Norro Wilson
Biography
Norris Denton "Norro" Wilson (April 4, 1938 – June 8, 2017) was an American country music singer-songwriter, producer, and member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Wilson wrote or co-wrote numerous hit songs during more than 40 years in the industry, including songs for David Houston, Jean Shepard, Charlie Rich, Charley Pride, George Jones, and Tammy Wynette, among many others. He also produced or co-produced songs for dozens of artists, including early Reba McEntire, Joe Stampley, Margo Smith, Sara Evans, Kenny Chesney, and Shania Twain. Earlier in his career, Wilson also charted ten singles on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Songs chart. The biggest of his three Top 40 hits was "Do It to Someone You Love" (written by Tom T. Hall) which reached No. 20 in 1970. He also recorded two songs, "Hey, Mister!" and "Mama McClusky", that were the basis for Charlie Rich's 1973 number one song, "The Most Beautiful Girl". He died on June 8, 2017, in Nashville from heart failure.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Behind Closed Doors
1973

Blue Clear Sky
1996

Shania Twain
1993

Anniversary - Ten Years Of Hits
1982

Tammy's Greatest Hits, Volume II
1971

Stormy Weekend
1970

Greatest Hits
1984

A Country Christmas
1982

Better Than The Rest
1979

What Made You Say That
1993

Greatest Hits
1987

The Best There Is
1986

Country Classics
1983

My Very Special Guests
1979

Honky Tonk Heroes
1978

Greatest Hits
1977

Tammy - 20 Greatest Hits
1976

Frida Ensam
1975

A Very Special Love Song
1974

You've Never Been This Far Before / Baby's Gone
1973

Another Place Another Time
1968

I Finally Found Someone
2001

Single White Female
1999

Souvenirs
1996
Credited work
3,159 releases · 857 albums · active 1962–2026
- Performance · 2,633
- Production · 1,356
- Other credits · 23
- Engineering · 1
Studios: Columbia Recording Studios, Nashville · Emerald Sound Studios · The Music Mill, Nashville, TN · Sound Stage Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Tammy Wynette
- Joe Stampley
- George Jones (2)
- Charlie Rich
- Charley Pride
- David Houston
- Charly McClain
