's "Ain't She Somethin' Else," Mark Chesnutt's "I'll Think Of Something" and Mickey Gilley's "Here Comes The Hurt Again"
Nov 29, 1935
Songwriter and guitarist Johnny "Peanuts" Wilson is born in Riverside, West Virginia. After membership in Roy Orbison's Teen Kings, he goes on to write such songs as C.W. McCall's "Roses For Mama," Billy "Crash" Craddock's "Easy As Pie" and Kenny Rogers' "Love The World Away"
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