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James McNair

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James McNair
BornJune 6, 1988
Aiken, South Carolina
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Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • songwriter
Associated acts

James McNair (born June 6, 1988) is an American songwriter and musician. His songs have been recorded by country music artists including Florida Georgia Line, Kane Brown[1], Luke Combs[2], Craig Campbell, Tyler Farr, Scotty McCreery[3], Chris Lane, Morgan Wallen[4], and the Cadillac Three. James co-wrote Craig Campbell’s single “See You Try”[5]. Originally from Aiken, South Carolina[6], James currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee.

Songwriting Discography[edit]

Songs written or co-written by McNair.

Year Artist Album Title Co-Writers Additional Credits
2017 Luke Combs This One's For You "Beer Can" Ray Fulcher, Luke Combs
(Spotify release) "Used to You" Luke Combs
Kane Brown Kane Brown LP "Hometown" Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley, Cameron Montgomery
Petric 18 Ends "Never Met You" Adam Hambrick
2018 Craig Campbell - "See You Try" Tyler Hubbard, Bart Butler, Jordan Schmidt Single
Scotty McCreery Seasons Change "Seasons Change" Tommy Cecil, Scotty McCreery
"Home in My Mind" Tommy Cecil, Scotty McCreery
Chris Lane TBD LP "Drunk People" Zach Abend, Michael Hardy
Morgan Wallen TBD LP "Had Me By Halftime" Morgan Wallen, Josh Miller, Michael Hardy, Daniel Ross
Florida Georgia Line TBD LP "Can't Hide the Red" Tyler Hubbard, Rob Hatch, Ben Stennis
"How Far We've Come" Mike Walker, David Garcia
"The Jam" Jaren Johnston, Brian Kelley
Jon Langston TBD LP "Country Gentleman" Keith Smith, Daniel Ross, Corey Crowder, Brian Kelley
Tyler Farr TBD LP "Love By the Moon" Chris Stevens, Ross Lipsey
Jordan Rager - "Good Ones" Chris Stevens, Ross Lipsey Single
The Cadillac Three TBD LP "Talk About Jesus" Jaren Johnston, Matt Dragstrem, Josh Thompson

References[edit]

  1. Hollabaugh, Lorie (22 August 2017). "Kane Brown's New Deluxe Album Edition Features Chris Young Duet". MusicRow - Nashville's Music Industry Publication - News, Songs From Music City. MusicRow.
  2. Nicholson, Jessica (9 April 2018). "Luke Combs To Release Deluxe Album In June". MusicRow - Nashville's Music Industry Publication - News, Songs From Music City.
  3. Newman, Melinda (Dec 18, 2017). "Scotty McCreery Shares Details for First New Album in Five Years". Billboard.
  4. Brickley, Kelly (8 April 2018). "Morgan Wallen to Debut 'If I Know Me' Album". Sounds Like Nashville.
  5. Casey, Jim (16 March 2018). "Craig Campbell Drops First Single in Two Years, "See You Try" [Listen]". Nash Country Daily. Cumulus Media.
  6. Turner, Stephanie (Dec 15, 2016). "Aiken native co-writes hit song, continues work in Nashville". Aiken Standard. Aiken Standard.

James McNair[edit]

Category:People from Aiken, South Carolina


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