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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 [[ |
'''Mac McAnally''' is a [[musician]], [[songwriter]] and [[record 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]]. |
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He often performs with musician [[Jimmy Buffett]], who has recorded a number of his songs. |
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== Discography == |
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[[Category:Musicians]][[Category:songwriters]][[category:producers]] |
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*Mac McAnally |
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*No Problem Here |
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*Cuttin' Corners |
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*Finish Lines |
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*Simple Life |
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*Nothin' But the Truth |
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*Live And Learn |
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*Knots |
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*Word of Mouth |
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*Semi-True Stories |
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== Notable recordings of McAnally songs == |
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*"Old Flame" (Alabama) |
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*"It's My Job" (Jimmy Buffett) |
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*"When The Coast Is Clear" (Jimmy Buffett) |
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*"Crime Of Passion" (Ricky Van Shelton) |
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*"Cafe On The Corner" (Sawyer Brown) |
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*"All These Years" (Sawyer Brown) |
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*"The Boys And Me" (Sawyer Brown) |
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*"Southbound" (Sammy Kershaw) |
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*"Two Dozen Roses" (Sheanandoah) |
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*"Last Man Standing" (Jimmy Buffett) |
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*"Back Where I Come From" (Kenny Chesney) |
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*"Semi-True Stories" (Jimmy Buffett) |
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[[Category:American country musicians]] |
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[[Category:American songwriters]] |
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[[Category:American record producers]] |
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[[Category:American artist-producers]] |
Revision as of 19:57, 17 August 2006
Mac McAnally is a musician, songwriter and record 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 often performs with musician Jimmy Buffett, who has recorded a number of his songs.
Discography
- Mac McAnally
- No Problem Here
- Cuttin' Corners
- Finish Lines
- Simple Life
- Nothin' But the Truth
- Live And Learn
- Knots
- Word of Mouth
- Semi-True Stories
Notable recordings of McAnally songs
- "Old Flame" (Alabama)
- "It's My Job" (Jimmy Buffett)
- "When The Coast Is Clear" (Jimmy Buffett)
- "Crime Of Passion" (Ricky Van Shelton)
- "Cafe On The Corner" (Sawyer Brown)
- "All These Years" (Sawyer Brown)
- "The Boys And Me" (Sawyer Brown)
- "Southbound" (Sammy Kershaw)
- "Two Dozen Roses" (Sheanandoah)
- "Last Man Standing" (Jimmy Buffett)
- "Back Where I Come From" (Kenny Chesney)
- "Semi-True Stories" (Jimmy Buffett)