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Oct 5, 2004
The Tennessean reports Loretta Lynn has filed suit in Nashville to regain ownership of more than 100 songs from Sure-Fire Music, including "Coal Miner's Daughter" and "You Ain't Woman Enough." The original Sure-Fire owners, Doyle and Teddy Wilburn, have died, and the contract allows her to terminate if ownership changes
Oct 6, 2004
Playing off the lyrics of the Tim Nichols-written songs "Live Like You Were Dying" and "Girls Lie Too," Warner Chappell throws a Nashville party in which a skydiver lands on Music Row while Hooters waitresses serve the guests
Oct 29, 2004
George W. Bush agrees to stop using "Still The One" as a campaign theme when singer/songwriter John Hall, who supports opponent John Kerry, protests that it was used without permission from Hall and his co-writer, Johanna Hall
Nov 4, 2004
Songwriter Dale Noe dies in Mesa, Arizona. Among his credits were Wynn Stewart's "It's Such A Pretty World Today" and Jim Reeves' posthumous hits "Missing You" and "Angels Don't Lie"
Nov 7, 2004
The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame adds Guy Clark ("Heartbroke"), Freddie Hart ("Easy Loving"), Dennis Morgan ("I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool") and Billy Joe Shaver ("I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal")
Nov 21, 2004
Asked by songwriter John Wiggins if he wants a shot of tequila, Gary Hannan declines, saying, "Tequila makes my pants fall off." The next day, the two write the future Joe Nichols hit "Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off"
Nov 22, 2004
Gary Hannan and John Wiggins write the future Joe Nichols hit "Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off" in Nashville
Nov 25, 2004
Songwriter Bob House dies in Hollister, Missouri. Best known for writing Anne Murray's "Urban Cowboy" track "Could I Have This Dance," he also penned T.G. Sheppard's "Mister D.J." and Gene Watson's "Sometimes I Get Lucky And Forget"
Dec 11, 2004
A&E's "City Confidential" uses 12 seconds of the University of Tennessee marching band's "Rocky Top" during a profile of Knoxville without acquiring permission. Copyright owners Del and Dane Bryant sue for infringement in 2009
Dec 15, 2004
Jason Michael Carroll takes his first trip to Nashville. The North Carolina resident has a significant appointment in Music City: a writing session with Radney Foster
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