OF MUSIC CO-WRITERS

Some Who've Co-written with Fagan and Clark

Larry Alderman: co-wrote the Moe Bandy smash,"Americana." They also wrote "Real Good Feel Good Song," which was a hit for Mel McDaniel and also covered by The Kingsmen.
 
 
Mike Anthony: a frequent co-writer with Fagan, Mike's best-known contribution is probably the John Michael Montgomery Number One hit, "I Miss You A Little." Mike was also very well known for his 1960 worldwide hit, "Poetry In Motion."
 
Hear their Traditional Country co-write, "I Believe."
 
Hear their Country Rock co-write, "Bad For My Heart."
 
 
 
Kent Blazy: He and Kim Williams co-wrote with Fagan "Lover Not a Fighter" on B.B. Watson's acclaimed album, "Light At The End Of The Tunnel.
 
 
 
 
Joe Collins
 
Joe has written numerous songs with Fagan--and Chris Clark too. A member of Rich's vocal trio, Phillybilly, Joe is a great singer as well as a great friend. The Fagan co-write, "Hip Hop and Honkytonk" was recorded by Cledus T. Judd, on his hit album "Did I Shave My Back For This?".
 
 
Hear their Novelty Country co-write, "Hip Hop And Honkytonk."
 
Hear their groovin' R&B ballad, "Baby Don't Walk Away."
 
Hear their Novelty Country co-write, "Number 2."
 
 
Bob Gaudio: this producer of Streisand and many others co-wrote the haunting "Oh What A Dream It Was" with Fagan.
 
 
 
Ron Harbin: His co-write with Fagan,"Overnight Male" was featured in George Strait's movie, "Pure Country.
 
 
 
 
Hear their Country Rock co-write, "The D.U.I. Of Love."
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Michael P. Heeney
 
Fagan and Heeney's Traditional Country co-writes include "Six Feet Under," "Heartbreak City" and "When Your Wild Hairs All Turn Gray."
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ed Hill: A frequent co-writer, Ed and Fagan penned the #1 hit, "Be My Baby Tonight" for John Michael Montgomery.
 
 
 
Hear Phillybilly's LIVE recording (with surprise ending) of "Be My Baby Tonight."
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mark Irwin: Together with Fagan, Mark wrote "She's Tough" for Chris LeDoux.
 
Mickey James: With Patty Ryan, they penned "Blue Suede Blues," recorded by Mel McDaniel and Con Hunley.
 
 
 
Kacey Jones
 
Kacey and Fagan go way back. Fagan worked with Kacey on numerous "Chili Shack" shows when she was still Ethel of Ethel and The Shameless Hussies. More recently, she's been a member of his vocal trio, Phillybilly, and is a recording artist on Curb Records. Her recent comedy release, "Men Are Some Of My Favorite People," includes these Fagan co-writes:
 
A Woman's Mantra
Put The Seat Back Down
I Miss My Man (but my aim is gettin' better)
 
 
 
Cledus T. Judd: Fagan co-writes, "Stoled" & "Mindy McCready" appear on Cledus' album, "I Stoled This Record."
 
Hear their hilarious parody of Fagan's own John Michael #1 hit, "Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)," which they titled ,"Stoled, (The Copyright Infringement Incident.")
 
Gordon Kennedy: His Fagan co-write, "Can't Play The Blues In An Air-Conditioned Room" was featured on The Blues Brothers album, "Red, White and Blues." And another, "Where Are You, Boy? was cut by Patty Loveless and featured in the Kevin Costner film, "Tin Cup." Kennedy is well known for writing Eric Clapton's "Change The World" single, as well as "Tears In Heaven."
 
 
 
 
John Michael Montgomery
 
After co-writing (with Ed Hill and Robb Royer) two #1 hits ("Be My Baby Tonight" and "Sold! The Grundy County Auction Incident") for John Michael, Fagan and Mike Anthony collaborated with him on a third #1 smash "I Miss You Little," which was dedicated to John Michael's dad.
 
 
Hear their Country smash (with a surprise ending...) "Be My Baby Tonight."
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ralph Murphy: Ralph's co-write with Fagan, "Crime Of The Century" appears on Shania Twain's eponymous album, which has now gone platinum.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Steve O'Brien: Steve's Fagan co-write "Paint The Town Redneck" is featured on John Michael Montgomery's "What I Do Best" album.
 
Lisa Palas: Her recent co-write with Fagan is the breathtaking ballad, "Do I Love You Enough."
 
Rick Peoples: Rick and Fagan have written numerous songs together, including Colin Raye's "If I Were You."
 
 
 
Patti Ryan
 
Patti, Larry Alderman and Fagan co-wrote Moe Bandy's smash single "Americana," which was later to become the campaign song for George Bush.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bob Regan: Bob and Fagan have worked together on many recording projects, and co-wrote "It's A Great Life."
 
 
 
Jason Ringenberg
 
Jason, who is well-known for his group Jason and The Scorchers co-wrote "The Life Of The Party" for his Jason album, as well as "One Foot In The Honkytonk," and "200 Proof Lovin'" for the Jason & The Scorchers' album "A Blazing Grace."
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Robb Royer
 
Royer has co-written numerous times with Fagan, notably "Sold! (The Grundy County Auction Incident)" which was Billboard's Country Single of the Year in 1995. A former member of Bread, who co-wrote numerous songs with the group, Royer has won an Academy Award for The Carpenters' smash "For All We Know." He's also had cuts by The Band, Mary Chapin Carpenter and many others.
 
Hear Fagan/Royer co-write, "Gulf of Mexico."
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Anthony Smith
 
Fagan went back to his South Philly roots when he and Anthony Smith co-wrote the incredibly-moving R&B Ballad, "One More Time," Anthony produced Country artist Trini Triggs and, along with All For One's Delious Kennedy, co-produced South 65.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Micheal Smotherman
 
Micheal and Fagan have co-written several songs, including "All Over But The Shoutin'," featured on Shenandoah's Greatest Hits album. Micheal has had cuts by Ray Charles, The Pointer Sisters, Willie & Waylon, Lila McCann and many more. Recently, Smotherman has also co-written numerous songs with Chris Clark.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gary Vincent: Did the Fagan co-write of Swamphonkys' song, "Why'd Ya Pick On Me."
 
Kim Williams: Co-wrote "Overnight Male" for George Strait, featured in Strait's movie, Pure Country.
 

 
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