Mac Davis D. Scott, David, Davies, Davis, Davis / Scott, Davis, Mac, Davis, Scott, M Davis, M. David, M. Davies, M. Davis, M. Dawies, M. S. Davis, M.Davis, M.S. Davis, M0 Davis, Mac "Scott" Davis, Mac David, Mac Davies, MacDavid, MacDavis, Mack Davis, Mao Davis, Marc Davis, Mark Davis, Mc Davis, McDavis, Peters, Roger Davis, S Davis, S. Davies, S. Davis, Scot "Mac" Davis, Scot Davies, Scot Davis, Scott, Scott - Davies, Scott - Davis, Scott 'Mac' Davis, Scott "Mac" Davis, Scott / Davis, Scott / Mac Davis, Scott David, Scott Davies, Scott Davis, Scott Davis and Mac Davis, Scott E. Davis, Scott E./Mac Davies, Scott-Davis, Scott/Davis, М. Дэвис
US singer/songwriter and actor born January 21, 1942 in Lubbock, Texas. He was responsible for one of the biggest hits of Elvis Presley "In The Ghetto" (although he wrote that under the name of his son Scott) and "A Little Less Conversation". He was a prolific writer of songs for Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers and Bobby Goldsboro, amongst others. Inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2000 and into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2006.