Tim Johnson
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Tim Johnson is one of the most accomplished writers in Nashville with well over 100 major label cuts to his credit, four of which were hit songs he penned by himself. Most recently, Tim celebrated a massive hit with "Do You Believe Me Now" (Jimmy Wayne), and has other chart smashes, like; "I Let Her Lie" (Daryle Singletary), "Thank God For Believers" (Mark Chesnutt), "Someone You Used To Know" (Collin Raye), and Diamond Rio's moving single, "God Only Cries." Tim's song, "To Do What I Do," was recorded by Alan Jackson and inspired the title of his 2004 release, "What I Do." Tim also co-wrote the song, "When I Think About Leavin,'" on Kenny Chesney's quadruple platinum selling album,
When the Sun Goes Down . Tim co-produced Blaine Larsen's first two albums Off To Join The World, and Rockin' You Tonight, on Giantslayer / BNA Records. There is no doubt Tim Johnson is one of the best songwriters in the business.
Tim says: "I love to write with new people, and I think everyone is capable of having a hit song idea. My job is to get that greatness out of them, and help them craft their life experiences into 3 minutes of words and melody."
Interesting Factoid :
Tim was an ESL teacher in Japan before he became a songwriter.