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Wendell Lee Mobley (born in Celina, Ohio) is an American country music songwriter. He has written No. 1 hits for Rascal Flatts and Kenny Chesney . He began playing in local bands before moving to Nashville, Tennessee , where he found a job playing guitar for Jack Greene and Alabama .
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"How Forever Feels" is a song written by Wendell Mobley and Tony Mullins and recorded by American country music artist Kenny Chesney. It was released in December 1998 as the first single from Chesney's 1999 album Everywhere We Go.
"We Can't Love Like This Anymore" is a song written by Wendell Mobley and John Jarrard, and recorded by American country music group Alabama. It was released in August 1994 as the first single from their compilation album Greatest Hits Vol. III. The song reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in December 1994. [1]
The song was written by Gary LeVox, Wendell Mobley and Neil Thrasher. [1] It was released to country radio on December 17, 2012, and AC and Christian AC radio on January 22, 2013. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
"Take Me There" is the first single from the band's 2007 album Still Feels Good. Kenny Chesney wrote the song with Neil Thrasher and Wendell Mobley. [1]The song is composed in the key of E major with a main tempo of about 92 beats per minute.
"That Song in My Head" is a song written by Tony Martin, Wendell Mobley and Jim Collins, [1] and recorded by American country music singer and professional dancer Julianne Hough. The song was released March 3, 2008 on as the first single from her self-titled debut album. It was a top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts.
"I Melt" is a song written by Gary LeVox, Wendell Mobley, and Neil Thrasher and recorded by American country music group Rascal Flatts. It was released in July 2003 as the third single from the band’s sophomore studio album Melt (2002).