The Country Music World Mourns the Death of Famed Songwriter Hugh Prestwood

Although fans of country music know names like Randy Travis or Trisha Yearwood, many don’t know that behind those famous singers are talented songwriters like Hugh Prestwood. Since the 1970s, the songwriter helped create some of the most memorable country hits like “Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart” and “ The Sound of Goodbye.” Prestwood even watched as three of his songs received nominations for a Grammy award. With a rich history in country music, Yearwood recently took a moment to honor Prestwood when news broke the songwriter passed away at 82. 

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Thanks to his contributions to country music, Prestwood eventually found his way into the Nashville Songwriters’ Hall of Fame alongside Jim Weatherly and Jimmy Buffett. He even used his talents to help other writers as he taught Advanced Songwriting. With the famed writer passing away, Yearwood posted a heartfelt message about Prestwood, reading, “Hugh Prestwood was a poet. “The Song Remembers When” is one of the greatest songs ever written, and I’m the lucky girl who got to sing it. It paints the beautiful picture of the power of music. We’re all lucky that Hugh decided to be a writer. I will miss his voice.”

Scotty Emerick kept things short and sweet, tweeting “Rip Hugh Prestwood” alongside a shared photo.

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Country Music Hall of Fame Remember Hugh Prestwood

Gaining thousands of likes, fans took a moment to remember Prestwood with comments like, “One of my favorite songs of all time, there is not a more perfect voice and interpretation than yours when you sing this beautiful song … still on my playlist as it was when it was released Thank you TY. RIP Hugh Prestwood.”

Showing just how much of an impact Prestwood had on country music, even the Country Music Hall of Fame offered their love. “Hugh Prestwood, who wrote major hits, including Randy Travis’s “Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart” and Trisha Yearwood’s “The Song Remembers When,” died September 22. The Texas native, who composed his work solo, was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2006.”

While leaving behind a beautiful legacy, Prestwood passed away due to a stroke. Before passing away, the songwriter helped artist Rumer release her album Nashville Tears, which featured 14 songs written by Prestwood.

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