Floy Case
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Born: April 20, 1911 - Died: June 14, 1988 Floy Lorene (Jones) Case was born in Bowie, Texas in 1911. She would go on to be one of country music's first journalists/writers in the early publications. Floy's writing would appear in several of the mainstay country music publications in the 1950s. Her by-line appeared in the following publications: Mountain Broadcast and Prairie Recorder - "Down Blue Bonnet Way", "Floy Case Reports"; National Hillbilly News - "Your Song and Mine"; Melody Trails (published by the Ernest Tubb Fan Club) - "Down Blue Bonnet Way". A part of the editorial staff for Country Song Roundup and Folk and Country Music magazines in the mid-1950s. Songs written or co-written by Floy Case: Maybe Some Day I'll Forget (co-writer J. C. Case); Counting Hours (co-writers Mary Jean Shurtz and Marvin Montgomery); My Heart Has Learned To Love You (co-writers Denver Darling and Clarke Van Ness)