James House (singer)

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James House
Background information
Birth name James Andrew House
Born March 21, 1955 (1955-03-21) (age 53)
Origin Sacramento, California, United States
Genre(s) Country
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals, acoustic guitar
Years active 1990-present
Label(s) MCA, Epic
Associated acts Diamond Rio
Martina McBride
Dwight Yoakam

James House (born James Andrew House, March 21, 1955 in Sacramento, California[1]) is an American country music singer-songwriter. Originally a member of a group called the House Band, James began his country music career in 1990 on MCA Records, recording two albums for that label. He later penned singles for Diamond Rio and Dwight Yoakam, before finding another record deal on Epic Records in 1994. That year, he charted two Top 40 singles on the Billboard country charts, including the Top ten hit "This Is Me Missing You". Although he was dropped from Epic in 1995, he has continued to write for other country artists, most notably Martina McBride's Number One single "A Broken Wing".

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James House's musical career began in a band called the House Band, which was signed first to Warner Bros. Records and later to Atlantic Records.[2] In addition, House served as vocal coach for Dustin Hoffman on the movie Ishtar.[2]

House later moved to Nashville in 1988[3] and signed as a solo artist on MCA Nashville in 1990. On that label, he recorded two albums: James House and Hard Times for an Honest Man.[4] Despite being critically acclaimed[3], neither album produced any successful chart singles. He did, however, have some success as a songwriter, including "Ain't That Lonely Yet" for Dwight Yoakam and "In a Week or Two" by Diamond Rio, both of which peaked at No. 2 on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in the early 1990s.

By 1995, House had switched to Epic Records. His first album for that label, Days Gone By, was released that year, producing two hits in "Little By Little" and "This Is Me Missing You", the latter a Top 10 hit. The album's title track, while not a single, was featured in the soundtrack for the movie The Cowboy Way.[5]

Although House never entered Top 40 on the country music charts again after "This Is Me Missing You", he continued to write songs for other artists. In 1997, Martina McBride recorded "A Broken Wing", which House co-wrote; the single reached Number One in early 1998.[6] House also contributed three songs to Steve Holy's debut album Blue Moon.

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[edit] Albums

Year Album US Country Label
1989 James House MCA
1990 Hard Times for an Honest Man
1995 Days Gone By 48 Epic

[edit] Singles

Year Song US Country Album
1989 "Don't Quit Me Now" 25 James House
"That'll Be the Last Thing" 52
"Hard Times for an Honest Man" 48 Hard Times for an Honest Man
1990 "You Just Get Better All the Time" 60
1994 "A Real Good Way to Wind Up Lonesome" 52 Days Gone By
1995 "Little By Little" 25
"This Is Me Missing You" 6
"Anything for Love" 49
1996 "Little Deuce Coupe" (w/ The Beach Boys) 69 Stars & Stripes, Vol. 1

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