Artist's albums
Christmas, My Favorite Time of the Year
2001 · album
Be Mine
2000 · single
How Can I Tell Her (Acoustic)
2023 · single
When You Say Nothing At All (Acoustic)
2023 · single
Me and You and a Dog Named Boo (Acoustic)
2023 · single
Some Beach (Larry's Country Diner Season 18)
2022 · single
All The Fun (Larry's Country Diner Season 22)
2022 · single
Heroes (Larry's Country Diner Season 22)
2022 · single
Christmas in Flip Flops
2021 · single
Socialism
2020 · single
I Loved You
2020 · single
My Favorite Demos, Vol. 1
2019 · album
Go Scrooge Yourself
2019 · single
All I Want for Christmas Is a Real Good Tan
2019 · single
Somewhere in the Caribbean
2018 · album
Somewhere in the Caribbean
2015 · single
Forever and Ever Amen
2014 · album
My Favorite Demos, Vol. 2
2010 · album
Kennesaw Cove - Single
2010 · single
Something for the Road
2006 · album
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Biography
Paul Overstreet was one of the most successful songwriters in contemporary country music, penning hits for artists like George Jones, Randy Travis, Tanya Tucker, and Marie Osmond, as well as scoring hits on his own. He wrote his first songs as a boy in Newton, Mississippi. In 1973, he graduated from high school and headed for Nashville, where he played in country bands at night and worked blue-collar jobs during the day. Despite his efforts, Overstreet couldn't break into the industry. Eventually, his songs were being recorded by other, more established artists. In 1982, his "Same Ole Me" was recorded by George Jones, who took the song to number five. That same year, Overstreet had his first charting single, when "Beautiful Baby" climbed to number 76. Three years later, the Forrester Sisters took his "I Fell in Love Again Last Night" -- which he co-wrote with Thom Schuyler -- to number one. Later in 1985, Randy Travis had hits with two Overstreet compositions -- "On the Other Hand" (which was co-written with Don Schlitz) and "Diggin' Up Bones," the singer's first number one hit. Tanya Tucker, Marie Osmond, and Paul Davis also had success with Overstreet songs that year. Overstreet became a full-fledged recording artist in 1986 when he teamed up with Schuyler and Fred Knobloch to form SKO, which scored a number one hit with "Baby's Got a New Baby." In 1987, Overstreet scored one of his biggest songwriting hits when he provided Randy Travis with "Forever and Ever, Amen." As his string of hits for other artists continued, Overstreet released his 1989 debut album, Sowin' Love, which made it to the Top 40 and produced a few hits. His second album, Heroes, came out in 1991 and stayed on the charts for nearly a year. When his third album, 1992's Love Is Strong, was a commercial disappointment, Overstreet shifted his focus to writing more religious material and began recording with Susie Luchsinger, the sister of Reba McEntire. The Overstreet LP Time was released in February 1996. Living by the Book and the holiday album Christmas: My Favorite Time of the Year appeared five years later, followed by Forever and Ever Amen in 2005 and Something for the Road in 2008. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi