Wayne Paul Walker (December 13, 1925 - January 2, 1979) was an American songwriter.
[3] Walker began his music career, influenced by his association with Webb Pierce and Tillman Franks.
[3] "All the Time," written by him, topped the charts in 1967 in Jack Greene's rendition, receiving Billboard's Country Song of the Year award.
[3] Some other country musicians who performed Walker's compositions include Kitty Wells and Ray Price.
[3] "Are You Sincere" broke beyond the country genre, reaching #3 on the 1958 Billboard pop chart with Andy Williams and earning Walker a BMI Million Play award.