Mark Irwin (songwriter)
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American country music songwriter
Mark Irwin | |
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Born | The Bronx, New York |
Origin | Nashville, Tennessee |
Genres | Country |
Occupation | Songwriter |
Years active | 1989–present |
Musical artist
Mark Irwin is an American country music songwriter.
In 1990, he co-wrote Alan Jackson's "Here in the Real World", which was twice nominated for Song of the Year by the Country Music Association.[1] He also wrote "Till I Was Loved by You" by Chely Wright, "If the Jukebox Took Teardrops" by Danni Leigh, and "19 and Crazy" by Bomshel. In 2013, he co-wrote Tim McGraw and Taylor Swift's "Highway Don't Care", which reached number 1,[2] [3] and Tyler Farr's "Redneck Crazy".
References
[edit ]- ^ "Mark Irwin | Black Label Booking". Archived from the original on 2015年03月06日. Retrieved 2013年06月11日.
- ^ "Mark Irwin ••• Top Songs as Writer ••• Music VF, US & UK hits charts".
- ^ "OFFSTAGE: Tim McGraw Wanted to Make Taylor Swift Duet an Event". Archived from the original on January 27, 2013.
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