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"One Day at a Time" is a popular country and western-style Christian song written by Marijohn Wilkin and Kris Kristofferson. It has been recorded by over 200 artists and has reached No. 1 in several territories. Scottish singer Lena Martell had a UK Singles Chart number one with her version in 1979.
She is billed simply as Marijohn on a few of her recordings. On DOT records, she recorded under the name Romi Spain. Marijohn Wilkin may be most famous for "One Day at a Time", often considered the biggest gospel song of the 1970s. Wilkin wrote the song in 1973 with some assistance by her former protégé Kris Kristofferson.
In Search of Food Clothing Shelter and Sex is the debut solo album by American singer-songwriter John Buck Wilkin, released on Liberty Records in June 1970. The collection of songs includes compositions penned by Wilkin, covers, and a song co-written with Kris Kristofferson. The release received scarce reviews that mostly favored Wilkin.
More than 50 years ago, Kris Kristofferson, a Rhodes scholar equally drawn to the words of William Blake and Hank Williams, ... Marijohn Wilkin, who worked as a songwriter ("Long Black Veil" and ...
Kris Kristofferson, the beloved singer-songwriter and actor, died on Saturday at 88 years old. As we remember Kristofferson's life and legacy, here's what to know about the late legend.
"One Day at a Time" (song), 1974 country/Christian song written by Marijohn Wilkin and Kris Kristofferson, recorded by many artists "One Day at a Time", a song by The Knack on their 2001 album Normal as the Next Guy "One Day at a Time", a song by Jeremy Camp on his 2002 album Stay
Singer-songwriter Kris Kristofferson, whose poignant lyrics made him a country music legend and whose rugged good looks led to 1970s Hollywood movie star fame, has died. He was 88. He was 88.
After relocating to Nashville, Tennessee, Kristofferson contacted Marijohn Wilkin, the aunt of his former platoon commander, who signed Kristofferson to her publishing house Buckhorn Music. Wilkin pitched his song "Talkin' Vietnam Blues" to singer Dave Dudley. [16]