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A decade ago, times for Muscadine Bloodline were not so wild. It was all about playing, singing, writing and growing confident at venues like the 250-person capacity room at Mobile's Soul Kitchen ...
List of singles as producer, showing year released, artist, title, and album [3] Year Artist Tracks Album 2012 Tamia "Still" Beautiful Surprise "Is It Over Yet" Ne-Yo "She Is" R.E.D. 2013 Thomas Rhett "Call Me Up" It Goes Like This "Get Me Some of That" "Sorry for Partyin'" Brett Eldredge "Gotta Get There Bring You Back "On And On" 2015 CAM
Jenkins’ songs have been recorded by artists such as Walker Hayes, Jordan Davis, Muscadine Bloodline, Randy Houser, and more. Jenkins has also started to release solo projects, including his first three singles, “Broken Record,” “Perfect Mess,” and “More Beautiful.”
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The song went on to be Laird's first released song by Lee Ann Womack in 2005. [9] Laird and Lindsey went on to work on a number of songs with Carrie Underwood, including his first number one single "So Small" in 2007. [5] [8] The song held the number one spot on the Billboard Country charts for three weeks and went platinum. [11]
These categories list albums by the year in which they were released. ... Lists of albums by release date (90 P) Christmas albums by year (76 C)
Their sophomore album, Diamonds & Gasoline, followed in 2010. [3] The songs "Easton and Main" and "Bossier City" were re-recorded for their 2015 self-titled album. [2] In October 2017, the album A Long Way from Your Heart was released, peaking at number three on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.
Name of song, lyric/music writer(s), original release, and year of release Song Lyric writer(s) Music writer(s) Original release Year Ref. "213" Tom Araya: Jeff Hanneman: Divine Intervention: 1994 [1] "Abolish Government / Superficial Love" ‡ (T.S.O.L. cover) Jack Grisham Ron Emory Mike Roche Todd Barnes Undisputed Attitude: 1996 [2] "Addict ...