Hank Cochran

American country musician (1935-2010)

Hank Cochran was an American country musician. Cochran co-wrote country hits with Nashville legends Harlan Howard, Vern Gosdin, and Dean Dillon, and was active in the Nashville music scene during the 1960s, '70s, and '80s. He released songs recorded by George Strait, including The Chair, and the albums Sally Was a Good Old Girl, Hits from the Heart, and The Heart of Hank. Cochran's most popular songs include Make The World Go Away with Jeannie Seely, I Don't Do Windows, and Sally Was a Good Old Girl. 

About

FROM
Isola, MS, United States
BORN
August 2, 1935
GENRE
Country