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  • Jan 27, 1895
    "Look For The Silver Lining" songwriter Buddy De Sylva is born in New York City. In 1942, he co-founds Capitol Records, a launching pad for such country acts as Merle Haggard, Garth Brooks, Buck Owens and Keith Urban
    Mar 24, 1895
    Songwriter Mark Fisher is born in Philadelphia. He writes the pop standard "Oh, How I Miss You Tonight," which becomes a 1979 country hit when Deborah Allen records her voice alongside the voice of the late Jim Reeves
    May 2, 1895
    Broadway lyricist Lorenz Hart is born in New York City. The co-author of "My Funny Valentine" and "The Lady Is A Tramp," he also writes "Blue Moon," a pop song that The Mavericks cover for the "Apollo 13" soundtrack
    Jun 2, 1895
    Songwriter Jean Villard is born in Montreux, Switzerland. He writes The Browns' 1959 crossover hit "The Three Bells"
    Jul 12, 1895
    Songwriter Oscar Hammerstein II is born in New York City. A composer of the musicals "Oklahoma!" and "The Sound Of Music," he also writes two 1920s songs that become country hits for Slim Whitman: "Indian Love Call" and "Rose-Marie"
    Aug 21, 1895
    Songwriter Benny Davis is born in New York. He authors two pop hits that are successfully remade in country music: "Don't Break The Heart That Loves You," by Margo Smith; and "Oh, How I Miss You Tonight," by Jim Reeves & Deborah Allen
    Sep 20, 1895
    Songwriter Bob Miller is born in Memphis, Tennessee. An associate of Elton Britt, he pens the Ernest Tubb hit "Driftwood On The River" and is among the inaugural 20 inductees in the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970
    Dec 16, 1895
    Lyricist Andy Razaf is born in Washington, D.C. Razaf writes "Honeysuckle Rose," "In The Mood" and "Ain't Misbehavin'," destined to become a country hit for Hank Williams Jr. in 1986
    Jan 14, 1896
    Pop songwriter Seymour Simons is born in Detroit, Michigan. He authors The Hoosier Hot Shots' "Breezin' Along With The Breeze" and "All Of Me," destined to become a 1978 hit for Willie Nelson
    Feb 11, 1896
    Bolivar Lee Shook is born in Prentiss County, Mississippi. Operating as B.L. Shook, he pens Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs' 1959 hit "The Cabin On The Hill"




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