Report: Nashville songwriter Paul Craft dies, wrote songs for the Eagles and Linda Rondstadt
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Nashville songwriter and Hall of Famer Paul Craft has died in Tennessee at the age of 76.
The Tennessean reported that Craft died Saturday at a Nashville hospital "after years of deteriorating health."
Craft penned the words to songs made famous by the likes of Ray Stevens, Mark Chestnutt, Alison Krauss, the Eagles and Linda Rondstadt.
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He was inducted earlier this month into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame after being nominated numerous times over the years.
The newspaper said Craft was also a member of American Mensa, a group for people whose IQ is in the top 2 percent of the population.
Among his most well-known songs were "Hank Williams, You Wrote My Life," ''Dropkick Me, Jesus (Through the Goalposts of Life)," ''Brother Jukebox," and "It's Me Again, Margaret," one of Stevens' signature songs.