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Other BMI Award-winning songs he co-wrote include "Tequila Talkin'" recorded by [[Lonestar]], "That Ain't My Truck" recorded by [[Rhett Akins]], "Better Things to Do" recorded by Terri Clark, "Cadillac Ranch" recorded by [[Chris LeDoux]], "Meant to Be" recorded by [[Sammy Kershaw]], and "You Don't Count the Cost" by [[Billy Dean]].<ref>[http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/20020415chris_waters_tommy_lee_james_and_chris_waters "Tommy Lee James and Chris Waters"], BMI</ref>
 
He also co-wrote the inspirational song, "The Highest Praise", which was nominated for the [[Gospel Music Association]]'s [[Dove Award]] Song of the Year in 1980. In the pop field, he co-wrote "[[Sexy Eyes (Dr. Hook song)|Sexy Eyes]]" recorded by [[Dr. Hook]] and certified gold by the RIAA.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Whitburn|first1=Joel|title=Top Pop Singles|date=2009|publisher=Recording Research, Inc.|location=Wisconsin|isbn=0-89820-180-2}}</ref>
 
He co-produced Terri Clark's first two albums for [[Mercury Records]], ''Terri Clark'' <ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/album/terri-clark-mw0000178577 "''Terri Clark'' by Terri Clark" All Music]</ref> and ''Just the Same'',<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/album/just-the-same-mw0000613419 "''Just the Same'' by Terri Clark" All Music ]</ref> which were both certified platinum by the RIAA.