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Billy Sherrill

(Nov. 5, 1936- )
1995 Inductee (Lifework Award) Alabama Music Hall of Fame

As one of Music City’s most innovative and influential producers, Phil Campbell native Billy Sherrill pioneered the lush, layered “countrypolitan” sound that brought Nashville’s country music industry into the mainstream of popular culture.

Growing up in Franklin County, Sherrill played piano during evangelical tent-meeting revivals preached by his evangelical father. After learning to play saxophone, he teamed up with fellow musician and songwriter Rick Hall to form a rock ’n’ roll and rhythm-and-blues band called The Fairlanes. Sherrill and Hall co-wrote “Sweet and Innocent” for Roy Orbison before moving to the Muscle Shoals area to form a publishing partnership – Florence Alabama Music Enterprises (FAME) – with music enthusiast Tom Stafford above the City Drug Store in downtown Florence.

Sherrill relocated to Nashville in 1960, when he accepted an offer to serve as in-house engineer at the new studio owned by Florence native Sam Phillips, the founder of Sun Records. He went to work a producer for the Epic Records label in 1963. With a background in pop, rock and R&B rather than country, Sherrill became known as the “Toscanini of Twang” as he added more of a modern, sophisticated musical sensibility to the co-called “Nashville Sound.” Eventually his unconventional country production techniques would include lavish string sections and background vocals. As his success and stature soared, Sherrill often wrote or co-wrote songs for his artists that would suit his particular style of studio production.

For Epic, Sherrill produced David Houston’s Grammy Award-winning No. 1 smash “Almost Persuaded” (which he co-wrote with Glenn Sutton) before signing a fellow Alabama native, former waitress and hairdresser Tammy Wynette. Sherrill produced and co-wrote Wynette’s classic hits “Your Good Girl’s Gonna Go Bad” and “I Don’t Wanna Play House” before teaming Houston and Wynette for the smash duet “My Elusive Dreams” (co-written by Sherrill and fellow Alabamian Curly Putman). He also produced Wynette’s signature tunes, “D-I-V-O-R-C-E” and “Stand By Your Man” (which he also co-wrote).

Sherrill later signed Barbara Mandrell, George Jones and former Sun artist Charlie Rich to Epic, producing Mandrell’s first Top 40 single, “Playin’ Around With Love,” Jones’ “The Grand Tour,” “A Picture of Me (Without You)” and “The Door” and the two breakthrough hits that would finally establish Rich as a star, “Behind Closed Doors” and “The Most Beautiful Girl” (which Sherrill co-wrote). He also teamed real-life husband-and-wife Jones and Wynette for a series of chart-topping duets – “We’re Gonna Hold On,” “We Loved It Away,” “Golden Ring,” “Southern California,” “Near You” and “Two-Story House” – that reflected the topsy-turvy nature of the singing duo’s marriage during the early to mid-1970s.

Sherrill also produced and co-wrote hits for Tanya Tucker, Joe Stampley, Johnny Paycheck, Marty Robbins, Ronnie Milsap, Johnny Cash, Moe Bandy, Johnny Rodriguez, Janie Fricke, David Allan Coe, Bob Luman and Kenny Rogers and Dottie West. In the early 1980s, he reunited with Jones for the comeback hits “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” “I’m Not Ready Yet,” “If Drinkin’ Don’t Kill Me (Her Memory Will)” and “Same Ole Me.” He also produced Elvis Costello’s 1981 Nashville album, “Almost Blue,” and Ray Charles’ 1984 duets album Friendship, which also featured Jones, Hank Williams Jr., Merle Haggard, the Oak Ridge Boys, Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson. The album climbed to No. 1 on the country albums charts.

Sherrill won his second Grammy Award for Charlie Rich’s No. 1 country hit “A Very Special Love Song” in 1974. With a track record of 26 No. 1 country hits and 50 more Top 10 hits, he was inducted into the Nashville Songwriter Association International’s Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1984. Sherrill won the Alabama Music Hall of Fame’s Music Creator’s Award in 1985, and the Nashville Entertainment Association awarded him its Master Award the following year. He was inducted into the Nashville-based Musicians Hall of Fame in 2008.

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Chart Songs as a Songwriter

Song TitleRecording ArtistChart*Year
Almost PersuadedDavid Houston11966
Already It's HeavenDavid Houston11968
Another Lonely SongTammy Wynette11974
Bedtime StoryTammy Wynette11972
DoorGeorge Jones11975
Every Time You Touch Me I Get HighCharlie Rich11975
Good Lovin' Makes It RightTammy Wynette11971
Have A Little FaithDavid Houston11968
He Loves Me All The WayTammy Wynette11970
I Don't Wanna Play HouseTammy Wynette11967
I Love My FriendCharlie Rich11974
I'm A Stand By My Woman ManRonnie Milsap11976
Kids Say The Darndest ThingsTammy Wynette11973
Most Beautiful GirlCharlie Rich11973
My Elusive DreamsDavid Houston & Tammy Wynette11967
My ManTammy Wynette11972
Song TitleRecording ArtistChart*Year
Singing My SongTammy Wynette11969
Soul SongJoe Stampley11973
Stand By Your ManTammy Wynette11968
Take Me To Your WorldTammy Wynette11968
Til I Can Make It On My OwnTammy Wynette11976
Very Special Love SongCharlie Rich11974
Ways To Love A ManTammy Wynette11969
With One ExceptionDavid Houston11967
You And MeTammy Wynette11976
You Mean All The World To MeDavid Houston11967
Good ThingsDavid Houston21973
I'll See Him ThroughTammy Wynette21970
Reach Out Your Hand And TouchTammy Wynette21972
Takin' It EasyLacy J. Dalton21981
We Sure Can Love Each OtherTammy Wynette21971
Where Love Used To LiveDavid Houston21968
Woman Always KnowsDavid Houston21971
I Do My Swinging At HomeDavid Houston31970
I'm Down To My Last I Love YouDavid Houston31969
Livin' In A House Full Of LoveDavid Houston31965
Losers CathedralDavid Houston31967
My Elusive DreamsCharlie Rich31975
Sugar LipsAl Hirt31964
Til I Can Make It On My OwnKenny Rogers & Dottie West31979
Song TitleRecording ArtistChart*Year
Your Good Girl's Gonna Go BadTammy Wynette31967
Hello Mexico And Adios Baby To YouJohnny Duncan41978
My Woman's Good To MeDavid Houston41969
There's A Party Goin' OnJody Miller41972
Woman To WomanTammy Wynette41974
You Make Me Want To Be A MotherTammy Wynette41975
Everybody Makes MistakesLacy J. Dalton51982
HomecomingTom T. Hall51969
Southern CaliforniaGeorge Jones & Tammy Wynette51977
TonightBarbara Mandrell51978
After Closing TimeDavid Houston & Barbara Mandrell61970
Almost PersuadedBen Colder61966
Dream OnRighteous Brothers61974
Red Wine And Blue MemoriesJoe Stampley61978
Rock On BabyBrenda Lee61975
The CeremonyGeorge Jones & Tammy Wynette61972
Don't Let Me Touch YouMarty Robbins61977
Let's Get Together One Last TimeTammy Wynette61977
One Of A KindTammy Wynette61977
We Can Make ItGeorge Jones61972
What My Woman Can't DoGeorge Jones61973
Dream OnOak Ridge Boys71979
Friend, Lover, WifeJohnny Paycheck71978
Song TitleRecording ArtistChart*Year
No One Else In The WorldTammy Wynette71979
Oh Happy DayGlen Campbell71970
RingsTompal/Glaser Brothers71971
Sweet And InnocentOsmonds71971
Good NewsJody Miller91973
Love Ten Feet AwayKeith Whitley91986
Put Your Clothes Back OnJoe Stampley91979
BaronJohnny Cash101981
Beautiful WomanCharlie Rich101978
Maiden's PrayerDavid Houston101971
There's A Song On The JukeboxDavid Wills101975
Tonight My Baby's Coming HomeBarbara Mandrell101972
It's All OverDavid Houston & Tammy Wynette111968
Too Far GoneJoe Stampley121973
This Time I Almost Made ItBarbara Mandrell121974
Slow DownLacy J. Dalton131982
Too Far GoneEmmylou Harris131979
Your Good Girl's Gonna Go BadBillie Jo Speers131981
Where Could I Go But To HerDavid Houston141967
Baby I Love You SoJoe Stampley151977
North Of The BorderJohnny Rodriguez171980
Please Don't Play A Love SongMarty Robbins171978
Bring Him Safely Home To MeSandy Posey181972
Song TitleRecording ArtistChart*Year
Day That Love Walked InDavid Houston181972
Playin' Around With LoveBarbara Mandrell181970
If You Think I Love You Now (I've Just Started)Jody Miller191971
Almost PersuadedPatti Page201966
I Don't Want To Lose YouCon Hunley201980
One Last TimeGlen Campbell201972
Stand By Your ManPattie Page201968
America The Beautiful 1976Charlie Rich221976
I Wish I Had A Mommy Like YouPatti Page221970
Proud Of You BabyBob Luman221975
It's All Over NowCharlie Rich231975
Come On Down To Our Favorite Forget-About-Her PlaceDavid Houston241976
Telephone CallTina & Daddy251974
Balad Of A Hillbilly SingerFreddy Weller261972
Living In A House Full of LoveGary Allan271997
My Elusive DreamsBobby Vinton271970
Outlaw's PrayerJohnny Paycheck271979
Road SongCharlie Rich271976
Another Lonely SongAndy Williams291974
Home Sweet HomeDavid Houston321971
You're EverythingTommy Cash321972
11 Months And 29 DaysJohnny Paycheck341976
He's A Jolly Good FellowCharlie Walker391966
I Don't Wanna Play HouseConnie Francis401968

*Chart position is based on Billboard Magazine Pop, Country, R&B, & A/C Charts. Other music industry charts may have shown higher chart positions.

Phil Campbell native Billy Sherrill entered the music business as a performer moving on to become a session musician, engineer, producer, and record executive. It was through his work as a songwriter and producer that he gained industry immortality. Sherrill is known for his lavish orchestrated productions, while maintaining the country music instruments. This sound, dubbed 'Countrypolitan', expanded the base for Country music by creating a crossover to the Pop market. The tide of hits began when he co-wrote and produced David Houston's number one hit, 'Almost Persuaded' in 1966. It was Sherrill who discovered Tammy Wynette, Tanya Tucker, Janie Frickie, and Lacy J. Dalton. In 1968 he co-wrote and produced 'Stand By Your Man' with Tammy Wynette. He produced hit recordings for others such as George Jones, Charlie Rich, Marty Robbins, Barbara Mandrell, Johnny Cash, David Allen Coe, and Elvis Costello. As a songwriter Sherrill holds the record for winning the most awards in the history of BMI, and has earned more than 50 number one hits and dozens of gold and platinum records. Billy Sherrill is the 1995 Lifework Award for Non-Performing Achievement recipient.

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Phil Campbell native Billy Sherrill gained industry immortality for his work as a songwriter and producer. Known for his lavish orchestrated productions, dubbed 'Countrypolitan', Sherrill expanded the base for Country music, allowing for a crossover to the Pop market. He co-wrote and produced David Houston's number one hit, 'Almost Persuaded' in 1966. It was Sherrill who discovered Tammy Wynette, Tanya Tucker, Janie Frickie, and Lacy J. Dalton. In 1968 he co-wrote and produced 'Stand By Your Man' with Tammy Wynette. He produced hit recordings for others such as George Jones, Charlie Rich, Marty Robbins, Barbara Mandrell, Johnny Cash, David Allen Coe, and Elvis Costello. As a writer Sherrill has won the most awards in the history of BMI, earning more than 50 number one hits and as a producer, dozens of gold and platinum records. Billy Sherrill is the 1995 Lifework Award for Non-Performing Achievement recipient.

Career Milestones
1959: 1st Published Song - 'Your Sweet Love' recorded by Bob Beckham
1959: Signed with Tree Publishing
1963-65: Became a Producer at Epic Records
1966: Became Executive Producer at Epic Records
1966: 1st Number One Song - 'Almost Persuaded' recorded by David Houston
1968: Appointed Director A&R Columbia and Epic Records, Nashville
1974: Best Country Song - NARAS - 'A Very Special Love Song'
1984: Induction to Nashville Songwriters Assoc. International Hall of Fame (NSAI)
1985: Alabama Music Hall of Fame Music Creators Award
1986: Masters Award - NARAS
1995: Induction to Alabama Music Hall of Fame

Source: Alabama Music Hall of Fame

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Filmography: Billy Sherrill - IMDb

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