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Otis Blackwell
Otis Blackwell
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Dolly Parton
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Tommy Cogbill
Tommy Cogbill
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Jack Clement
Jack Clement
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David Briggs
David Briggs
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Fred Foster
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Jack Rhodes
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Porter Wagoner
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Leon Payne
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Dottie Rambo
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Hal Willis
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Mack Magaha
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Marty Stuart
Marty Stuart
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Larry Knechtel
Larry Knechtel
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Ray Griff
Ray Griff
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David Hidalgo
David Hidalgo
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Billy Joe Walker, Jr.
Billy Joe Walker, Jr.
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Chet Atkins
Chet Atkins
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Johnny Russell
Johnny Russell
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Darrell Scott
Darrell Scott
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Troy Seals
Troy Seals
American musician
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Kerry Marx
Kerry Marx
musician
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Felice and Boudleaux Bryant
Felice and Boudleaux Bryant
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Jerry Reed
Jerry Reed
American recording artist; country music singer, actor (1937-2008)
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Jim Reeves
Jim Reeves
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The Jordanaires
The Jordanaires
American vocal group; back-up singers for Elvis Presley
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Peter Guralnick
Peter Guralnick
American music critic
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Johnny Christopher
Johnny Christopher
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Billy Burnette
Billy Burnette
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Mitchell Torok
Mitchell Torok
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Jerry Chesnut
American country music songwriter

Jerry Chesnut

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American country music songwriter
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Tony Award for Best Original Score
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Jerry Donald Chesnut (May 7, 1931 – December 15, 2018) was an American country music songwriter. His hits include "Good Year for the Roses" (recorded by Alan Jackson, George Jones and Elvis Costello) and "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" (recorded by Elvis Presley in 1975, and Travis Tritt in 1992.)

Born and raised in Harlan County, Kentucky, he moved to Nashville in 1958 to pursue his career. In 1967, Del Reeves recorded Chesnut's "A Dime at a Time" to give the songwriter his first chart hit single. In 1968, Jerry Lee Lewis's hit recording of Chesnut's "Another Place, Another Time" was nominated for a Grammy Award. In 1972, Chesnut was named Billboard's 'Songwriter of the Year', and in 1992 he became a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Jerry Chesnut died in Nashville on December 15, 2018 at the age of 87.