George Strait has worked with numerous songwriters throughout his career. Notable contributors include Dean Dillon, who has penned many of Strait's hits, as well as other writers like Bubba Strait, his son, and Aaron Barker. Strait often collaborates with established songwriters to find material that resonates with his style and audience. Overall, his extensive catalog features a diverse range of songwriting talent.
George M. Cohan wrote 1,500 songs!
MCC writes 99.99% of all of her songs, so she probably wrote it.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
John, Paul and George all wrote songs about their wives. George's wife, Patti Boyd Harrison, probably has the most famous songs written about her. George wrote "Something" for her and Eric Clapton wrote "Layla" and "Wonderful Tonight" for her. Paul wrote a number of songs inspired by Linda Eastman McCartney, including "Maybe I'm Amazed" and "My Love". However, Yoko probably was the subject of more songs than any other Beatle wife, as John not only wrote about her, but mentioned her name in several songs. It is possible that Ringo co-wrote "Photograph" with George Harrison for his then wife, Maureen Cox Starkey. If so, it would have been a strange collaboration since Maureen and George had an affair prior to that track being released in 1973.
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He wrote or co-wrote many, but so did John, and to a lesser extent, George. Ringo even wrote a couple.
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