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Dennis Anthony Robbins (born August 23, 1949) is an American musician who first made himself known as a guitarist in the band Rockets. After his departure from The Rockets, he began a career in country music, recording three major-label albums and several singles of his own, in addition to writing hit singles for Highway 101, Shenandoah and .


Biography
Robbins was born in Hazelwood, North Carolina on August 23, 1949. He learned to play guitar while in his teens, taking his influences from both rock & roll and . After a brief stint in the United States Marine Corps, he moved to Detroit, Michigan, where he found work in several bands before joining a group known as Rockets.

After retiring from Rockets, Robbins moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he was signed to in 1986, recording his debut album The First of Me that year. Later the same year, he founded the supergroup Billy Hill with songwriters and John Scott Sherrill. This group recorded one album on and charted three singles before disbanding in 1990. The three members of Billy Hill also co-wrote "The Church on Cumberland Road", a Number One single for Shenandoah in early 1989, and Highway 101's "(Do You Love Me) Just Say Yes."


Solo career & Billy Hill
After retiring from Rockets, Robbins moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he was signed to in 1986, recording his debut album The First of Me that year. Later, as success was starting to lack on him, he founded the supergroup Billy Hill with songwriters and John Scott Sherrill. This group recorded one album on and charted three singles before disbanding in 1990. The three members of Billy Hill also co-wrote "The Church on Cumberland Road", a Number One single for Shenandoah in early 1989, and Highway 101's "(Do You Love Me) Just Say Yes."

Giant Records, a subsidiary label of Warner, opened a country music branch in 1990, and Robbins was the first act signed to this newly formed division. Also that year, he contributed to another Number One single, when topped the country music charts with "Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House" (which Robbins himself had charted with three years previous).

Robbins' second album overall, Man with a Plan, was issued in 1992. Included on it was the single "Home Sweet Home", his only solo Top 40 hit on the country charts. Also found on this album was his own rendition of "I Am Just a Rebel" (which was later cut by both Confederate Railroad and Joy Lynn White), as well as the track "Paris, Tennessee", which was later cut by both and . In 1993, he was named one of the New Faces of Country Music by the Country Radio Seminar.

A second album for Giant, , was issued in 1994, producing one more chart single "Mona Lisa On Cruise Control" (#68). He has not recorded any more albums ever since.


Songwriting
A few other of Robbins' penned material were later cut by other artists, such as: "Finally Friday" was recorded by Earl Thomas Conley on his 1988 album The Heart of It All and also by on his 1992 album Walls Can Fall.

"No Chance To Dance" was first cut by in 1988 for his album Gracias and his version was released as a single in early 1989, but it peaked at No. 72 on the Billboard country singles chart. Then, Robbins later cut the song along with the co-writers of the song (Bob DiPiero and John Scott Sherrill) when they formed Billy Hill and it was released as a single in 1990, but their version didn't reach the charts. And then Highway 101 recorded the song in 1993 for their album The New Frontier, but their version wasn't released as a single.

"Too Much Month at the End of the Money" was originally cut by Robbins when he formed the band Billy Hill, it peaked at No. 25 on Billboard in 1989 and it was later cut by on his 2003 album Country Music, and he too would release it as a single where it would at No. 54.

The Church on Cumberland Road was first recorded by Robbins in 1987, which served as the to his MCA single Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House, which would later become a No. 1 hit for , Cumberland Road would later become a No. 1 hit for the band Shenandoah in 1989.


Discography

Albums


Singles
1983 ! scope="row""If I Could Get Over You"
1986 ! scope="row""Hard Lovin' Man"The First of Me
1987 ! scope="row""Long Gone Lonesome Blues"63rowspan="2"
1992 ! scope="row""Home Sweet Home"3473Man With a Plan
1993 ! scope="row""Looking for a Thing Called Love"Born Ready
1994 ! scope="row""Mona Lisa on Cruise Control"68
"—" denotes releases that did not chart


Music videos
1992 ! scope="row""Home Sweet Home"Roger Pistole
1993 ! scope="row""Looking for a Thing Called Love"


Chart Singles written by Dennis Robbins
The following is a list of Dennis Robbins compositions that were chart hits.
1980Desire
co-written with John Badanjek
The Rockets 70
1988(Do You Love Me) Just Say Yes
co-written with and John Scott Sherrill
Highway 1011 1
1989The Church on Cumberland Road
co-written with Bob DiPiero and John Scott Sherrill
Shenandoah1 1
No Chance to Dance
co-written with Bob DiPiero and John Scott Sherrill
72
Too Much Month at the End of the Money
co-written with Bob DiPiero and John Scott Sherrill
Billy Hill25
1990Nickel to My Name
co-written with Bob DiPiero and John Scott Sherrill
Billy Hill 76
1991Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House
co-written with and Bobby Boyd
1 1
1998When You Get to Be You
co-written with and Michael Dan Ehmig
64 57
2003Too Much Month (At the End of the Money)
co-written with Bob DiPiero and John Scott Sherrill
and the Fabulous Superlatives54


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