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  • Bob McDill - Wikipedia
    Robert Lee McDill (born April 5, 1944) is a retired American songwriter, active from the 1960s until 2000 [1] During his career he wrote or co-wrote 31 number one country hits [2] His songs were also recorded by popular artists of the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, including The Grateful Dead, Ray Charles, Joe Cocker, Anne Murray, and B J Thomas
  • Bob McDill Biography | Country Music | Ken Burns - PBS
    In a career that spanned three decades, songwriter Bob McDill landed no fewer than 31 No 1 songs on Billboard’s Country Music charts – enduring classics like “Gone Country,” “Good Ole Boys Like
  • 25 Incredible Country Songs Written by Bob McDill - The Boot
    From Don't Close Your Eyes to Gone Country, take a look at the top country hits written by 2023 Country Music Hall of Fame inductee Bob McDill
  • A Hardworking Man Named Bob McDill - THE BITTER SOUTHERNER
    McDill wrote an astonishing 31 No 1 songs in a career that spanned three decades and weathered a slew of changes in country music He wrote enduring tunes like “Song of the South” for Alabama, “Good Ole Boys Like Me” for Don Williams, “Don’t Close Your Eyes” for Keith Whitley, and “Louisiana Saturday Night” for McDaniel
  • Bob McDill - Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
    Songwriter Bob McDill brought a literary sensibility, a tireless work ethic, and a deep appreciation of southern heritage to country music when he arrived in Nashville in 1970
  • Bob McDill: The Country Music Hall of Fame - YouTube
    Songwriter Bob McDill brought a literary sensibility, a tireless work ethic, and a deep appreciation of southern heritage to country music when he arrived in Nashville in 1970 Over the next
  • Exclusive: Country Music Hall of Fame Member Bob McDill Shares Unique . . .
    Hall of Fame member Bob McDill never envisioned himself as a country songwriter—his early inspirations included Joni Mitchell and Paul Simon
  • Legendary songwriter Bob McDills life work: 217 legal pads of country gold
    McDill, who donated his life's work to the Country Music Hall of Fame, has hits that include "Good Ole Boys Like Me," "Don't Close Your Eyes," "Gone Country" and dozens more
  • Bob McDill - Texas Heritage Songwriters Association
    A master of writing number-one hits – 31 to be exact – Waldon, Texas, native Bob McDill has been no stranger to country and American pop music
  • Bob McDill
    When Bob McDill moved to Nashville in 1970, he believed that the city was poised to become a rock and pop mecca McDill had two cuts under his belt, one by Perry Como, the other by Sam the Sham the Pharaohs, and was writing for Jack Clement's publishing company





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