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  • Sep 16, 1940
    Multi-instrumentalist John Sommers is born in Los Angeles. He becomes a member of John Denver's band in the early-1970s, playing on such hits as "Back Home Again" and "I'm Sorry." He also writes Denver's "Thank God I'm A Country Boy"
    Sep 19, 1940
    Songwriter Paul Williams is born in Omaha, Nebraska. Known for writing such pop hits as "We've Only Just Begun," "You And Me Against The World" and "Evergreen," he begins writing country songs in the 1990s, including Diamond Rio's "You're Gone"
    Oct 9, 1940
    John Lennon is born at Oxford Street Maternity Hospital in Liverpool, England. Several Beatles songs will be remade as country hits, including "Something," "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party" and "I Feel Fine"
    Oct 21, 1940
    R&B singer/songwriter Jimmy Beaumont is born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A member of the doo-wop era vocal group The Skyliners, he co-writes "Since I Don't Have You," which Ronnie Milsap remakes as a country hit in 1991
    Oct 23, 1940
    Pop songwriter Ellie Greenwich is born in Brooklyn, New York. In addition to writing such pop hits as "Da Doo Ron Ron," "Hanky Panky" and "Do Wah Diddy Diddy," she also earns success in country music in 1972 when Jody Miller covers "Be My Baby"
    Nov 4, 1940
    Blues-rock singer Delbert McClinton is born in Lubbock, Texas. McClinton teams with Tanya Tucker on the 1993 duet "Tell Me About It" and writes Emmylou Harris' 1978 hit "Two More Bottles Of Wine"
    Nov 28, 1940
    Pop singer and songwriter Bruce Channel is born in Jacksonville, Texas. He composes and sings the original version of "Hey! Baby!," covered as a country hit by Anne Murray. He also co-writes hits for Janie Fricke, T.G. Sheppard and John Conlee
    Dec 23, 1940
    Singer/songwriter Eugene Record is born in Chicago. As a member of the R&B group The Chi-Lites, he writes the 1972 hit "Oh Girl," remade 10 years later for the country audience by Con Hunley
    Dec 27, 1940
    Songwriter Darrell Staedtler is born in Llano, Texas. He writes George Strait's "A Fire I Can't Put Out" and Billy "Crash" Craddock's "I Love The Blues And The Boogie Woogie," plus a pair of 1960s hits by The Wilburn Brothers
    Jan 23, 1941
    Buddy Buie is born in Dothan, Alabama. He writes The Classics IV pop hits "Stormy" and "Traces," and forms the Atlanta Rhythm Section. Buie also co-writes the Wynonna country hit "Rock Bottom"




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