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Tom Snow (songwriter)

Tom Snow
Birth name Thomas Righter Snow
Born 1947
Princeton, New Jersey, USA
Occupation(s) songwriter, singer-songwriter (1970s)
Instruments piano, keyboards
Labels Capitol Records (solo releases)
Website www.tomsnowmusic.com

Thomas Righter Snow (born 1947 in Princeton, New Jersey) is an American songwriter.

Snow has written songs for Joe Cocker "(Even a Fool Would Let Go" with Kerry Chater), "Love Not War" (with Barbara Griffin), Olivia Newton-John ("Deeper Than the Night", "Make a Move on Me"), and Melissa Manchester ("You Should Hear How She Talks About You"), The Pointer Sisters' million-selling 1980 hit "He's So Shy" (with lyrics by Cynthia Weil), Barbra Streisand, Rita Coolidge ("You", which was also an Australian top 10 hit for Marcia Hines in 1977 and in 2005), Barry Manilow ("Somewhere Down the Road", a song which was performed on Ally McBeal), Randy Crawford, Diana Ross ("Gettin' Ready for Love"), Bonnie Raitt ("Love Sneakin' Up On You"), Leo Sayer, Bette Midler, Michael Johnson ("I'll Always Love You"), Dolly Parton, Captain and Tennille, Kim Carnes ("Don't Call It Love"), Linda Ronstadt ("Don't Know Much" duet with Aaron Neville), Trisha Yearwood, Amy Grant ("Good For Me"), and Christina Aguilera ("So Emotional"). He also co-wrote "Dreaming of You" for the crossover Mexican-American star Selena, which was released posthumously in 1995.


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