October 19, 2004
‘Girls Lie Too’ Aims True To #1
Songwriter Tim Nichols celebrated the rise of his tell-all hit, "Girls Lie Too," to the top of the charts with a party at BMI Nashville (9/22). In addition, Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. and producer Byron Gallimore were honored for their contributions to the song, which appears on Terri Clark's Mercury Nashville Greatest Hits release. Nichols co-wrote "Girls Lie Too" with Connie Harrington and Mark D. Sanders, who were also on hand to celebrate the success of their tune.
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| BMI's Thomas Cain, Mercury Nashville's Scott Borchetta, Terri Clark, Tim Nichols and Country Music Association's Hank Adam Locklin |
Nichols co-wrote Clark's previous #1 hit "I Wanna Do It All," as well as Tim McGraw's recent #1 "Live Like You Were Dying." His other award-winning credits include "That'd Be Alright" (Alan Jackson), "All Is Fair In Love and War" (Ronnie Milsap) and "That's The Kind of Mood I'm In" (Patty Loveless).
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| Big Loud Shirt Industries' Kimberly Gleason, Connie Harrington, Tim Nichols, Craig Wiseman |
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| BMI's Perry Howard, Frank Myers, Kelley Lovelace |
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| BMI's Paul Corbin, Tim Nichols, Terri Clark, Giles Goddard |
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| Tim and Patsy Nichols, Warner-Tamerlane's Cris Lacy, XM Radio's Shannon McCombs |
photos: Kay Williams
In this story: Patty Loveless, Tim McGraw, Frank Myers, Tim Nichols







