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Todd Cerney

Todd Cerney is credited on 331 releases across 136 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1975–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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331

Pressings credited

136

Albums

6

Decades active

91

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Biography

Todd David Cerney (August 8, 1953 – March 14, 2011) was an American songwriter and musician. He composed "Good Morning Beautiful", a 2002 five-week country number one (Billboard) hit for Steve Holy (co-written with Zack Lyle); "The Blues Is My Business" (co-written with Kevin Bowe), part of Etta James' 2003 Grammy Award-winning album "Let's Roll"; and "I'll Still Be Loving You", a 1987 country number one (Billboard) hit for Restless Heart (co-written with Pam Rose, Mary Ann Kennedy, and Pat Bunch). He and his co-writers were nominated for a Grammy Award for "I'll Still Be Loving You". The song won the 1988 award for "ASCAP Country Song of the Year". Cerney was born in Detroit, Michigan, and graduated from Zanesville High School in Zanesville, Ohio in 1971. He began his song-writing career after moving to Nashville, where he initially worked at Buzz Cason's Creative Workshop recording studio as an audio engineer. Some of the earliest artists to record his songs include Steve Carlisle ("I'll Fall in Love Again") and Levon Helm ("Blue House of Broken Hearts").

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Credited work

331 releases · 136 albums · active 1975–2024

  • Performance · 384
  • Engineering · 37
  • Other credits · 2
  • Production · 1

Studios: Creative Workshop · Fantasy Studios · Ardent Studios · Mushroom Studios, Vancouver

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