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In 1976 Sutton left Columbia and continued to produce records independently. Though never really pursuing a solo career as a singer, he recorded two singles that made the Billboard country charts, including the
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Awards for his hit compositions. Artists who have recorded Glenn Sutton-penned songs reads like a "who's who" in the recording industry. He was inducted into the
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was an announcer on local AM radio station KGRI. At the age of 16 Sutton began hosting a 15 minute show on Saturdays at the station. While serving in the
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he formed a band, and when he left the service he continued to perform while working other jobs. In 1964 he moved to Nashville and signed with
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where he was employed as a record producer for several country artists. Sutton wrote or co-wrote many of
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of Glenn's posted on Flickr.com. Many are pictures of Glenn, while others seem to be photos he took.
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in 1966. The song has been covered by artists from all genres of music, including R&B legend
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He may be best known for his personal and professional association with
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singer-songwriter, record producer, and one of the architects of the
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How Nashville Became Music City, U.S.A.: A History Of Music Row
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What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me)
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Many of his songs were written in collaboration with
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Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording
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Hodge, Louisiana
Nashville, Tennessee
Country music
country music
countrypolitan
Chireno, Texas
Henderson
Jim Reeves
United States Air Force
music publisher
Al Gallico Music
Eddy Arnold
The Easy Way
Make the World Go Away
Billy Sherrill
Almost Persuaded
David Houston
Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording
Etta James
Jerry Lee Lewis
Another Place, Another Time
What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me)
Billy Sherrill
Columbia Records
Tammy Wynette
Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad
Take Me to Your World
I Don't Wanna Play House
The Ways to Love a Man
Kids Say the Darndest Things

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