An outstanding and prolific songwriter and long-time friend of the band, Jimmy composed many of Hickory Hill's most popular songs, including the James Boys and ME, Pecos Wind, Cadillac, Simple Love Song, Old and Gray, Old Time Feelin', Hoedown, Good Times Again, Kentucky Home, Old Fiddle Waltz, and many more. After joining Hickory Hill in October, 1997, he wrote more great songs, especially gospel songs, including Lost and Found, Red Roses, and The Rock
In addition to his songwriting talents, Jimmy was a fine singer and guitar player, and was rapidly developing his skills on the fiddle. But his contribution to Hickory Hill was much more than in music alone. Jimmy brought a new exuberance to Hickory Hill, and a renewed interest in finding and working up unusual or underutilized material, such as Sinner Man, Where You Gonna Run, which he found in a songbook in an old banjo case. He had a way of encouraging and complimenting his fellow band members when they did something especially well that made them feel really special. In the words of one of the members of Cactus Jack, "When Jimmy paid me a compliment I felt as good as if Paul McCartney had given me a compliment."
Jimmy had a love for music which radiated out to others. He also had a wonderful stage presence and gentlemanly style that just came naturally to him. His sweet spirit and love for people were obvious to everyone, both on and off stage. He had a hearty handshake and a broad grin for everyone he met.
Jimmy Godwin is, and will continue to be dearly missed by everyone who knew him.