The song was originally written by dean dillon and linda hargrove back in 1981.

This song, written by dean dillon and linda hargrove in 1981, it was originally recorded as “i’d rather go blind” by etta james later by country artist david allan coe for his.

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It was originally recorded by country artist david allan coe for his album of the same name,.

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They met together in nashville at a.

'tennessee whiskey,' written by dean dillon and linda hargrove, was born at 4am after a night out at nashville's bluebird cafe.

The title track reached no.

I used to spend my nights out in a barroom / liquor was the only love i've known / but you rescued me from reaching for the bottle / and you brought me back.

Billy sherrill produced the album tennessee whiskey for david allan coe in 1981 as the outlaw country movement was falling from favor.

But who wrote “tennessee whiskey” and who sang it first?

The song was originally recorded by george jones in 1983, but it was.

It was first released in 1981 by outlaw artist david allan coe.

Billy sherrill produced the album tennessee whiskey for david allan coe in 1981 as the outlaw country movement was falling from favor.

And it was originally released by a musician named david allan coe in 1981.

The song reached #1 on billboard’s country songs chart after.

77 on the billboard hot.

Stevie wonder leads grammy.

Originally pitched to and turned down by.

tennessee whiskey is an american country song written by dean dillon and linda hargrove.

President andrew jackson served tennessee whiskey in the.

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