James McNair
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Born | June 6, 1988 Aiken, South Carolina |
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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 |
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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]
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Nicholson, Jessica (9 April 2018). "Luke Combs To Release Deluxe Album In June". MusicRow - Nashville's Music Industry Publication - News, Songs From Music City.
- ↑ Newman, Melinda (Dec 18, 2017). "Scotty McCreery Shares Details for First New Album in Five Years". Billboard.
- ↑ Brickley, Kelly (8 April 2018). "Morgan Wallen to Debut 'If I Know Me' Album". Sounds Like Nashville.
- ↑ Casey, Jim (16 March 2018). "Craig Campbell Drops First Single in Two Years, "See You Try" [Listen]". Nash Country Daily. Cumulus Media.
- ↑ 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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