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Origin
  
Nashville, Tennessee

Role
  
Songwriter

Occupation(s)
  
Songwriter

Genres
  
Country

Years active
  
1983-2001

Associated acts
  
Alabama

Name
  
John Jarrard


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Born
  
May 7, 1953 Gainesville, Georgia (
1953-05-07
)

Died
  
February 1, 2001, Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Similar People
  
Walt Aldridge, Mark D Sanders, Bob DiPiero, Gary Burr, Gary Nicholson

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John Jarrard (May 7, 1953 – February 1, 2001) was an American country music songwriter. He wrote songs for Alabama, George Strait, Don Williams, and others.

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Biography

John Jarrard was born in Gainesville, Georgia on May 7, 1953. He worked as a disc jockey in his hometown, and moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1974 after being persuaded by a girlfriend to attend a convention there. While in Nashville, he worked at a motel and recorded demos with his friend, songwriter Bruce Burch. Jarrard stopped working at the motel in 1979 after complications of diabetes, which led to him losing his eyesight before suffering total kidney failure which required a transplant.

His first number 1 single as a songwriter was "Nobody but You" by Don Williams. Other artists who recorded his songs include Alabama, Tracy Lawrence, and George Strait. Overall, Jarrard had 11 number ones on the country singles charts. Jarrard continued to be affected by diabetes, eventually undergoing a second kidney transplant and having both legs amputated in 1997. He died on February 1, 2001 of respiratory failure.

Singles composed by Jarrard

  • Alabama — "There's No Way", "'You've Got' the Touch", "We Can't Love Like This Anymore"
  • John Anderson — "Money in the Bank"
  • John Berry — "What's in It for Me"
  • Blackhawk — "I Sure Can Smell the Rain"
  • Diamond Rio — "Mirror, Mirror"
  • The Forester Sisters — "Lonely Alone"
  • James House — "A Real Good Way to Wind Up Lonesome"
  • Tracy Lawrence — "Is That a Tear"
  • Neal McCoy — "They're Playin' Our Song"
  • Pirates of the Mississippi — "Let the Joneses Win"
  • Charley Pride — "Shouldn't It Be Easier Than This"
  • Collin Raye — "My Kind of Girl"
  • John Schneider — "What's a Memory Like You (Doing in a Love Like This)"
  • George Strait — "Blue Clear Sky"
  • Pam Tillis — "Deep Down"
  • Rick Trevino — "See Rock City"
  • Don Williams — "Nobody but You"
  • References

    John Jarrard Wikipedia