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From the Archives
Scotty Emerick Honored for 7 Million Plays
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| Pictured holding Emerick's bevy of certificates are (l-r): Erv Woolsey Company's Tom Cheney, BMI's Jody Williams, Scotty Emerick, manager Erv Woolsey and BMI's Harry Warner. Photo by E. Dawson |
Emerick grinned boyishly, accepting "Million-Air" honors for "As Good As I Once Was," "I Don't Believe in Goodbye," "I Love This Bar," "I'm Just Talkin' About Tonight," "Round Here" and "Whiskey Girl." The Toby Keith/Willie Nelson duet "Beer for My Horses" garnered a staggering two million plays for the talented writer.
Emerick's co-write with Dean Dillon and Toby Keith, "A Little Too Late," is his latest No. 1 off Keith's White Trash With Money album.


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