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October 17th, 2011

Bill Luther

Bill Luther’s catalog contains multiple cuts by mainstay Country artists such as Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Kenny Chesney, Joe Nichols, and Gary Allen. He’s co-written many amazing songs with the renowned songwriter, Aimee Mayo. He’s written the #1 hit “My Best Friend” by Tim McGraw, #2 hits “Let It Go” (McGraw), and “Who You’d Be Today” (Chesney), and the duet “Let’s Make Love” by Faith Hill and Tim McGraw.

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September 9th, 2011

Buddy Brock

We’re big fans of Buddy Brock. His catalog contains songs published by Acuff-Rose/Sony Music, where Brock was a staff-writer from 1990-2007. It has seen diverse cuts by Alan Jackson, Tracy Byrd, Kenny Chesney, Aaron Tippin, and George Strait.

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May 31st, 2011

David Kent

Adding  to our impressive list of catalogs is David Kent, the man co-wrote the Blake Shelton #1 “Austin.” We’re please to know David and to have acquired an interest in his catalog. Click here to learn more about David and “Austin.”

Ain’t It Funny

(Written By Mark Rooney and Jennifer Lopez)

This Jennifer Lopez classic debuted on her album J.Lo and was a massive hit internationally. The album spent a total of six weeks on the Billboard Top 20 charts and eventually sold over 8 million copies worldwide.

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Breath Of Heaven (Mary’s Song)

(Written by Amy Grant and Chris Eaton)

With the Christmas season upon us, we’d like to feature a modern Christmas classic.

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Mystery Train – Herman Parker Jr.

(Written by Herman Parker Jr. and Sam Phillips)

The Elvis Presley version of the song is currently ranked as the 83rd greatest song of all time…

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Baby Blue – George Strait

(Written by Aaron Barker)


Baby, Baby – Amy Grant

(Written By Amy Grant & Keith Thomas)

Story of the song:

I find myself over and over humming that catchy synthesizer hook, hearing that slightly outdated drum machine loop beat on the insides of my ear drums, and mumbling under my breath all kinds of rhymes ending in “-otion,” even unrelated ones like potion, lotion, commotion…. The fact is Amy Grant’s 1991 single “Baby Baby” is classic, and I just can’t get it out of my head. more