1944-1982 US
Songwriter of Country and World
A.k.a. Roger Dale Bowling
Roger D. Bowling (December 3, 1944 Helton, Leslie County, Kentucky – December 26, 1982 in Wiley, Georgia) was a Nashville songwriter in the 1970s who specialized in Country music. His best-known songs include "Lucille" (co-written with Hal Bynum), and "Coward of the County" (co-written with Billy Ed Wheeler), both recorded by Kenny Rogers, and "Blanket on the Ground", "What I've Got In Mind", and "57 Chevrolet", recorded by Billie Jo Spears.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Then I'll Stop Loving You | Roger Bowling | 1983 | Album |
A Good Bartender | Roger Bowling | 1982 | Single |
A Good Bartender | Roger Bowling | 1982 | Single |
More Than I Used To | Roger Bowling | 1982 | Single |
Yellow Pages / I Don't Feel At Home | Roger Bowling | 1980 | Single |
Long Arm Of The Law | Roger Bowling | 1980 | Single |
Long Arm Of The Law | Roger Bowling | 1980 | Single |
The Diplomat / I'm Looking For A Lonely Woman | Roger Bowling | 1980 | Single |
A Little Bit Of Heaven / She Can't Break It To Her Heart | Roger Bowling | 1980 | Single |
I Can't Get Over You | Roger Bowling | 1980 | Single |
Friday Night Fool | Roger Bowling | 1979 | Single |
Dance With Me Molly | Roger Bowling | 1978 | Single |
Jukebox Girl / I Want To See You One More Time | Roger Bowling | 1975 | Single |
I Want To See You (One More Time) / Sweet Lovin' Woman | Roger Bowling | 1970 | Single |
My Kind Of Woman | Roger Bowling | Single |