Cecil A. Null
Biography
Cecil Allen Null (April 26, 1927 – August 26, 2001) was an American songwriter. He began writing songs and singing publicly while serving in the Navy during World War II. After leaving the service, he performed with various groups on radio stations in Bristol, Virginia. He wrote the songs "I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know" and "I Found Out More Than You Ever Knew", which became 1953 hits for The Davis Sisters and Betty Cody, respectively. On December 5, 1953, both songs were listed in the top ten of Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Null became an expert at playing and designing autoharps, and ultimately served as a consultant for a manufacturer of the instrument.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Self Portrait
1970

The World Of Johnny Cash
1970

Them Old Country Songs
1972

The Complete Album Collection Vol. One
2013

Five Feet High And Rising / A Cash Country Collection
1974

Cream Of Country Hits
1968

Across The Borderline
2016

The Best Of The Best Of Skeeter Davis
1978

Country Music Special
1966

Go On Home
1962

The Sound Of Johnny Cash
1962

Precious Memories
1990
Credited work
562 releases · 108 albums · active 1953–2026
- Performance · 566
- Production · 13
- Other credits · 1
Studios: Nightingale Studio · Masterfonics · The Doghouse · Georgetown Masters
