THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #122 – Mark D. Sanders

Episode #122 – Mark D. Sanders

Mark D. Sanders is a songwriter with more than 200 songs cut by recordings artists, 50 have been singles and 14 number one songs. Some of his songs are instantly recognizable. His most famous song “I Hope You Dance” was recorded by Lee Ann Womack and other noteworthy songs “Victim of the Game” by Garth Brooks, “Money in the Bank”by John Anderson and “Blue Clear Sky” by George Strait and many others. In 2009, Mark D. Sanders was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.

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