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  • Sep 28, 1937
    Record producer/songwriter Glenn Sutton is born in Hodge, Louisiana. As a writer, he pens such hits as "What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made A Loser Out Of Me)," "Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad" and "Almost Persuaded," while most of his production credits are for his wife, Lynn Anderson
    Jul 20, 1964
    Songwriter/producer Glenn Sutton moves from Mississippi to Nashville. He becomes Lynn Anderson's husband and producer, and writes such hits as "Almost Persuaded," "I Don't Wanna Play House" and "Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad"
    Mar 2, 1967
    "Almost Persuaded" nets three trophies during the ninth annual Grammy Awards. David Houston wins Best Country & Western Recording and Best C&W Vocal Performance, Male, while songwriters Billy Sherrill and Glenn Sutton take Best Country & Western Song
    May 4, 1969
    Lynn Anderson marries songwriter/producer Glenn Sutton
    Apr 5, 1972
    Dolly Parton, Lynn Anderson and Barbara Mandrell are installed in the Walkway of Stars at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville. Also added are Gene Autry, Charley Pride, The Statler Brothers, Bonnie Owens and songwriter Glenn Sutton
    Apr 18, 1974
    It's a date: Lynn Anderson records "What A Man, My Man Is" with her man, producer Glenn Sutton, at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
    Sep 23, 1977
    Lynn Anderson confirms rumors she's been divorced from record producer Glenn Sutton for several weeks. The split is reportedly amicable, and Anderson says the two remain business partners
    May 24, 1978
    A day before it opens to the public, Webb Pierce unveils his guitar-shaped swimming pool to the music industry. Record producer Glenn Sutton runs through the crowd in a Green Hornet mask and green trunks, swims the length of the pool and disappears
    Sep 19, 1999
    The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inducts Tommy Collins ("The Roots Of My Raising"), Wayne Kemp ("The Fireman"), Glenn Sutton ("Almost Persuaded") and A.L. "Doodle" Owens ("Wine Colored Roses")
    Aug 20, 2005
    The Texas Country Music Hall of Fame adds Jimmy Dean, Roger Miller, fiddler Johnny Gimble and producer/songwriter Glenn Sutton during a ceremony in Carthage

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