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JIM McBRIDE



Jim McBride, of Huntsville, was a full time postman and part time songwriter until 1981 when he left the postal service to pursue his songwriting career full time. His first hit song came that year with the release by Conway Twitty of "A Bridge That Just Won't Burn". That same year he had his first number one hit "Bet Your Heart On Me" released by Johnny Lee and performed in the movie "Country Gold".



The number one hits have continued to flow from his pen. Over the years he has reached number one with, "Rose In Paradise" by Waylon Jennings, "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow", "Someday", "Chattahoochee" and "Who Says You Can't Have It All" by Alan Jackson.



Jim has had his songs recorded by superstars Alabama, Johnny Cash, George Jones, Brenda Lee, Charley Pride, Anne Murray, Reba McEntire, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Paycheck, Crystal Gayle, Mickey Gilley, Travis Tritt, Randy Travis, John Anderson, Patty Loveless, and many others.



In 1994 "Chattahoochee" (co-written with Alan Jackson) won the Country Music Association Award for Song of the Year. In 1995 the Alabama Music Hall of Fame awarded him with it's Music Creator Award. He has received various other Music Industry Awards from ASCAP, BMI, Nashville Songwriter's Assoc. and others.

Chart Songs as a Songwriter


Song Title Recording Artist Chart* Year
Bet Your Heart On Me Johnny Lee 1 1981
Chattahoochee Alan Jackson 1 1993
Rose In Paradise Waylon Jennings 1 1987
Chasin' That Neon Rainbow Alan Jackson 2 1990
Bridge That Just Won't Burn Conway Twitty 3 1981
You Can't Have It All Alan Jackson 4 1994
What I Meant To Say Wade Hayes 5 1996
Your Memory Ain't What It Used To Be Mickey Gilley 5 1986
If I Keep On Going Crazy Leon Everette 11 1981
How Do You Sleep At Night Wade Hayes 13 1998
A House With No Curtains Alan Jackson 18 1998
Sawmill Road Diamond Rio 21 1994
Do I Have To Say Goodbye Louise Mandrell 28 1987
Guilty Eyes Bandana 37 1985
I Was Born With A Broken Heart Aaron Tippin 38 1992
Where Forever Begins Neal McCoy 40 1992

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


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