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  • Nov 20, 1946
    Songwriter Roger Murrah is born in Athens, Alabama. His credits include Alabama's "I'm In A Hurry (And Don't Know Why)," The Oak Ridge Boys' "It Takes A Little Rain (To Make Love Grow)" and Alan Jackson's "Don't Rock The Jukebox"
    Nov 24, 1946
    Songwriter Earl Clark is born in Dillon, South Carolina. He pens the Tracy Lawrence hits "Can't Break It To My Heart" and "Renegades, Rebels And Rogues"
    Nov 26, 1946
    Maggie Sue Wimberly is born in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Using the stage name Sue Richards, she records frequently during the 1970s but earns her biggest hits as a songwriter for Tammy Wynette, Narvel Felts and Jody Miller & Johnny Paycheck
    Dec 17, 1946
    Songwriter/musician Carl Chambers is born in Lakeland, Florida. He authors Alabama's "Close Enough To Perfect" and Ricky Skaggs' "Love's Gonna Get You Someday," and plays guitar on The Bellamy Brothers' hits "Dancin' Cowboys" and "Sugar Daddy"
    Dec 25, 1946
    Singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett is born in Pascagoula, Mississippi. With a devout following of Parrot Heads, he combines pop, country and Caribbean influences, gaining a country hit with "Margaritaville" in 1977 and returning to the genre with several collaborations 30 years later
    Jan 16, 1947
    Sandy Pinkard is born in Abbeville, Louisiana. He makes a mark in the satirical duo Pinkard & Bowden and writes several country hits: "Blessed Are The Believers," "You're The Reason God Made Oklahoma" and "I Can Tell By The Way You Dance"
    Jan 24, 1947
    Rock musician Warren Zevon is born in Chicago. Best known for his 1978 single "Werewolves Of London," he also writes the Linda Ronstadt hit "Poor Poor Pitiful Me," which Terri Clark remakes for country consumption in 1996
    Jan 26, 1947
    Hank Williams writes "I Saw The Light"
    Mar 8, 1947
    Songwriter Carole Bayer Sager is born in New York. In addition to pop hits such as "That's What Friends Are For" and "Groovy Kind Of Love," she writes Dolly Parton's "You're The Only One" and Reba McEntire's multi-female collaboration "On My Own"
    Mar 10, 1947
    Songwriter Alex Harvey is born in Dyersburg, Tennessee. His credits include Tanya Tucker's "Delta Dawn," Billy Ray Cyrus' "Somebody New" and T. Graham Brown's "Hell And High Water"




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