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  1. Jim McBride is a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. He moved from his hometown of Huntsville, AL to Nashville to write songs full time after Conway Twitty took his song “A Bridge That Just Won’t Burn” to #2 on the country charts. Jim’s first #1 came the year he moved to Nashville when Johnny Lee recorded “Bet Your Heart ...

  2. Dec 15, 2021 · Newly restored, Jim McBride’s 1969 documentary is about his lover who gets married to another man. Her story remains anything but boring. “We waited for a movie like the one we wanted to make ...

  3. Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member, Jim McBride. He has written countless country hits including, #Someday #Chattahoochee #ChasinThatNeonRainbow #RoseInParadise #WhatIMeantToSay # ...

  4. Meet Jim McBride. Jim retired honorably from the Marine Corps as a Lieutenant Colonel after 25 years of active-duty service and seven overseas deployments. He moved directly to Charleston, SC, with his wife, Lynn, who is a physician assistant. Jim currently works for a remote patient monitoring technology company, which is focused on giving ...

  5. Jim is a 2017 Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee. He is also a Grammy nominated writer, with songs on 15 Gold Records, 10 Platinum Records, 7 Multi-Platinum Records, and a

  6. W. What I Meant to Say. (Who Says) You Can't Have It All. Category: Songs by songwriter.

  7. Birth Name: Jimmy Ray McBride. Birth Date: 04-28-1947. Place of Birth: Huntsville, Alabama. Jim McBride was born in Huntsville, Alabama. He grew up in a house filled with music from his mother’s radio. At 21, he got his first guitar and began taking lessons from his uncle. Jim started bringing his songs to Nashville in the early 1970s, and by ...

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