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Brett Jones (songwriter)

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American songwriter

Brett William Seaborn Jones is an American singer, songwriter, and music publisher fromWarm Springs, Georgia, United States,[1] working incountry music. He has had over one hundred songs recorded, including fourteen top ten hits and five number one hits.[2]

Jones signed a publishing deal with a company owned by country music singerRonnie Milsap. His first top twenty hit came in 1995 withConfederate Railroad’s “When and Where.” He owns Crazytown Productions/Big Borassa Music, in which he looks over many of his own catalogs such as Big Borassa Music, Jonesbone Music, and Brett Jones Music. As of 2012, his catalogs and himself as an artist were signed to ole,[3] a rights management company.[4] Jones, as an artist, also released his own CD calledLife’s Road[5] in 2009 and followed withCowboy Sailor in July 2014.

Singles

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Singles that Jones has co-written include:

YearSingle TitleRecording ArtistCo-writerChart Positions
Billboard Country
1995"When and Where"Confederate RailroadJess Brown, Jeff Pennig24
1996"Workin' It Out"Daryle SingletaryTim Johnson50
"You Gotta Love That"Neal McCoyJess Brown3
1997"Better Man, Better Off"Tracy LawrenceStan Paul Davis2
"The Coast Is Clear"Jess Brown26
1998"Cover You in Kisses"John Michael MontgomeryJerry Kilgore, Jess Brown3
"A Little Past Little Rock"Lee Ann WomackJess Brown, Tony Lane2
1999"You Won't Ever Be Lonely"Andy GriggsAndy Griggs2
2002"Practice Life"Andy Griggs withMartina McBride33
2003"Good Little Girls"Blue CountyTroy Seals11
2005"Don't Ask Me How I Know"[6]Bobby PinsonBobby Pinson, Bart Butler16
2006"If I Don't Make It Back"Tracy LawrenceBobby Pinson42
2007"Living in the Here and Now"Darryl WorleyDarryl Worley54
"What Do Ya Think About That"[7]Montgomery GentryAnthony Smith3
2009"That's How Country Boys Roll"Billy CurringtonBilly Currington,Dallas Davidson1
2010"Crazy Town"[8]Jason AldeanRodney Clawson2
2011"If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away"[9][10]Justin MooreDallas Davidson, Rob Hatch1

References

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  1. ^Vara, Juliette (25 April 2011)."The Man Behind Some of Your Favorite Songs".countrymusicpride.com. Driftwood Media Group. Retrieved2 October 2014.
  2. ^"Songs written by Brett Jones".www.musicvf.com. Howard Drake / VF Entertainment. Retrieved2 October 2014.
  3. ^"ole Signs Hit Songwriter Brett Jones".yahoo.com. Yahoo. Retrieved2 October 2014.
  4. ^"Ole - News Release".www.majorlyindie.com. Archived fromthe original on 26 August 2013. Retrieved17 January 2022.
  5. ^"Life's Road".artistdirect.com. Rogue Digital, LLC. Retrieved2 October 2014.
  6. ^"Complete List of Winners".ascap.com. ASCAP. Retrieved2 October 2014.
  7. ^Horner, Alanna."There Goes The Neighborhood"(PDF).songwriterville.com. Country Weekly. Retrieved2 October 2014.
  8. ^Boldt, Blake."Jason Aldean - "Crazy Town"".www.engine145.com. Engine 145. Archived from the original on 18 December 2014. Retrieved2 October 2014.
  9. ^Morris, Edward."Industry Salutes Songwriters of Justin Moore's "If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away"".CMT. Country Music Television, Inc. Archived fromthe original on October 1, 2011. Retrieved2 October 2014.
  10. ^"Worth the Wait: Music Row Toasts 'If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away' Team".ascap.com. ASCAP. Retrieved2 October 2014.
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