List Of Songs Written By Shane McAnally
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List Of Songs Written By Shane McAnally
American country music singer-songwriter Shane McAnally has written songs both for himself, on his self-titled debut album, and for others. In 2008, McAnally co-wrote Lee Ann Womack's single "Last Call". In 2010, he had his first No. 1 on Hot Country Songs as a songwriter with Kenny Chesney's "Somewhere with You". Other songs that McAnally has written that have reached No. 1 on the country charts include " Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" by Luke Bryan, " Alone with You" by Jake Owen, " Come Over", "American Kids", " Wild Child" by Kenny Chesney, "Better Dig Two" by The Band Perry, " Say You Do" and " Different For Girls" by Dierks Bentley, " John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16" by Keith Urban, "Stay a Little Longer" by Brothers Osborne, " I Met a Girl" by William Michael Morgan, "Mama's Broken Heart" and "Vice" by Miranda Lambert, " If I Told You" by Darius Rucker, " Young & Crazy" by Frankie Ballard, "T-Shirt", "Unforgettable" and " Marry Me" by Thomas Rhett, "Leave the Night On ...
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Country (also called country and western) is a genre of popular music that originated in the Southern and Southwestern United States in the early 1920s. It primarily derives from blues, church music such as Southern gospel and spirituals, old-time, and American folk music forms including Appalachian, Cajun, Creole, and the cowboy Western music styles of Hawaiian, New Mexico, Red Dirt, Tejano, and Texas country. Country music often consists of ballads and honky-tonk dance tunes with generally simple form, folk lyrics, and harmonies often accompanied by string instruments such as electric and acoustic guitars, steel guitars (such as pedal steels and dobros), banjos, and fiddles as well as harmonicas. Blues modes have been used extensively throughout its recorded history. The term ''country music'' gained popularity in the 1940s in preference to '' hillbilly music'', with "country music" being used today to describe many styles and subgenres. It came to encomp ...
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