Tony mullins biography
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Tony Mullins
Tony Mullins, one of Nashville’s most successful Grammy Award-winning songwriters, moved from Pound, Virginia to Nashville in 1991. Shortly after relocating, he signed a publishing deal with Pride Music Group.
Tony’s song "How Forever Feels”, recorded by Kenny Chesney, won the 2000 ASCAP Song of the Year.
It was the most played song on the radio and spent six weeks at #1 on the Billboard chart.
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“How Forever Feels” has accumulated over 4 million BMI air plays.
Rascal Flatts recorded two of his songs: "Me And My Gang" (the title track) and "Backwards". The album sold over one million units in the first two weeks. "Backwards" was also featured in the “Hannah Montana Movie”, contributing to the soundtrack's sale of over 4 million CDs.
Tony won a Grammy for his songwriting on “Love Does It Every Time”, recorded by Ricky Skaggs for his “Brand New Strings” album.
He penned LeAnn Rimes' #1 hit Tony Mullins - Wikipedia VIJAR