Byron Hill
Nashville Hall of Fame Songwriter, Byron Hill, moved from his hometown of Winston-Salem, NC to Nashville in 1978 to make it as a songwriter. His songs have been on over 700 recordings earning 96 Gold and Platinum Awards, 10 ASCAP Awards, 34 U.S. and Canadian Top 10 Hits. He reached the Number 1 Country Chart position with “Fool Hearted Memory (George Strait), Born Country (Alabama), and “Nothing On But The Radio” (Gary Allan). His other hits include "Out Of Your Mind", (Joe Sun), "Pickin’ Up Strangers” (Johnny Lee), "The Pages Of My Mind" (Ray Charles, “Nights” (Ed Bruce), “Alright Already” (Larry Stewart), “Lifestyles Of The Not So Rich And Famous” (Tracy Byrd), “High-Tech Redneck” (George Jones), “Over You” (Anne Murray), “If I Was A Drinkin’ Man” (Neal McCoy), “Politics, Religion And Her” (Sammy Kershaw, “The Strong One” (Mila Mason), “Size Matters” (Joe Nichols).
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