Michael P. Heeney

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Michael P. Heeney
Birth nameMichael Patrick Heeney
Born1955 [1]
Origin Chicago, Illinois [1]
Genres Country
Occupation(s) Songwriter
Years active1981–present [1]
Associated acts Eric Church
Tracy Byrd
Reba McEntire
George Jones

Michael Patrick Heeney is an American country music songwriter. He has co-written singles for several country music recording artists, including hit singles for Brooks & Dunn ("God Must Be Busy"), [2] Eric Church ("Love Your Love the Most" and "Drink in My Hand"), [3] George Jones [1] ("Still Doin' Time"), Tracy Byrd ("Ten Rounds with José Cuervo"), [4] and Reba McEntire ("Have I Got a Deal for You") [5]

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Biography

Heeney grew up in an Irish neighborhood in Chicago, IL and moved to Nashville in 1974 to pursue a degree in Recording Industry Management at Middle Tennessee State University. [1] Heeney has been a writer at Sony-ATV-Tree since 1995 [1]

Singles

Song TitleArtistCo-writersPeak
"Drink in My Hand" Eric Church Eric Church, Luke Laird 1
"Love Your Love the Most"Eric ChurchEric Church10
"73 (Everything Changes)" Jennifer Hanson Jennifer Hanson, A. Masters-
"That's the Kind of Love I'm In" Jace Everett Casey Beathard52
"God Must Be Busy" Brooks & Dunn Clint Daniels11
"Ten Rounds with Jose Cuervo" Tracy Byrd Casey Beathard, Marla Cannon-Goodman1
"Take Me with You When You Go"Tracy ByrdCasey Beathard, Marla Cannon-Goodman43
"Dixie Rose Deluxe" Trent Willmon Trent Willmon36
"The Call Of The Wild" Aaron Tippin Aaron Tippin, Buddy Brock 17
"Have I Got A Deal For You" Reba McEntire Jackson Leap6
"Still Doin' Time" George Jones John E. Moffat1

Album Cuts

ArtistSongAlbum
Alan Jackson"Gone Before You Met Me"Angels and Alcohol
Joe Nichols"Hee Haw"Crickets
Lee Brice"Life Off My Years"Hard 2 Love
Eric Church"These Boots"Sinners Like Me
Eric Church"What I Almost Was"Sinners Like Me
Eric Church"The Hard Way"Sinners Like Me
Kevin Fowler"Long Neckin' (Makes for Short Memories"Loose, Loud & Crazy
Tracy Byrd"How'd I Wind Up in Jamaica"The Truth About Men
Dusty Drake"Going on Eighteen"Dusty Drake
Reba McEntire"The Great Divide"Have I Got a Deal for You
Reba McEntire"I Don't Need Nothin' You Ain't Got"Have I Got a Deal for You
Reba McEntire"What You Gonna Do About Me"The Last One to Know
Aaron Tippin"I Didn't Come This Far (Just to Walk Away)"What This Country Needs
Aaron Tippin"You're the Only Reason for Me"What This Country Needs
Aaron Tippin"At the End of the Day"Stars & Stripes
Aaron Tippin"She Feels Like a Brand New Man Tonight"Lookin' Back at Myself
Aaron Tippin"Every Now and Then (I Wish Then Was Now)"People Like Us
Aaron Tippin"How's the Radio Know"Tool Box

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