The other new inductees are Tom T. Hall, who Johnny Cash called his "all-time favorite songwriter;" Jack Tempchin, who co-wrote songs for the Eagles and Glenn Frey's solo albums; Dallas Austin, the songwriter behind radio hits for TLC, Monica, Pink, Boyz II Men, Madonna and others; Cat Stevens, who also goes by Yusuf Islam, whose string of Top 40 hits includes "Peace Train," "Morning Has Broken,” and "The First Cut Is the Deepest;” and John Prine, who’s considered the songwriting guru for Nashville’s young artists including rocker Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys, country rebel Sturgill Simpson, and Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires.