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Mac McAnally is a musician, songwriter and producer from [[Alabama]] and [[Mississippi]]. He scored his biggest hit on the [[Billboard magazine|Billboard]] [[Top 40]] pop chart in [[1977]] with the song "It's a Crazy World". In [[1983]], he near-missed the same chart with "Minimum Love". Since then he has had success in the [[Country Music]] genre as a songwriter, session musician, and as a producer for the band [[Sawyer Brown]].
Mac McAnally is a musician, songwriter and producer from [[Alabama]] and [[Mississippi]]. He scored his biggest hit on the [[Billboard magazine|Billboard]] [[Top 40]] pop chart in [[1977]] with the song "It's a Crazy World". In [[1983]], he near-missed the same chart with "Minimum Love". Since then he has had success in the [[Country Music]] genre as a songwriter, session musician, and as a producer for the band [[Sawyer Brown]].

He's since been touring with musician [[Jimmy Buffett]] a song of his called "It's My Job" is sung and included on Jimmy Buffet's compilation CD [[Live in Hawaii]]


[[Category:Musicians]][[Category:songwriters]][[category:producers]]
[[Category:Musicians]][[Category:songwriters]][[category:producers]]

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Mac McAnally is a musician, songwriter and producer from Alabama and Mississippi. He scored his biggest hit on the Billboard Top 40 pop chart in 1977 with the song "It's a Crazy World". In 1983, he near-missed the same chart with "Minimum Love". Since then he has had success in the Country Music genre as a songwriter, session musician, and as a producer for the band Sawyer Brown.

He's since been touring with musician Jimmy Buffett a song of his called "It's My Job" is sung and included on Jimmy Buffet's compilation CD Live in Hawaii