Richard Fagan, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Richard Fagan

American country singer-songwriter

Date of Birth: 24-Apr-1947

Date of Death: 05-Aug-2016

Profession: songwriter

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Richard Fagan

  • Richard Fagan (April 24, 1947 – August 5, 2016) was an American songwriter and musician.
  • He had six top ten singles and 18 charted singles on the Billboard Country charts.
  • Fagan's songs have been recorded by Neil Diamond, George Strait, John Michael Montgomery, Clay Walker, Ricochet, Hank Williams, Jr., George Jones, Shania Twain, Patty Loveless, Collin Raye, Shenandoah, The Crickets, Jason & the Scorchers, The Blues Brothers Band and many others. In 1979 his song "The Good Lord Loves You" was recorded by Neil Diamond and released on the September Morn album.
  • The song charted in the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 67 in April 1980.
  • Fagan accomplished nine Billboard Country chart singles in the 1990s including two of John Michael Montgomery's number one singles: "Be My Baby Tonight" and "Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)".
  • Fagan had three additional songs on the Billboard Country charts in the 2000s, including the song "Why Can't We All Just Get a Long Neck?" that appears on the Hank Williams, Jr.
  • album, I'm One of You. On April 26, 2008, Fagan had a physical altercation with his publishing partner and best friend, Tom Oteri.
  • Fagan was arrested for drunk driving after leaving the scene of the fight where Oteri was later found dead, having suffered a heart attack.
  • Fagan was convicted of the drunk driving charge and sentenced to rehabilitative therapy with the support of Oteri's family members who still regarded Fagan as a close friend after the incident.

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