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Revision as of 18:55, 20 May 2019

Shane McAnally
Background information
Birth nameShane McAnally
Also known asShane Mack
Born (1974-10-12) October 12, 1974 (age 50)
OriginMineral Wells, Texas, United States
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active
  • 1999–2000
  • 2005–present
LabelsCurb

Shane McAnally (born October 12, 1974) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and record producer. Originally a solo artist for Curb Records in 1999, McAnally charted three singles on Hot Country Songs, including the No. 31 "Are Your Eyes Still Blue", before becoming a songwriter and record producer. He has written and produced songs for Walker Hayes, Kacey Musgraves, Kelly Clarkson, Sam Hunt, Kenny Chesney, Reba McEntire, Jake Owen, Luke Bryan, The Band Perry, Lady Antebellum, Keith Urban, Thomas Rhett, Brothers Osborne, Old Dominion, Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert, and more. The Academy of Country Music named him Songwriter of the Year in 2014. He also won "Best Country Album" and "Best Country Song" at the 2014 Grammy Awards for his work on Kacey Musgraves's Same Trailer Different Park. In 2015, Billboard named him the Hot Country Songwriter of the Year as well as a Billboard Power Player. McAnally joined industry veteran Jason Owen in early 2017 to relaunch Monument Records as co-presidents.

Musical career

McAnally in 2017.

McAnally began performing at local clubs at age 12 and appeared on Star Search when he was 14, singing Dan Hill's "Sometimes When We Touch." He moved to Branson, Missouri at age 15, then to Nashville at 19.[1]

McAnally and music producer Rich Herring recorded a demo of a song that McAnally had written. The song, "Just One Touch", earned McAnally a publishing deal as well as a recording contract with Curb Records.[2] In 1999, McAnally signed with Curb and began recording his first album for the label as well as his first single. "Say Anything" was released in 1999 as his debut single. The song peaked at No. 41 the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. The follow-up single, "Are Your Eyes Still Blue", became his first top 40 single, peaking at No. 31. McAnally charted a third and final time with "Run Away", which reached No. 50.[3]

Songwriting

In 2001, McAnally moved to Los Angeles, where he came out. He composed six songs for the soundtrack of 2007 independent film Shelter, credited as Shane Mack.[4]

Returning to Nashville in late 2007, McAnally began writing songs for other artists, starting with "Last Call", released by Lee Ann Womack in 2008.[4] From this point onward, McAnally has been primarily known for his songwriting work.[2] He has also worked as a record producer, primarily for Kacey Musgraves.[2]

Personal life

McAnally married his partner of five years, Michael Baum, in September 2012. The couple had a daughter and a son in December 2012.[4] In January 2017, the two were legally married by Nashville Mayor Megan Barry.[5]

Studio Albums

Title Details
Shane McAnally

Singles

Year Single Peak chart
positions
Album
US Country
[6]
CAN Country
[7]
1999 "Say Anything" 41 46 Shane McAnally
"Are Your Eyes Still Blue" 31 47
2000 "Run Away" 50 57
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos

Year Video Director
1999 "Say Anything" Chris Rogers

Producer

McAnally has produced or co-produced the following works:

Year Artist Type Project[8]
2013 Kacey Musgraves Album "Same Trailer Different Park"
Kelly Clarkson Track "Tie It Up"
2014 Sam Hunt Album "Montevallo"
Old Dominion Track "Dirt on a Road"
EP "Old Dominion EP"
2015 Jake Owen Track "Real Life"
Kacey Musgraves Album "Pageant Material"
Kacey Musgraves Track "A Spoonful of Sugar"
Old Dominion Album "Meat and Candy"
2016 Jake Owen Album "American Love"
Artists of Then, Now & Forever Single "Forever Country"
Jo Smith EP "Introducing Jo Smith"
Midland EP "Midland EP"
2017 Candi Carpenter Single "Burn the Bed"
Old Dominion Album "Happy Endings"
Midland Album "On the Rocks"
Walker Hayes Album "boom."
2018 Little Big Town Single "Summer Fever"
Old Dominion Single "Make It Sweet"
Walker Hayes Single "90's Country"
Teddy Robb Single "Lead Me On"
Teddy Robb Single "Really Shouldn't Drink Around You"
Renee Blair Single "Gotta Quit Drinkin"
Renee Blair Single "Me Tonight"
Brandon Ratcliff Single "Rules of Breaking Up"
2019 Old Dominion Single "One Man Band"
Old Dominion Single "Some People Do"
Teddy Robb Single "Really Shouldn't Drink Around You"
Midland Single "Mr. Lonely"
Brandon Ratcliff Single "Number in my Phone"

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Nominated work Result
2013 American Country Awards Song of the Year "Merry Go Round" Nominated
Song of the Year "Mama's Broken Heart" Nominated
Song of the Year "Better Dig Two" Nominated
Country Music Association Awards Song of the Year "Merry Go Round" Nominated
Single of the Year "Merry Go Round" Nominated
Song of the Year "Mama's Broken Heart" Nominated
Album of the Year Same Trailer Different Park Nominated
Academy of Country Music Awards Songwriter of the Year Nominated
MusicRow Awards Song of the Year "Merry Go Round" Won
2014 Grammy Awards Best Country Song "Merry Go Round" Won
Best Country Song "Mama's Broken Heart" Nominated
Best Country Album Same Trailer Different Park Won
Academy of Country Music Awards Album of the Year Same Trailer Different Park Won
Song of the Year "Mama's Broken Heart" Nominated
Songwriter of the Year Won
Country Music Association Awards Song of the Year "Follow Your Arrow" Won
2015 MusicRow Awards Producer of the Year Nominated
Academy of Country Music Awards Song of the Year "American Kids" Nominated
Song of the Year "Follow Your Arrow" Nominated
Grammy Awards Best Country Song "American Kids" Nominated
Country Music Association Awards Album of the Year Pageant Material Nominated
Single of the Year "Take Your Time" Nominated
Song of the Year "American Kids" Nominated
Song of the Year "Take Your Time" Nominated
2016 Academy of Country Music Awards Album of the Year Montevallo Nominated
Single Record of the Year "Take Your Time" Nominated
Songwriter of the Year Nominated
AIMP Nashville Awards Song of the Year "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16" Nominated
Song of the Year "Say You Do" Nominated
Song of the Year "Take Your Time" Nominated
Songwriter of the Year Nominated
2017 Academy of Country Music Awards Song of the Year "Vice" Nominated
Vocal Event of the Year "Forever Country" Nominated
Songwriter of the Year Nominated
Grammy Awards Best Country Album Pageant Material Nominated
Best Country Album Montevallo Nominated
Best Country Song "Vice" Nominated
CMT Artist of the Year Awards Song of the Year "Body Like a Back Road" Won
AIMP Nashville Awards Song of the Year "Vice" Nominated
Independent Songwriter of the Year Nominated
2018 Country Music Association Awards Song of the Year "Body Like a Back Road" Nominated
Single of the Year "Drinkin' Problem" Nominated
Academy of Country Music Awards Songwriter of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year "Body Like a Back Road" Nominated
Song of the Year "Female" Nominated
Album of the Year Happy Endings (album) Nominated
Single Record of the Year "Drinkin' Problem" Nominated
Grammy Awards Best Country Song "Body Like a Back Road" Nominated
Best Country Song "Drinkin' Problem" Nominated
Billboard Music Awards Top Country Song "Body Like a Back Road" Nominated
AIMP Nashville Awards Song of the Year "Drinkin' Problem" Nominated
Songwriter of the Year Nominated
Publisher's Pick Space Cowboy Nominated
2019 Academy of Country Music Awards Songwriter of the Year Won
Song of the Year Space Cowboy Nominated
Grammy Awards Best Country Song Space Cowboy Won
AIMP Nashville Awards Songwriter of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year Rainbow Won

References

  1. ^ Rodman, Sarah (19 February 2015). "Songwriter Spotlight: Shane McAnally Tells Stories Behind the Hits". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Shane McAnally : Allmusic : Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved June 2, 2011.
  3. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. p. 261. ISBN 0-89820-177-2.
  4. ^ a b c Rosen, Jody (May 24, 2013). "Shane McAnally, Out and Riding High in Nashville". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  5. ^ Shane McAnally, Michael McAnally Baum Make Marriage Legal
  6. ^ "Shane McAnally Album & Song Chart History - Country Songs". Billboard. Retrieved June 2, 2011.
  7. ^ "Results - RPM - Library and Archives Canada - Country Singles". RPM. Retrieved June 2, 2011.
  8. ^ "Shane McAnally: Credits". Allmusic. Retrieved 28 January 2019.