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Sep 10, 1925
R&B artist Roy Brown is born in New Orleans. He writes "Good Rockin' Tonight," an early Sun recording by Elvis Presley, and earns a country hit in 1948 with his own recording, "'Fore Day In The Morning"
Sep 11, 1925
Pop songwriter Alan Bergman is born in Brooklyn, New York. Along with wife Marilyn Bergman, he writes "The Theme From the Summer Of '42" and "The Way We Were," plus country hits "All His Children" and "You Don't Bring Me Flowers"
Sep 16, 1925
Songwriter Earl Solomon Burroughs is born. Working under the name Jack Hammer, he co-writes the Jerry Lee Lewis classic "Great Balls Of Fire"
Sep 26, 1925
Martin Robinson is born in Glendale, Arizona. Under the name Marty Robbins, he brings a smooth style and confident swagger to country, mixing pop crossover material, western story songs and country ballads, ultimately landing in the Country Music Hall of Fame
Oct 11, 1925
Jimmy Murphy is born in Republic, Alabama. His 1950s recording of "Electricity" is considered one of country's 500 greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation's 2003 book "Heartaches By The Number"
Oct 15, 1925
Guitarist Mickey Baker is born in Louisville, Kentucky. As part of the duo Mickey And Sylvia, he sings on the 1957 pop hit "Love Is Strange." He also authors a Jim Reeves country hit, "Two Shadows On Your Window"
Oct 17, 1925
Songwriter Ted Jarrett is born in Nashville. Primarily an R&B composer, he also pens Webb Pierce's 1955 country hit "Love, Love, Love"
Dec 13, 1925
Songwriter Wayne Walker is born in Quapaw, Oklahoma. His credits include: Ray Price's "I've Got A New Heartache," Patsy Cline's "Leavin' On Your Mind," Mel Tillis' "Burning Memories" and Jack Greene's "All The Time," among others
Dec 21, 1925
Quanah Talmadge "Billy" Tubb is born in Kaufman, Texas. He writes "Seaman's Blues" for his uncle, Ernest Tubb, while serving in the Pacific during World War II
Dec 25, 1925
Howard Hausey is born in Yellow Pine, Louisiana. Operating as rockabilly artist Howard Crockett, he authors the Johnny Horton hits "All Grown Up" and "Honky-Tonk Man." The latter becomes the breakthrough hit for Dwight Yoakam
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