Rodney Clawson

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Rodney Clawson
Born Gruver, Texas
Origin Nashville, Tennessee
Years active 2000-present
Associated acts Big & Rich
Jason Aldean
Craig Wiseman

Rodney Clawson (born in Gruver, Texas) is an American country music songwriter. Clawson has written singles recorded by Jason Aldean, Faith Hill, George Strait and Luke Bryan, among others.

Biography

Clawson was raised in Gruver, Texas. Through the encouragement of his friend and classmate John Rich, Clawson signed to his publishing contract in 2000. His first hit as a songwriter was "I Can't Be Your Friend" by Rushlow.[1]

Clawson co-wrote the songs "Why", "Amarillo Sky" and "Johnny Cash" for Jason Aldean. In 2008, he received a Song of the Year nomination from the Country Music Association for George Strait's number 1 single "I Saw God Today".[2] That same year, Clawson moved to a publishing contract with Big Loud Shirt, owned by songwriter Craig Wiseman.[1]

Other artists who have recorded his songs include Faith Hill, Big & Rich and Buddy Jewell.[2][3] He has also produced singles by Jake Owen and James Wesley.[4]

He is married to singer-songwriter Nicolle Galyon, who was also a contestant on the second season of The Voice. They have a daughter, Charlie Jo Clawson (born May 29, 2013).[5]

List of singles written by Rodney Clawson

Song title[6] Artist
"Amarillo Sky" Jason Aldean
"Be Grateful" The Farm
"Comin' Around" Josh Thompson
"Cornfields" Blake Wise
"Crash My Party" Luke Bryan
"Crazy Town" Jason Aldean
"Did It for the Girl" Greg Bates
"Don't Let Me Be Lonely" The Band Perry
"Drink on It" Blake Shelton
"Drunk on You" Luke Bryan
"Feel Like a Rock Star" Kenny Chesney with Tim McGraw
"Get Your Shine On" Florida Georgia Line
"Good to Go" John Corbett
"Guitar Slinger" Crossin Dixon
"Helluva Life" Frankie Ballard
"I Can't Be Your Friend" Rushlow
"I Saw God Today" George Strait
"Johnny Cash" Jason Aldean
"Just Wanna Rock N' Roll" Rodney Atkins
"Lettin' the Night Roll" Justin Moore
"Lost in This Moment" Big & Rich
"Never Mind Me" Big & Rich
"Numbers" Jason Michael Carroll
"Old School" Chuck Wicks
"One of Those Nights" Tim McGraw
"Round Here" Florida Georgia Line
"Southern Girl" Tim McGraw
"Sunshine and Summertime" Faith Hill
"Sure Be Cool If You Did" Blake Shelton
"Sweet Southern Comfort" Buddy Jewell
"Take a Little Ride" Jason Aldean
"Ultimate Love" Phil Vassar
"Where I Come From" Montgomery Gentry
"Why" Jason Aldean

References

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