Charlie Chaplin wrote the song Smile.
The Clay Walker song with a harmonica intro is "Live, Laugh, Love." The song features a distinctive harmonica melody that sets the tone for its heartfelt lyrics. It reflects themes of love and positivity, which are central to Walker's music.
Turner Layton wrote the song
Jeff Lorber - Raindance
Chuck Norris
Junior Wells wrote the song but Mel London got the credit.
T. Bone Walker
Nashville-based songwriter Wayne Paul Walker (1925-1979).
"No Regrets" was written by Tom Rush. It was originally recorded by him in 1968, but The Walker Brothers also recorded a version of the song in the same year.
Mr. H.F. Walker wrote Old McDonald. The song was written about a real farmer whose zipcode, when put in letters, was EIEIO. Walker also has other books.
I believe quite a few people have covered this song, but as far as I know the most popular version is by Junior Walker & The Allstars. I also like the Bo Didley version. The Bo Didley version is the one heard on a new Mazda commercial right now.
Merle Haggard wrote the song "Pick Me Up on Your Way Down" for Charlie Walker to record. The song became one of Walker's notable hits and showcases Haggard's songwriting talent. Released in the early 1960s, it reflects the traditional country sound that both artists are known for.
Clay Walker released an album "Fall" with the same song and it says the song "Fall" was written by Sonny LeMaire, Shane Minor and Clay Mills
the song is called "all I need is you" originally by Hillsong, and then redone by Jesus Culture and Kim Walker. Awesome song.
Sung by Jessie J, written by herself along with Farrah Fleurimond, Martin Kleveland, Natalie Walker.
There is no country song with the lyrics "I got your shotgun, and it's ridin' shotgun." There are many country music songs which reference shotguns, however, such as Carrie Underwood's 2013 song "Cupid's Got a Shotgun."
Here is my song is by Kim Walker (now Kim Walker-Smith) from Jesus Culture