Philip Donnelly began his music career in the late 1960s with the Dublin-based band Portrait, which morphed into the rock band Elmer Fudd; the band supported
Thin Lizzy in 1971. Later that year Donnelly left the band to tour with Donovan. After touring with Donovan in 1974, Donnelly decided to settle in
Los Angeles, where he first began to work with
Lee Clayton. Donnelly eventually worked on four Lee Clayton albums as a guitarist, composer and backing vocalist. Donnelly had unique style as a guitarist, blending rock, folk, Irish traditional music and country, which saw him become a much in-demand session musician. In the early 1980's he moved to
Nashville, where he came to the attention of producer
Jim Rooney. Over the next eleven years he worked with a number of country and folks artists including:
Guy Clark,
Don Williams,
Jim Rooney,
Emmylou Harris,
The Everly Brothers and Johnny Cash. The song went on to win the BMI Country Song of the Year award. ==Ireland==