
Tom Douglas is a Grammy-nominated, CMA and ACM Award-winning songwriter and a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Renowned for his emotional, cinematic storytelling, he has penned timeless hits including “The House That Built Me” (Miranda Lambert), “Grown Men Don’t Cry” (Tim McGraw), “I Run to You” (Lady A), and “Little Rock” (Collin Ray)
His accolades include the ACM Song of the Decade, CMA Song of the Year nomination, Grammy and Golden Globe nominations, and a Triple Play Award recognizing three No. 1 hits in a single year. He also earned MusicRow’s Song of the Year for “Drunk Girl” (Chris Janson) and co-wrote the Oscar-nominated “Coming Home” from Country Strong. Inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2014, Douglas’s catalog has been recorded by legends including Tim McGraw, Keith Urban, Martina McBride, Miranda Lambert, Kenny Chesney, and Lady A—solidifying his place as one of Nashville’s most influential and enduring songwriters.
In 2022, Douglas co-wrote and starred in the acclaimed documentary “Love, Tom” (Paramount+), a poetic reflection on faith, creativity, and the redemptive power of songwriting—further cementing his legacy as one of Nashville’s most profound and enduring voices.
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