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  • Feb 6, 1941
    Songwriter Earl "Peanutt" Montgomery is born in Wayne County, Tennessee. His credits include Emmylou Harris' "One Of These Days," Tanya Tucker's "What's Your Mama's Name" and George Jones & Tammy Wynette's "We're Gonna Hold On"
    Dec 10, 1979
    Songwriter Earl "Peanutt" Montgomery has documents drawn up in Alabama to have George Jones committed to Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital
    Apr 8, 2014
    Heritage Builders Publishing issues "The Legend Of George Jones: His Life And Death." The biography is authored by "Loving You Could Never Be Better" songwriters Earl "Peanutt" Montgomery and Charlene Montgomery
    Mar 15, 2018
    The Tennessean reports songwriter Earl Montgomery has filed a suit against George Jones' widow, Nancy Jones, plus Cracker Barrel and the Concord Music Group. Montgomery claims they released "George Jones & The Smoky Mountain Boys," an album Montgomery produced in the 1970s, without permission or payment

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