Joe Allison
Biography
Joe Marion Allison (October 3, 1924 – August 2, 2002) was an American songwriter, radio and television personality, record producer, and country music business executive. Allison won five BMI performance awards for hit singles he wrote and a 2 million performance award for writing "He'll Have to Go". He co-founded the Country Music Association. CMT called him "one of the most influential figures in the rise of modern country music."
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Steve McQueen
1985

Almost Blue
1981

Moody Blue
1977

Ramblin' Rose
1962

The Ultimate Collection
1988

Chicken Skin Music
1976

Energized
1974

Satan Is Real
1959

Green, Green Grass Of Home
1967

The Best Of Jim Reeves
1964

The Essential Willie Nelson
2003

Roy Clark's Greatest Hits Volume 1
1975

The Best Of Roy Clark
1971

Yesterday, When I Was Young
1969

Gentle On My Mind
1968

Back To You
1980

Sounds Of Sunday
1971

The Best Of Bobby Bare
1966

Rock 'N Soul
1964

... And Then I Wrote
1962

He'll Have To Go
1960

He'll Have To Go / In A Mansion Stands My Love
1959

Legendary
1999

Country Classics
1992
Credited work
2,230 releases · 538 albums · active 1952–2025
- Performance · 1,751
- Production · 708
- Other credits · 110
- Engineering · 3
Studios: RCA Victor Studios, Nashville · Bradley's Barn · Ampro Studios · Riverside Recordings
