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4 Producing discography  





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Shane McAnally
McAnally in 2019
McAnally in 2019
Background information
Birth nameShane Lamar McAnally
Also known asShane Mack
Born (1974-10-12) October 12, 1974 (age 49)
OriginMineral Wells, Texas, United States
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • Years active
    • 1999–2000
  • 2005–present
  • LabelsCurb
    Spouse(s)

    Michael Baum

    (m. 2017)

    Shane Lamar McAnally (born October 12, 1974) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and record producer. McAnally has written, and/or produced over 50 number one songs. Writing and producing for artists such as Kacey Musgraves, Sam Hunt, Kenny Chesney, Walker Hayes, Kelly Clarkson, Reba McEntire, Luke Bryan, Lady A, Keith Urban, Thomas Rhett, Brothers Osborne, Old Dominion, Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert, Kelsea Ballerini, Midland, and more. He has received Billboard’s Trailblazer Award for his work both in country music and in championing voices in the LGBTQ community.

    From the early 2010s onward, McAnally has worked almost exclusively as a songwriter and producer, earning significant commercial and critical success. He has garnered three Grammy Awards, been nominated for more CMA Awards than any other songwriter in history and has been named ACM’s Songwriter of the Year twice. In 2023, he brought the Tony Award winning musical Shucked to Broadway – a production he wrote the music and lyrics for with his frequent collaborator Brandy Clark. Shucked was nominated for 9 Tony Awards in the 2023 season.

    Musical career

    [edit]
    McAnally in 2017.

    Shane McAnally was born October 12, 1974, in Mineral Wells, Texas.[1] He began performing at local clubs at the age of 12 and appeared on Star Search when he was 14, singing Dan Hill's "Sometimes When We Touch." He moved to Branson, Missouri at 15, then to Nashville at 19.[2]

    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.[1] 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 on 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. All three tracks appeared on a self-titled debut album released on Curb in 2000 before he left the label.[3]

    Songwriting

    [edit]

    In 2001, McAnally moved to Los Angeles. 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.[1] He has also worked as a record producer, for artists such as Kacey Musgraves, Old Dominion, and Midland.[1]

    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 A, Keith Urban, Thomas Rhett, Brothers Osborne, Old Dominion, Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert, Kelsea Ballerini, Midland, 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.[5] McAnally stars as one of the on-screen talent producers in the NBC television reality series Songland.[6] In 2019, McAnally won the ACM Award for Songwriter of the Year and Grammy Award for Best Country Song for co-writing Kacey Musgraves's "Space Cowboy."[7] Most recently, he was named as one of Billboard's 2020 Country Power Players and chosen as the recipient of the 2020 Billboard Trailblazer Award, held only by previous winners Reba McEntire and Florida Georgia Line.

    McAnally received a nomination for the Grammy Award for Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards for his work on songs by Brandy Clark, Walker Hayes, Lauren Daigle, Old Dominion, Alex Newell, Niall Horan, Sam Hunt, Carly Pearce, and Chris Stapleton, as well as a nomination for Best Musical Theater Album for his work on Shucked.[8]

    Personal life

    [edit]

    McAnally told Yahoo! Entertainment in 2020 that he struggled with his sexuality for many years while working in Nashville, as he knew that no country music singers were openly gay at the time. At the time, he was dating a woman to whom he later came out, although he kept his orientation hidden from others and later referred to his girlfriend as a beard.[9] After exiting Curb in 2000, McAnally decided to come out while living in West Hollywood, California, a city he knew was more accepting of the gay community. He worked songwriter shows there and chose to return to Nashville due to his enjoyment of music.[9] McAnally received attention as a gay musician in 2013 when he co-wrote and co-produced "Follow Your Arrow" by Kacey Musgraves, a song which features a lyric in support of the gay community.[9]

    McAnally married his partner of five years, Michael Baum, in September 2012. The couple have two children.[4] In January 2017, the two were legally married by Nashville Mayor Megan Barry.[10]

    Discography and videography

    [edit]
    Title Details
    Shane McAnally

    Singles

    [edit]
    Year Single Peak chart
    positions
    Album
    US Country
    [11]
    CAN Country
    [12]
    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

    [edit]
    Year Video Director
    1999 "Say Anything" Chris Rogers
    2008 "Lie To Me" (as Shane Mack)

    Producing discography

    [edit]

    McAnally has produced or co-produced the following works:

    Year Artist Type Project[13]
    2013 Kelly Clarkson Track "Tie It Up"
    Kacey Musgraves Album Same Trailer Different Park
    2014 Sam Hunt Album Montevallo
    Old Dominion Track "Dirt on a Road"
    EP Old Dominion EP
    2015 Kacey Musgraves Album Pageant Material
    Track "A Spoonful of Sugar"
    Old Dominion Album Meat and Candy
    Jake Owen Track "Real Life"
    2016 Midland EP MidlandEP
    Jake Owen Album American Love
    Artists of Then, Now & Forever Single "Forever Country"
    2017 Candi Carpenter Single "Burn the Bed"
    Walker Hayes Album boom.
    Midland On the Rocks
    Old Dominion Happy Endings
    2018 Walker Hayes Single "90's Country"
    Little Big Town "Summer Fever"
    Old Dominion "Make It Sweet"
    Teddy Robb "Lead Me On"
    Brandon Ratcliff "Rules of Breaking Up"
    2019 Aloe Blacc Track "Same Blood"
    Walker Hayes Single "Don't Let Her"
    John Legend Single "We Need Love (from Songland)"
    Midland "Mr. Lonely"
    Brandon Ratcliff Track "Number in My Phone"
    Teddy Robb Track "Tell Me How"
    Single "Really Shouldn't Drink Around You"
    Old Dominion Album Old Dominion
    2020 Kelsea Ballerini Single "The Other Girl" (with Halsey)
    Walker Hayes "Trash My Heart"
    Lady Antebellum "Champagne Night" (From Songland)
    Kylie Morgan "Break Things"
    Kylie Morgan feat. Walker Hayes Track "Cuss a Little"
    Carly Pearce Single "Next Girl"
    Old Dominion Tracks Old Dominion: Band Behind the Curtain
    Brandon Ratcliff EP "Sometimes Always Never"
    Teddy Robb Teddy Robb - EP
    2021 Walker Hayes EP Country Stuff
    Midland EP The Last Resort
    Kylie Morgan Track Love, Kylie
    Old Dominion Album Time, Tequila & Therapy
    Track "All I Know About Girls"
    "Hawaii"
    Single "I Was on a Boat That Day"
    Carly Pearce Album 29: Written in Stone
    EP 29
    Track "Dear Miss Loretta"
    Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde Single "Never Wanted to Be That Girl"
    Tigirlily Track "My Thang"
    EP TigirlilyEP
    2022 Walker Hayes Track "Drinking Songs"
    "AA"
    "Life With You"
    "Delorean"
    "Fancy Like"
    "Country Stuff" (featuring Jake Owen)
    "I Hope You Miss Me"
    "Briefcase" (featuring Lori McKenna)
    "Make You Cry"
    "What If We Did" (featuring Carly Pearce)
    Sam Hunt "Water Under The Bridge"
    Midland Album "The Last Resort: Greetings From"
    Track "Longneck Way To Go"
    "The Last Resort"
    Kylie Morgan "Independent With You"
    "Love Like We're Drunk"
    Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde "Never Wanted to Be That Girl" (Acoustic)
    Kelly Clarkson, Dolly Parton "9 To 5 (From The Still Working 9 To 5 Documentary)"
    Kelsea Ballerini Album SUBJECT TO CHANGE
    2023
    Sam Hunt Single "Start Nowhere"
    Old Dominion EP Memory Lane (Sampler) EP
    Carly Pearce, Chris Stapleton Single We Don't Fight Anymore

    Songland

    [edit]

    McAnally is also a mentor on NBC's songwriting competition series, Songland. On Songland, McAnally works alongside esteemed producers Ryan Tedder and Ester Dean, collaborating with unknown songwriters to craft hit songs. Each "winning" song is recorded by that episode's musical guest and released immediately following the episode. McAnally has described his role on the show as his "wildest dream job that I never knew I wanted." Songs co-written by McAnally as a part of his role on Songland are as follows.

    Season Episode Producer Song Co-writers Result
    1 John Legend Shane McAnally "We Need Love" Tebby Burrows, John Legend, Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Andrew DeRoberts, Andre Lyon, Imran Avaz, Juan Jose Botero, Marcello Valenzano, Thomas Kessler Won
    Ester Dean "Something New" Ollie Gabriel, Ryan Tedder, Ester Dean, Marty West, Rodney Jones Top 3
    Ryan Tedder "Lookin' Up" Max Embers, Ryan Tedder, Ester Dean, Andrew DeRoberts, Elliott Marchent, Emily Shearman Top 3
    will.i.am Ester Dean "Be Nice" will.i.am, Adam Friedman, Martjin Konijenburg, Ryan Merchant, Anish Sood, Ryan Tedder, Ester Dean, Snoop Dogg, Keith Harris, Lance Tolbert Won
    Shane McAnally "Boxes" Josh Logan, Bruce Wiegner, Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Andrew DeRoberts, will.i.am Recorded
    Ryan Tedder "Invincible" Charisma Divina Dixon, Calvin George Dixon, Ryan Stockbridge, Cody Michael Bolton, Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, will.i.am Recorded
    Jonas Brothers Ester Dean "Greenlight" John Brandon Paciolla, Nick Jonas, Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas, Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Zach Skelton Won
    Shane McAnally "Crowded Places" Rynn Kempthorn, Emily Fullerton, Michael McEachern, Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Andrew DeRoberts Recorded
    Ryan Tedder "Do You Think of Me" Rachel Elizabeth Smith, Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Brent Kutzle Recorded
    Kelsea Ballerini Ryan Tedder "Better Luck Next Time" Kelsea Ballerini, Darius Coleman, Taylor Sparks, Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Andrew DeRoberts Won
    Ester Dean "Crush" Daniel Wright Goldberger, Jackson Wise, Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder Recorded
    Shane McAnally "Lying (Next To You)" Jack Newsome, Elsa Curran, Christina Galligan, Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Andrew DeRoberts Recorded
    Meghan Trainor Ryan Tedder "Hurt Me" Meghan Trainor, Ryan Tedder, Ester Dean, Nicole Haley Cohen, Jack Newsome, Mike Sabath, Zach Skelton Won
    Shane McAnally "Alone" Josh Wood, Peter Wallevik, Daniel Davidsen, Ruby Spiro, Catie Turner, Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Andrew DeRoberts Recorded
    Ester Dean "We Got Us" Brandin Jay, Kaylan Mary, Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder Recorded
    Aloe Blacc Ryan Tedder "Getting Started (Hobbs & Shaw)" Aloe Blacc, Kyle Williams, Joel Rousseau, Justin Amundrud, Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Andrew DeRoberts, JID, Zach Skelton Won
    Ester Dean "Hero" Maggie Gabbard, Heather Holley, Stefan Bredereck, Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, John Paciolla, Khyre Ryler Recorded
    Shane McAnally "Same Blood" Aloe Blacc, Steve Fee, Zachary Kale, Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Andrew DeRoberts Released as Single
    Macklemore Shane McAnally "Shadow" Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Andrew DeRoberts, Ben Haggerty, Ori Rakib, Aaron Kleinstub, Coyle Girelli Won
    Ryan Tedder "Unforgettable" Ben Haggerty, Ryan Tedder, Ester Dean, Matthew Boda, Callan Searcy, Robbie Nevil Top 3
    Ester Dean "Judgments" Casey Cook, Cameron Stymeist, Ryan Tedder, Ester Dean, Norma Jean Martine Top 3
    Leona Lewis Ryan Tedder "Solo Quiero (Somebody to Love)" Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Leona Lewis, Rosalyn Lockhart, Matthew Fonson, Alessandro Calemme, Alejandro Rengifo, Andres Torres, Juan Magan Won
    Shane McAnally "When You Fall In Love" Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Andrew DeRoberts, Cameron Rafati, Toby Gad Top 3
    Ester Dean "Perfect Skin" Ryan Tedder, Ester Dean, Dave Pittenger, Olivia Lane, Bonnie Baker Top 3
    Old Dominion Shane McAnally "Young" Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Trevor Rosen, Matthew Ramsey, Katelyn Tarver, Brad Tursi, William Sellers, George Sprung Jr., James Abrahart, Pierre-Antoine Melki, Raphael Judrin, Nick Seeley, Benjamin Hovey, Andrew Tinker Won
    Ester Dean "Journey" Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Jacob Lee Scott Top 3
    Ryan Tedder "Where The Road Ends" Ryan Tedder, Ester Dean, Isaac Julius-Edwards, Moises Zulaica, Dani Blau, Daniel Sobrino, Andrew DeRoberts Top 3
    OneRepublic Shane McAnally "Somebody to Love" Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, JT Roach, Brent Kutzle, Andrew Wells, Kevin Fisher, Jintae Ko, Andrew DeRoberts Won
    Jason Evigan "Be Somebody" Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Jason Evigan, Brigetta Truitt, Brett Truitt, Amanda Zelina Top 3
    Ester Dean "Darkest Days" Ryan Tedder, Ester Dean, Jason Evigan, Madison Yanofsky, Joe Henderson Top 3
    Charlie Puth Shane McAnally "Pill For This" Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Sam DeRosa, Ben Samana, Graham Muron Top 3
    Ester Dean "Hate Love" Ryan Tedder, Ester Dean, Joel Adams Top 3
    2 Lady Antebellum Shane McAnally "Champagne Night" Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley, Dave Haywood, Madeline Merlo, Tina Parol, Patricia Conroy, Andrew DeRoberts, Dave Thomson Won
    Luis Fonsi Ryan Tedder "Sway" Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Luis Fonsi, Andrew DeRoberts, Filippo Gabella, Mauricio Rengifo, Andres Torres Won
    H.E.R. Ryan Tedder "Wrong Places" Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, H.E.R., Zachary Powell, Raqual Castro, Darhyl Camper Jr. Won
    Martina McBride Ester Dean "Girls Like Me" Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Martina McBride, Michael Tyler, Stephanie Chapman, Halie Wooldridge, Dan Swank, Alexis Kristine Shadle Won
    Julia Michaels Ryan Tedder "Give It To You" Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Julia Michaels, Andrew DeRoberts, Joshua Keegan Bost Won
    Florida Georgia Line Shane McAnally "Second Guessing" Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley (musician), Andrew DeRoberts, Corey Crowder, Griffen Palmer, Geoff Warburton, Ben Simonetti Won
    Boyz II Men Ester Dean "Love Struck" Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Christopher Lee, James Gutch, Jerry Duplessis, Raymond Duplessis, Michael Wise, Wanya Morris, Nathan Morris, Shawn Stockman Won
    Ben Platt Ryan Tedder "Everything I Did to Get to You" Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, David Davis Won
    Usher feat. Tyga Ester Dean "California" Ester Dean, Ryan Tedder, Usher, Tyga, Michael Wise, Kaj Nelson Blokhuis, Melvin Hough II, Rivelino Raoul Wouter, Ryan Cambetes Won

    Awards and nominations

    [edit]
    Year Association Category Nominated work Result
    2013 American Country Awards Song of the Year "Merry Go 'Round" Nominated
    "Mama's Broken Heart" Nominated
    "Better Dig Two" Nominated
    Country Music Association Awards Song of the Year "Merry Go 'Round" Nominated
    "Mama's Broken Heart" Nominated
    Single of the Year "Merry Go 'Round" 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
    "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
    "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
    "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
    "Say You Do" Nominated
    "Take Your Time" Nominated
    Songwriter of the Year Nominated
    2017 Country Music Association Awards Song of the Year "Body Like a Back Road" Nominated
    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
    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
    "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
    "Drinkin' Problem" Nominated
    Billboard Music Awards Top Country Song "Body Like a Back Road" Won
    AIMP Nashville Awards Song of the Year "Drinkin' Problem" Won
    Songwriter of the Year Won
    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
    Country Music Association Awards Song of the Year "Rainbow" Nominated
    2020 Academy of Country Music Awards Songwriter of the Year Nominated
    Single of the Year "One Man Band" Nominated
    MusicRow Awards Song of the Year One Night Standards Nominated
    AIMP Nashville Awards Publisher's Pick One Night Standards Won
    Grammy Awards Best Country Song "Some People Do" Nominated
    Country Music Association Awards Album of the Year Old Dominion Nominated
    2021 Academy of Country Music Awards Songwriter of the Year Nominated
    Song of the Year "One Night Standards" Nominated
    "Some People Do" Nominated
    AIMP Nashville Awards Songwriter of the Year Nominated
    Song of the Year "One Night Standards" Nominated
    MusicRow Awards Song of the Year Next Girl Nominated
    Half of My Hometown Nominated
    Country Music Association Awards Song of the Year One Night Standards Nominated
    Album of the Year 29 Nominated
    2022 Academy of Country Music Awards Album of the Year 29: Written in Stone Nominated
    Single of the Year "Fancy Like" Nominated
    Song of the Year "7 Summers" Nominated
    Music Event of the Year "Never Wanted to Be That Girl" Won
    MusicRow Awards Producer of the Year Nominated
    Male Songwriter of the Year Nominated
    Songwriter of the Year "Never Wanted to Be That Girl" Nominated
    Country Music Association Awards Song of the Year "Never Wanted to Be That Girl" Nominated
    Album of the Year Time, Tequila & Therapy Nominated
    Single of the Year "Never Wanted to Be That Girl" Nominated
    Musical Event of the Year "Never Wanted to Be That Girl" Won
    Musical Event of the Year "Longneck Way To Go" Nominated
    2023 Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Music Shucked Won [14]
    Outstanding Lyrics Nominated
    Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding New Score Pending [15]
    76th Tony Awards Best Musical Nominated
    Best Original Score - Shane McAnally, Brandy Clark Nominated
    Best Book of a Musical - Robert Horn Nominated
    Best Orchestrations - Jason Howland Nominated
    Best Featured Actor - Alex Newell Won
    Best Featured Actor - Kevin Cahoon Nominated
    Best Direction - Jack O'Brien Nominated
    Best Scenic Design - Scott Pask Nominated
    Best Sound Design - John Shivers Nominated
    Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding Featured Performer in a Broadway Musical - Alex Newell Nominated
    Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding Book of a Musical - Robert Horn Nominated
    TJ Martell Foundation Spirit of Music Award Won

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c d "Shane McAnally : Allmusic : Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved June 2, 2011.
  • ^ Rodman, Sarah (19 February 2015). "Songwriter Spotlight: Shane McAnally Tells Stories Behind the Hits". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
  • ^ Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. p. 261. ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2.
  • ^ a b c Rosen, Jody (May 24, 2013). "Shane McAnally, Out and Riding High in Nashville". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  • ^ "Sony Music's Monument Records Revived By Jason Owen, Shane McAnally Biography". Billboard. Retrieved September 17, 2019.
  • ^ "Shane McAnally: Songland Producer". Billboard. Retrieved September 17, 2019.
  • ^ “61st GRAMMY Awards: Full Nominees & Winners List.” GRAMMY.com, Recording Academy, 18 Feb. 2020.
  • ^ "2024 GRAMMY Nominations: See The Full Nominees List | GRAMMY.com". www.grammy.com. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
  • ^ a b c "Country hitmaker Shane McAnally on coming out: 'I was so afraid of what it would mean to my career'". Yahoo! Entertainment. June 9, 2020. Retrieved August 24, 2022.
  • ^ Shane McAnally, Michael McAnally Baum Make Marriage Legal
  • ^ "Shane McAnally Album & Song Chart History - Country Songs". Billboard. Retrieved June 2, 2011.
  • ^ "Results - RPM - Library and Archives Canada - Country Singles". RPM. Retrieved June 2, 2011.
  • ^ "Shane McAnally: Credits". Allmusic. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  • ^ Rosky, Nicole. "SHUCKED, SOME LIKE IT HOT Lead Nominations for 2023 Drama Desk Awards". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2023-04-27.
  • ^ ""New York, New York," "Some Like It Hot," "Shucked" lead 2023 Outer Critics Circle nominations". Broadway News. 2023-04-26. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
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