Paul Overstreet is an American country music singer-songwriter, born on March 17, 1955, in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. He emerged in the 1980s and is best known for his contributions to the genre, both as a performer and a songwriter. Overstreet's musical style blends traditional country with elements of pop and folk, characterized by heartfelt lyrics and melodic tunes. As a recording artist, he achieved significant success with hits like "Love Will Find Its Way to You," "Seein' My Father in Me," and "When You Say Nothing at All," the latter famously covered by Alison Krauss. Throughout his career, Overstreet has received multiple nominations and awards, including several from the Country Music Association (CMA). In addition to his solo work, Overstreet has penned numerous songs for other artists, including Randy Travis and Blake Shelton, contributing to the broader landscape of country music. His songwriting prowess has had a lasting impact on the genre, influencing both contemporary and traditional country artists. Overstreet remains a respected figure in country music, known for his storytelling ability and melodic craftsmanship.