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‘Play Something Country’ Earns #1 for Dunn, McBride

Sep 29 2005
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Ronnie Dunn and Terry McBride were honored with a party at BMI Nashville recognizing the #1 status of their hit "Play Something Country" (9/21). Recorded and co-produced by Brooks & Dunn with Tony Brown, the single appears on the group's latest Arista release Hillbilly Deluxe.

Pictured are Sony/ATV Tree's Woody Bomar, BMI's Paul Corbin, Tony Brown, Terry and Cathy McBride, Ronnie Dunn, BMI's Harry Warner, Still Working Music's Barbara Orbison, Kix Brooks and Still Working Music's Clay Myers. photo by Ed Rode

Also receiving accolades were the song's publishers Showbillly Music, Still Working Music, Inc., Sony/ATV Tree and Turn Me On Music. McBride and Dunn previously penned the BMI Country Award-winning songs "I Can't Get Over You," "That's What She Gets for Loving Me" and "You'll Always Be Loved By Me."

 

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