Chuck Jones
Chuck JonesA native Memphis son, Chuck Jones' compositions embody the spirit and soul of that town. Since moving to Nashville some years ago, he has had his songs recorded by artists as diverse as Patti Labelle, Kenny Rogers, Shelby Lynn, Chris Ledoux, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Charlie Daniels, Deana Carter, Reba McEntire and Peter Cetera.

In 1994, John Berry's version of "Your Love Amazes Me" hit the #1 spot and also won Song of the Year from the Country Radio Music Awards and the Music City News Country Songwriter Awards. Chuck has also had #1's with Diamond Rio's "Love A Little Stronger" and Billy Dean's "It's What I Do". He has had numerous hits on other artists as well.

He started his own publishing company, Jonesin' For A Hit LLC, in January of 2000, administered by his wife Becky's company, Becky Pommer-Jones Administration, and the catalogue has garnered cuts on a variety of artists ranging from Montgomery Gentry and Trace Adkins to Rascal Flatts and Jake Owen.

Chuck recently had the first single from Clint Black's forthcoming album, a song called "The Strong One". It is the first song ever recorded by Clint that he didn't co-write himself. Chuck recently signed a new co publishing deal with Crosstown Songs Nashville, a Dann Huff co venture.
 
"YOUR LOVE AMAZES ME"
#1 Country - John Berry
TNN Music City News Country Song of the Year in 1994
Top- 5 AC - Michael English
"LOVE A LITTLE STRONGER"
#1 Country -Diamond Rio
"FAITHFULLY"
Top 10 Pop - Peter Cetera
"ONLY THE WIND"
#2 Country -Billy Dean
"COUNT ME IN"
#2 Country - Deanna Carter