Byron Hill (born December 12, 1953), is an American songwriter from Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Living and working professionally in Nashville, TN for more than forty years, his songs have been recorded by many country and pop artists.
The hits started for him as a songwriter in 1979 with Joe Sun's "Out Of Your Mind",[2] and in 1981 with Johnny Lee's "Pickin' Up Strangers",[2] with many other recordings and notable chart hit singles along the way including "The Pages of My Mind" by Ray Charles (1986), "Nights" by Ed Bruce (1985), "Alright Already" by Larry Stewart (1993); "Lifestyles of the Not So Rich and Famous" by Tracy Byrd (1994); "High-Tech Redneck" by George Jones (1994); "Over You" by Anne Murray (1995); "If I Was A Drinkin’ Man" by Neal McCoy (1996); "Politics, Religion And Her" by Sammy Kershaw (1997); "The Strong One" by Mila Mason (1998); and "Size Matters" by Joe Nichols (2006).
[1] Several of his songs have been number one hits including George Strait's "Fool Hearted Memory"[2] in 1982, Alabama's "Born Country" in 1992,[2] and Gary Allan's "Nothing On But The Radio"[2] in 2005.
His songs have since generated more than 900 recordings, earning 103 gold and platinum awards,[3][4] ten ASCAP awards, thirty-six U.S. and Canadian top-ten chart hits including numerous hits in other worldwide markets.