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  • Jan 30, 1972
    Grammy voters shower Kris Kristofferson with five nominations as a songwriter for three songs: "Help Me Make It Through The Night," "Me And Bobby McGee" and "For The Good Times." Four artists are also nominated for recordings of his tunes
    Feb 4, 1972
    Songwriter/producer Frank Rogers is born in Florence, South Carolina. He oversees hits for Brad Paisley, Trace Adkins, Josh Turner and Granger Smith, among others. His compositions include Paisley's "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)," Scotty McCreery's "Five More Minutes" and Darius Rucker's "This"
    Feb 15, 1972
    Kris Kristofferson repeats as Songwriter of the Year during the Nashville Songwriters Association International Awards at the Holiday Inn near Vanderbilt. "Sunday Morning Coming Down" swipes Song of the Year
    Mar 13, 1972
    Freddie Hart wins five times during the seventh annual Academy Of Country & Western Music awards at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California. "Easy Loving" takes Single Record, Song and Album of the Year, and Hart claims Entertainer and Top Male Vocalist
    Mar 14, 1972
    "Help Me Make It Through The Night" is a double-winner during the 14th annual Grammy awards in New York, claiming Best Country Song for Kris Kristofferson and Best Country Vocal Performance, Female, for Sammi Smith
    Mar 28, 1972
    Songwriter/bass player Jerry Flowers is born in West Virginia. A member of Keith Urban's road band, Flowers writes Sam Hunt's "House Party," Billy Currington's "Do I Make You Wanna" and Jason Aldean's "A Little More Summertime"
    May 15, 1972
    "Sea Of Heartbreak" songwriters Burt Bacharach and Hal David join the Songwriters Hall of Fame during an event at New York's Americana Hotel. Other inductees include Leo Robin, Carl Sigman, Mitchell Parish, Haven Gillespie, Pete Seeger, Arthur Freed, Edgar Leslie, E.Y. Harburg and Andy Razaf
    May 27, 1972
    Singer/songwriter Jace Everett is born in Evansville, Indiana. Raised in Texas, he earns his first hit in 2006 as a songwriter of Josh Turner's "Your Man." He also writes and sings "Bad Things," the theme to the HBO vampire drama "True Blood"
    Jun 21, 1972
    Allison Moorer is born in Frankville, Alabama. The younger sister of Shelby Lynne, she earns an Oscar nomination for her song "A Soft Place To Fall," included in the movie "The Horse Whisperer"
    Jun 23, 1972
    Songwriter John Schweers moves to Nashville, where he earns hits with Ronnie Milsap's "Daydreams About Night Things," Steve Wariner's "Your Memory" and Dave & Sugar's "Golden Tears"




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