Awards & Winners

Roger Bowling

Date of Birth 03-December-1944
Place of Birth Helton
(Leslie County, Kentucky, United States of America)
Nationality United States of America
Profession Songwriter, Singer
Roger D. Bowling was a Nashville songwriter in the 1970s who specialized in Country music. His best-known songs include "Lucille", and "Coward of the County", both recorded by Kenny Rogers, and "Blanket on the Ground", "What I've Got In Mind", and "57 Chevrolet", recorded by Billie Jo Spears. In 1977 his song "Lucille" won the CMA Song Of The Year award. As an artist, he wrote and recorded "Always One Redneck Away From Loving You", and "Yellow Pages" for Mercury Records. He also performed the opening theme song "Heal It", and the closing credits song "Friday Night Fool" for the feature film The Exterminator, on Embassy Pictures.

Awards by Roger Bowling

Check all the awards nominated and won by Roger Bowling.

1980


Nominations 1980 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Country Music Association Award for Song of the Year Coward of the County

1977


Country Music Association Award for Song of the Year
Honored for : Lucille

Nominations 1977 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Country Music Association Award for Song of the Year Lucille