Bryant, Boudleaux

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Songwriter. Born February 13, 1920. Died June 25, 1987. With his wife Felice (Born August 7, 1925; Died April 22, 2003) wrote some of the most popular songs ever recorded in Nashville. Best remembered as the writers of many of the Everly Brothers' biggest hits, including "Bye, Bye Love," "Wake Up Little Susie," and "All I Have To Do Is Dream." Other hits they wrote include "How's the World Treating You," "Let's Think About Living," and "Rocky Top." Member, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Member, Country Music Hall of Fame.

From the description of Oral history interview with Boudleaux Bryant; 1983 May 12; interview conducted by John W. Rumble. 1983 May 12. (Country Music Foundation, Library & Media Center). WorldCat record id: 58840833

From the description of Oral history interview with Boudleaux Bryant and Felice Bryant; 1975 November 19; interview conducted by Patricia A. Hall. 1975 Nov. 19. (Country Music Foundation, Library & Media Center). WorldCat record id: 232361946

From the description of Oral history interview with Boudleaux Bryant and Felice Bryant; 1983 March 26; interview conducted by John W. Rumble. 1983 Mar. 26. (Country Music Foundation, Library & Media Center). WorldCat record id: 232361948

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