Songs Performed or Written by Jim OwenTop Songs / Chart Singles Discography

Jim Owen (April 21, 1941 – March 7, 2020) was an American singer-songwriter. == Biography == Owen was born in Robards, Kentucky. When he was eight years old, he saw Hank Williams Sr sing, and from that time, he became completely fascinated by the star and his music. After completing his education, he worked variously as a journalist and as a golf coach until 1969 when, with Mel Tillis’ help, he relocated to Nashville Tennessee, to work as a songwriter.... [more on Wikipedia]

Top songs: #1: Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man - #2: Southern Loving - #3: Broad-Minded Man - #4: Too Lonely, Too Long - #5: Little Boy's Prayer
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  Porter Wagoner
1.
04/1970

#5  Little Boy's Prayer
Porter Wagoner

from You Got-Ta Have a License   
2 pts
43
ctry
[RCA Victor 47-9811]
written by Jim Owen greentick
  Mel Tillis
2.
10/1970

#4  Too Lonely, Too Long
Mel Tillis

from Greatest Hits 2   
4 pts
25
ctry
[Kapp 2103]
written by Jim Owen greentick
  Johnny Bond
3.
02/1971

Here Come the Elephants
Johnny Bond

from Here Come the Elephants   
1 pts
59
ctry
[Starday 916]
written by Jim Owens greentick
  Otis Williams
4.
05/1971

I Wanna Go Country
Otis Williams

from Otis Williams and The Midnight Cowboys   
1 pts
72
ctry
[Stop 388]
written by Charlie Monk & Jim Owen greentick
  Mel Tillis
5.
05/1971

One More Drink
Mel Tillis

from Greatest Hits 2   
2 pts
56
ctry
as Mel Tillis and The Statesiders
[Kapp 2121]
written by Jim Owen greentick
  June Stearns
6.
06/1971

Sweet Baby on My Mind
June Stearns

2 pts
57
ctry
[Decca 32828]
written by Jim Owen greentick
  Jim Ed Brown
7.
04/1973

#2  Southern Loving
Jim Ed Brown

from Bar-Rooms & Pop-a-Tops   
14 pts
6
ctry
[RCA Victor 74-0928]
written by Jim Owen greentick
  Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty
Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man
8.
06/1973

#1  Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man
Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty

from Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man   
25 pts
1
ctry
Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man
[MCA 40079]
written by Becki Bluefield & Jim Owen greentick
  Jim Ed Brown
9.
09/1973

#3  Broad-Minded Man
Jim Ed Brown

from Best of Jim Ed Brown   
8 pts
15
ctry
[RCA Victor APB0-0059]
written by Jim Owen greentick
  Linda Nash
10.
10/1973

Country Boogie Woogie
Linda Nash

1 pts
83
ctry
[Ace Of Hearts 0473]
written by Jim Owen greentick
  Jerry Reed
11.
07/1975

The Telephone
Jerry Reed

from Mind Your Love   
1 pts
65
ctry
[RCA Victor 10325]
written by Jim Owen greentick
  Jim Owen
Lovesick Blues
12.
01/1978

Lovesick Blues
Jim Owen greentick

1 pts
97
ctry
with The Drifting Cowboys
[Epic 50498]
written by Cliff Friend & Irving Mills
13.
11/1980

Ten Anniversary Presents
Jim Owen greentick

1 pts
82
ctry
[Sun 1157]
written by Jim Owen greentick
14.
01/1982

Hell Yes I Cheated
Jim Owen greentick

1 pts
82
ctry
[Sun 1171]
written by Royce Sutton & Larry Cheshier

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