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Revision as of 20:10, 9 September 2015
Michael P. Heeney | |
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Born | 1955[1] |
Origin | Chicago, Illinois[1] |
Genres | Country |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter |
Years active | 1981-present[1] |
Michael P. Heeney is an American country music songwriter. He has co-written singles for several country music recording artists, including hit singles for Brooks & Dunn ("God Must Be Busy"),[2] Eric Church ("Love Your Love the Most" and "Drink in My Hand"),[3] George Jones[1] ("Still Doin' Time"), Tracy Byrd ("Ten Rounds with José Cuervo"),[4] and Reba McEntire ("Have I Got a Deal for You")[5]
Biography
Heeney grew up in an Irish neighborhood in Chicago, IL and moved to Nashville in 1974 to pursue a degree in Recording Industry Management at Middle Tennessee State University.[1] Heeney has been a writer at Sony-ATV-Tree since 1995 [1]
Singles
Song Title | Artist | Co-writers | Peak |
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"Drink in My Hand" | Eric Church | Eric Church, Luke Laird | 1 |
"I Love Your Love the Most" | Eric Church | Eric Church | 10 |
"73 (Everything Changes)" | Jennifer Hanson | Jennifer Hanson, A. Masters | - |
"That's the Kind of Love I'm In" | Jace Everett | Casey Beathard | 52 |
"God Must Be Busy" | Brooks & Dunn | Clint Daniels | 11 |
"Ten Rounds with Jose Cuervo" | Tracy Byrd | Casey Beathard, Marla Cannon-Goodman | 1 |
"Take Me with You When You Go" | Tracy Byrd | Casey Beathard, Marla Cannon-Goodman | 43 |
"Dixie Rose Deluxe" | Trent Willmon | Trent Willmon | 36 |
" Have I Got A Deal For You" | Reba McEntire | Jackson Leap | 6 |
"Still Doin' Time" | George Jones | John E. Moffat | 1 |
Album Cuts
Artist | Song | Album |
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Alan Jackson | "Gone Before You Met Me" | Angels and Alcohol |
Joe Nichols | "Hee Haw" | Crickets |
Lee Brice | "Life Off My Years" | Hard 2 Love |
Eric Church | "These Boots" | Sinners Like Me |
Eric Church | "What I Almost Was" | Sinners Like Me |
Eric Church | "The Hard Way" | Sinners Like Me |
Kevin Fowler | "Long Neckin' (Makes for Short Memories" | Loose, Loud & Crazy |
Tracy Byrd | "How'd I Wind Up in Jamaica" | The Truth About Men |
Dusty Drake | "Going on Eighteen" | Dusty Drake |
References
- ^ a b c d e f "Nashville.com Featured Songwriter: Michael P. Heeney". Retrieved 2011-01-27.
- ^ "Billboard.com - God Must be Busy".
- ^ "Billboard.com - 'Love Your Love the Most - Eric Church'". Retrieved 2011-01-27.
- ^ "Billboard.com 'Ten Rounds With Jose Cuervo'".
- ^ "Billboard.com - 'Have I Got a Deal For You - Reba McEntire'". Retrieved 2011-01-27.