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Oct 26, 1991
"Most People Are Good" songwriter Ed Hill and his wife, Laura, are married in Kingston Springs, Tennessee
Nov 2, 1991
Songwriter Mort Shuman dies of cancer in London. He wrote several Elvis Presley hits and had country hits with two titles: Dwight Yoakam's "Little Sister" and three separate versions of "Save The Last Dance For Me," by Buck Owens, by Emmylou Harris and by Dolly Parton
Dec 26, 1991
Songwriter Sid Wayne dies of kidney failure in Dallas. In addition to the pop hits "See You In September" and "It's Impossible," he wrote Elvis Presley's "I Need Your Love Tonight" and Billy "Crash" Craddock's "I'm Gonna Knock On Your Door"
Jan 24, 1992
Songwriter Ken Darby dies of a heart ailment in Sherman Oaks, California. He wrote Tennessee Ernie Ford's "River Of No Return," and worked on the music in such films as "The King And I," "Camelot" and "The Wizard Of Oz"
Feb 25, 1992
"Love Can Build A Bridge" wins twice during the 34th annual Grammy Awards in New York. The Judds win Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal; songwriters Naomi Judd, John Jarvis and Paul Overstreet take Best Country Song
Mar 11, 1992
Travis Tritt's "Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)" wins The Music City News Song of the Year award
Mar 14, 1992
The Nashville Songwriters Association names Pat Alger the Songwriter of the Year; Alan Jackson, Songwriter/Artist of the Year; and "Somewhere In My Broken Heart," Song of the Year
Apr 10, 1992
While on tour in Tallahassee, Alan Jackson starts writing "Chattahoochee" with Jim McBride. They continue working on the song in Pensacola the next day and finish it in Thibodeaux, Louisiana, on April 12
Apr 12, 1992
After finishing the song on the bus with co-writer Jim McBride, Alan Jackson plays "Chattahoochee" on stage for the first time in Thibodeaux, Louisiana
Apr 29, 1992
Billy Dean is one of seven double-winners in the 27th annual Academy Of Country Music awards, aired by NBC from Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre. He takes Top New Male Vocalist and Song of the Year, for "Somewhere In My Broken Heart"
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