Sharp did three tours of duty as a songwriter on
Music Row in
Nashville, Tennessee. During that time, she wrote for Bocephus Music and had the distinction of being the only writer that Hank Williams Jr. ever signed to his Bocephus publishing company. She then wrote for
Merle Kilgore's Paradise Cove Music for two years, before signing on with
Acuff-Rose. Sharp was awarded a gold record for the song "
Wild Streak", which she co-wrote with Hank Williams Jr. The song was also used as the title of Williams' 1987 album and tour. Around the same time, two of Terri's songs ("Eventually" and "
You Can't Blame the Train") were recorded by Don Mclean for his 1987 album
Love Tracks. The latter reached No. 49 on the U.S. country charts in 1987 and is also featured on Mclean's 1993 compilation album
Favorites and Rarities. Sharp co-wrote the song "Old-Fashioned Broken Heart" with
Donny Kees, which was recorded by
Lisa Stewart on her self-titled 1993 album. In
Don Mclean's 2007 biography, Terri Sharp is referred to as "one of the most talented songwriters on the Nashville scene". == Recent activity ==