
Glenn Sutton (9/28/1937 - 4/17/2007) was a Country music songwriter & producer. Sutton wrote or co-wrote many of Tammy Wynette's early hits including "You're Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad", "The Ways To Love A Man", "I Don't Wanna Play House", "Bedtime Story", "Kids Say The Darnest Thing", and the last song Tammy ever sang in concert before her death in 1998, "Take Me To Your World". He also wrote "What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made A Loser Out Of Me)"
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Green Bluegrass
I Gotta Leave This Town
Jambalaya
Bonny Bluegrass
Guitar Pickin Man
The Football Card
Karate Sam
Hillbilly Man
Easy Days and Mellow Nights
Danni the Con
Ermenegilda Marchiano
Red Neck Disco
Godfrey
With One Exception
Soft Touch
I'll Go Steppin' Too
Old Joe Clark
You Look Like Someone Who Used To Lo
What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me)
Karlekens hus
Goonsville
Anna Maria
Claudia's Theme
Countryville
Ridin' High and Handsome
Lone Star Beer and Bob Wills Music
Maurice The Police
Hip Hip Hooray For The
Ring On Your Finger
The Ballad Of The Blue Cyclone
Red Neck Disco Track
Hip! Hip! Hip! Hooray, for the E.R.A.
Long Tall Texan
Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgotten
Soap Opera (Dialogue)
Movie Buff
Calvin Country (Dialogue)
Super Drunk
K-n-i-f-e Magazine (Dialogue)
Tailspin Airlines Flight No 101
Smoke No More (Dialogue)
Football Card
Hip Hip Hooray For The ERA
Spaceship
Under Presure Like That
Dial Mr President (Dialogue)
TV Preacher Man Blues
Tarzan (Dialogue)
Ballad Of The Blue Cyclone
Stinnless (Dialogue)
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