Jeffrey Steele
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Jeffrey Steele is an accomplished country music singer and songwriter. Prior to songwriting, he was the lead singer and bassist for the 1990s hitmaking country group Boy Howdy.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- 2001 Somethin' in the Water
- 2003 Gold, Platinum, Chrome, and Steele
- 2003 You Gotta Start Somewhere
- 2004 Outlaw
- 2006 Hell On Wheels
[edit] Songs Written For Other Artists
- "What Hurts The Most" released by Mark Wills (2003), Bellefire (2004), Jo O'Meara (2005), and Rascal Flatts (2006)
- "Me and My Gang" released by Rascal Flatts
- "Brand New Girlfriend" released by Steve Holy
- "Every Time I Hear Your Name" released by Keith Anderson
- "Gone" released by Montgomery Gentry
- "Help Somebody" released by Van Zant
- "Something To Be Proud Of" released by Montgomery Gentry
- "These Days" released by Rascal Flatts
- "Chrome" released by Trace Adkins
- "I’m Tryin’" released by Trace Adkins
- "Couldn’t Last A Moment" released by Collin Raye
- "Speed" released by Montgomery Gentry
- "When the Lights Go Down" released by Faith Hill
- "Unbelievable" released by Diamond Rio
- "My Town" released by Montgomery Gentry
- "The Cowboy In Me" released by Tim McGraw
- "Without You" released by Keith Urban
- "Tip Your Hat" released by Marty Stuart
- "If That Ain’t Country" released by Anthony Smith