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    Milton Sims "Mickey" Newbury Jr. (May 19, 1940 – September 29, 2002) was an American singer-songwriter and a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.

  2. This is the official home page of musician Mickey Newbury and his musical legacy.

  3. Oct 1, 2002 · Mickey Newbury, who quietly altered the fabric of country music in the late Sixties and Seventies, died on September 29th of emphysema; he was sixty-two.

  4. Biography of Mickey Newbury. Mickey Newbury was born Milton Sims Newbury Jr. in Houston Texas, May 19, 1940 to Maime and Milton Newbury. As a child, he was inseparable from younger brother, Jerry; a friendship that continued throughout his life. In high school, Mickey decided to write songs.

  5. Sep 29, 2002 · Mickey Newbury originally did It Don't Matter Anymore, The Sailor - Song of Sorrow - Let's Say Goodbye One More Time and Breeze Lullaby. Mickey Newbury wrote Weeping Annaleah, Just Dropped In and San Francisco Mable Joy.

  6. Sep 3, 2007 · Mickey Newbury is a songwriter most famous for a song he arranged, but did not write. One night in Los Angeles, at a time of national distress over war and race issues in the U.S.A., Newbury ...

  7. Mickey Newbury. Milton Sims “Mickey” Newbury Jr. (May 19, 1940 – September 29, 2002) was an American songwriter and recording artist from Houston, Texas. He was also a member of the...

  8. Excerpt: Looks Like Rain: The Songwriting Legacy of Mickey Newbury. Regrettably, Mickey Newbury is known more for the songs he wrote than for his performances of them. A new collection of interviews sheds light on his remarkable influence.

  9. Sep 29, 2002 · Mickey Newbury. Singer and songwriter whose thoughtful material brought a new intelligence and nuance to the country charts. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s - 2000s. Born. May 19, 1940 in Houston, TX. Died.

  10. Oct 1, 2002 · Mickey Newbury, part of a wave of Texas musicians whose literate songwriting helped change country music in the 1960s, has died. He was 62.

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