Brinley Addington
Brinley Aaron Addington (born September 6, 1988) is an American country music singer-songwriter from Kingsport, TN. Addington moved to Nashville, TN in 2008 and began his career in country music while attending Belmont University. Addington currently resides in Nashville, TN.
Addington co-wrote the #1 song Chasing After You by Ryan Hurd and Maren Morris and has had songs recorded by Darius Rucker, Chris Janson, Parmalee, Kameron Marlowe, Tyler Farr, and others.
Career
In 2021, Addington received his first #1 song as a songwriter with Ryan Hurd and Maren Morris' Grammy and CMA nominated hit, "Chasing After You." Spotify also named Addington one of its Hot Country Standout Songwriters of the Year for 2021.
Discography
Albums & EP's
| Title | Album Details |
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| Homegrown |
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| Middle Of Nowhere |
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| Songs From A Bar - EP |
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| Nobody's Favorite |
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Singles
| Title | Single Details |
|---|---|
| Come Back |
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| Changing My Mind |
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| Still Not Over You |
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| Deciding Who To Be |
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| Worth The Wait |
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Songwriting
| Year | Artist | Album | Song | Co-Writer(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Curtis Grimes | Bottom Of The Fifth - EP | "Longer" | Jason Matthews, Joel Shewmake |
| Cold Creek County | Till The Wheels Come Off | "Beer Weather" | Jason Matthews, Jim McCormick, Joel Shewmake | |
| 2017 | Tyler Farr | Single | "I Should Go To Church Sometime" | HARDY, Sarah Allison Turner |
| 2018 | Walker McGuire | Single | "Growin' Up" | Jimmie Deeghan, HARDY |
| Kyle Park | Don't Forget Where You Came From | "What The Heaven" | Kyle Park, C.J. Solar | |
| Josh Ward | More Than I Deserve | "Another Heartache" | Brice Long, Terry McBride | |
| 2019 | Kevin Fowler | Barstool Stories | "Beach Please" | Aaron Eshuis, Eric Snyder |
| Austin Jenckes | If You Grew Up Like I Did | "Never Forget" | Austin Jenckes | |
| 2020 | Kameron Marlowe | Kameron Marlowe - EP | "Burn 'Em All" | Aaron Eshuis, Joey Hyde, Kameron Marlowe |
| 2021 | Parmalee | For You | "Backroad Girl" | Blake Bollinger, Tommy Cecil, Matt Thomas |
| Ryan Hurd & Maren Morris | Pelago | "Chasing After You" | Jerry Flowers | |
| Triston Marez | Triston Marez | "When She Calls Me Cowboy" | Aaron Eshuis | |
| 2022 | Gable Bradley | Single | "Fall For You" | Gable Bradley, Joey Hyde |
| John Daly | Whiskey & Water | "That's The Thing" | Tyler Reeve, Rob Williford | |
| 2023 | Chris Janson, Brantley Gilbert | The Outlaw Side Of Me | "Hank The Hell Out Of The Honkytonk" | Tommy Cecil, Chris Janson, Mitch Oglesby |
| Dipper | Evergreen - EP | "Evergreen" | Dipper, Jared Keim, Allison Veltz-Cruz | |
| Erin Kinsey | Bet My Heart | "Vegas" | Barrett Baber, Erin Kinsey | |
| Brooke Lee | I've Been Thinking - EP | "I've Been Thinking" | Joey Hyde, Brooke Lee | |
| "Praying In Bars" | Brooke Lee, Neil Medley | |||
| Neil Medley | South End Kid | "Us That I Miss" | Ryan Beaver, Neil Medley | |
| Darius Rucker | Carolyn's Boy | "Stargazing" | Jessica Cayne, Matthew Morrisey, Darius Rucker | |
| 2024 | Craig Campbell | Almost Greatest Hits | "Sadder Day" | Craig Campbell |
| Dalton Davis | Single | "Made For Tennessee" | Jeremy Bussey, Dalton Davis, Bobby Hamrick | |
| Brooke Lee | Single | "Kill Me With Tequila (Live)" | Ryan Beaver, Brooke Lee | |
| Kyle Park | All Nighters | "All Nighters" | Ryan Beaver, Kyle Park, Mike Walker | |
| "The Key To Good Whiskey" | Kyle Park | |||
| Old Hickory | Single | "Better Than You" | Andy Austin, Timothy Baker | |
| Peytan Porter | Grown - EP | "High Road" | Matthew Morrisey, Peytan Porter | |
| Alli Walker | Single | "Kitchen Floor" | Jessica Cayne, Matthew Morrisey, Alli Walker | |
| 2025 | William Beckmann | Whiskey Lies & Alibis | "Be Your Man" | William Beckmann, Andrew DeRoberts, Neil Medley |
| Ryan Hurd | Midwest Rock & Roll | "Single In The Same Town" | Aaron Eshuis, Ryan Hurd | |
| "This Party Sucks" | Ryan Beaver, David Garcia, Ryan Hurd | |||
| McCoy Moore | Single | "Can't Make That Up" | Jared Hampton, McCoy Moore | |
| Kasey Tyndall | Kasey Tyndall | "Four Roses" | Wyatt Durette, Kasey Tyndall | |
| Alli Walker | Single | "Ride It Out" | Dave Cohen, Alli Walker |
References
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{{cite web |last= |first= |date= |title= |url= |website= |location= |publisher= |access-date=}}https://www.cowboysindians.com/2018/04/song-premiere-brinley-addingtons-those-kinds-of-songs/
{{cite web |last= |first= |date= |title= |url= |website= |location= |publisher= |access-date=}} https://musicrow.com/2023/11/brinley-addington-renews-with-spirit-music-nashville/
{{cite web |author=' |date= |title= |url= |website= |location= |publisher= |access-date=}}https://www.allmusic.com/artist/brinley-addington-mn0004489758
- ↑ "Brinley Addington".
- ↑ "Brinley Addington to Bring Listeners New Album Next Friday". 14 June 2024.
- ↑ "Industry Celebrates Ryan Hurd & Maren Morris' 'Chasing After You,' A Hit Many Years in the Making". 6 June 2022.
- ↑ "Makin' Tracks: Ryan Hurd, Maren Morris Put Vulnerable Spin on Riff-Led Duet". Billboard.
- ↑ Newman, Melinda (February 12, 2021). "Ryan Hurd and Maren Morris Talk Making Beautiful Music With Sexy New Duet, 'Chasing After You'". Billboard.
- ↑ Crone, Madeline (June 8, 2021). "Brinley Addington Lands First Award Show Feature with CMT-Nominated Maren Morris & Ryan Hurd Duet "Chasing After You"". American Songwriter.
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