David Lee Murphy is best recognized by his massive hit singles
"Dust On The Bottle"
, "Party
Crowd" and "Everything's Gonna Be Alright" (a duet with Kenny Chesney
)
.
But he is also
known as one of Country Music's best
and
most
prolific
songwriters. He has written songs for
superstar artists like Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Florida Georgia
Line, Keith Urban, Brad Paisley, Brooks & Dunn, Hank Williams, Jr. and others.
Murphy developed his musical style as a te
enager in Southern Illinois. Although both parents
were schoolteachers, he was an indifferent student. Instead of studying books, he studied the
sounds of such "outlaw" country musicians as Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson. He was also
deeply influenced by southern rock bands such as Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers and
ZZ Top.
Pursuing a career in music, Murphy moved to Nashville and spent years honing his craft as a
songwriter.
He also formed a band, The Blue Tick Hounds, and played the honkytonks of Middle
Tennessee and clubs throughout the South.
"I really concentrated on my songwriting", Murphy states. "I wanted to get better so I could
record my own songs." Several rough demos of Murphy's compositions, including the song
"Party Crowd" caught the attention of MCA executive Renee Bell who passed Murphy's music
along to Grammy and CMA Award winning producer Tony Brown (George Strait, Reba
McEntire, Vince Gill and others).
After hearing the song demos, Brown, who had been following
Murphy's progres
s as a performer and songwriter, decided it was time to sign Murphy as an
artist to MCA Records.
Murphy's debut platinum selling album for the label,
Out With A Bang,
produced a string of hits
including the title track "Out With A Bang", "Fish Ain't Bitin'" and "Just Once", which was
featured in the movie
8 Seconds
about bull rider Lane Frost. Also on that album were the hit
singles "Party Crowd" (Radio & Records awarded it most played song on Country Radio in
1995) and the #1 single "Dust On The Bottle". Both songs have become staples at Country
Radio.
Murphy's follow -
up album
Gettin' Out The Good Stuff
spawned the hit singles
"Every Time I Get Around You", "The Road You Leave Behind", "Breakfast In Birmingham" and
the cult classic "Genuine Rednecks".
Murphy went onto record two more albums.
We Can't All Be Angels
produced the hit single, "All
Lit Up In Love" and "We Can't All Be Angels" that was featured in the Patrick Swayze movie
Blackdog.
Murphy's album
Tryin' To Get There
(the title track he wrote with friend and musical
hero Waylon Jennings) produced the Top 5 single "Loco".