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February 19th, 2013

I Wanna Hold Your Songs

I Wanna Hold Your Songs features two #1 songs from some of today’s biggest male country stars. “Getting You Home” was Chris Young’s first #1 single and was nominated for a Grammy for Best Male Country Performance. The song came off his #1 album, The Man I Want To Be. “She Wouldn’t Be Gone” was a #1 single for Blake Shelton for two straight weeks. The song reappeared on Blake’s greatest hits album Loaded: The Best of Blake Shelton.

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February 1st, 2013

Fun Attic

Fun Attic opened its doors in 1990 as a publishing house that developed into a full-service administration company. Their songs have been recorded by a variety of musical acts including DC Talk, Jaci Valesquez, and Avalon. The catalog features “Jesus Freak,” recorded by DC Talk in 1995.

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July 26th, 2012

Mac Gayden

Mac Gayden wrote the international classic “Everlasting Love” with Buzz Cason. The song was recorded by Robert Knight and released in 1968. “Everlasting Love” is one of BMI’s top Award winning songs of all time. more

I Wanna Hold Your Songs

I Wanna Hold Your Songs features two #1 songs from some of today’s biggest male country stars. “Getting You Home” was Chris Young’s first #1 single and was nominated for a Grammy for Best Male Country Performance. The song came off his #1 album, The Man I Want To Be. “She Wouldn’t Be Gone” was a #1 single for Blake Shelton for two straight weeks. The song reappeared on Blake’s greatest hits album Loaded: The Best of Blake Shelton.

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Fun Attic

Fun Attic opened its doors in 1990 as a publishing house that developed into a full-service administration company. Their songs have been recorded by a variety of musical acts including DC Talk, Jaci Valesquez, and Avalon. The catalog features “Jesus Freak,” recorded by DC Talk in 1995.

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Mac Gayden

Mac Gayden wrote the international classic “Everlasting Love” with Buzz Cason. The song was recorded by Robert Knight and released in 1968. “Everlasting Love” is one of BMI’s top Award winning songs of all time. more


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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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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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.”


Wynn Varble

Wynn Varble is a talented hit-maker for artist like Brad Paisley and Daryl Worley. His songs include #1 Songs like “Waitin’ On A Woman” and “Have You Forgotten,” that have consistently touched the emotional fabric of our culture.


Hugh Prestwood

Hugh Prestwood is one of the newest additions to the Hearts Bluff Music family. He’s a truly a treasured writer’s-writer. Click here to read more about Hugh and his many hits.

 

 


Steve Dean – “Watching You”

“Watching You,” written by Steve Dean, is a touching tale of the bond between father and son. The song was recorded and released on Rodney Atkins 2006 album If You’re Going Through Hell. “Watching You” was named 2007’s #1 song on Billboard’s year-end chart. BMI also awarded Dean with a Million-Air certificate, for more than one million performances of the song. It’s a true gem and we’re honored to have acquired an interest in the song!


Hearts Bluff Music launches new website!

Welcome to Hearts Bluff Music’s newest new website! We’re excited to offer a more detailed look at our company and catalogs. We plan to highlight the wonderful songs and writers, and we’re leaving pages open for comments. We’d love to hear from you!