Danny Orton
Danny Orton | |
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Birth name | Dan Ernest Orton |
Origin | Louisiana, United States |
Genres | Country |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter |
Years active | Late 1990s-present |
Associated acts |
Dan + Shay Rascal Flatts Tim McGraw Love and Theft |
Website |
dannyorton |
Danny Orton (born in Louisiana) is an American country music songwriter and producer signed to Warner/Chappell.[1] Active since the late 1990s as a songwriter, he has had his songs recorded by Rascal Flatts, Tim McGraw, Reba McEntire, Pat Green, Love and Theft, and many other acts.
His credits include the #1 single "Stand"[2] by Rascal Flatts as well as others by the hit group, including "Too Good Is True and "Like I Am"; the #2 single "Fall Into Me" by Emerson Drive; and the #12 single "Let Me" by Pat Green. He has also written for Tim McGraw, Billy Ray Cyrus, Reba McEntire, and Chicago,[3] among others.
Select Discography
2014
- Dan + Shay - "19 You + Me" (also co-produced). First single. RIAA Gold.
- Dan + Shay - "Show You Off" (also co-produced). Second single.
- Dan + Shay - "Stop Drop + Roll" (also co-produced)
- Dan + Shay - "What You Do To Me" (also co-produced)
- Dan + Shay - "I Heard Goodbye" (also co-produced)
- Dan + Shay - "Close Your Eyes" (also co-produced)
2013
- Boyzone - "Rise"
- A Rocket to the Moon - "I Do"
2010
- Lady Antebellum - "Beautiful Thang"
- Christian Kane - "Whiskey In Mind"
2009
- Love and Theft - "World Wide Open"
- Billy Ray Cyrus - "A Good Day"
- Billy Ray Cyrus - "Thrillbilly"
2008
2007
- Rascal Flatts - "Stand" (#1 single)[2]
2006
- Chicago - "Feel" (Top 20 single)
2005
- Reba McEntire - "You're Gonna Be" (Top 30 single)
- Lonestar - "Little Town"
2004
- Restless Heart - "Feel My Way To You" (Top 30 single)
- John Montgomery - "Little Devil"
2003
- Emerson Drive - "Fall Into Me" (#2 single)[5]
- Rushlow - "Sweet Summer Rain" (Top 40 single)
- Rushlow - "Right Now"
- Rushlow - "Still"
2002
- Rascal Flatts - "Too Good Is True"
- Rascal Flatts - "Like I Am"
- John Montgomery - "Got You To Thank For That"
2001
- Tim McGraw - "Angel Boy"
2000
- Wynonna - "Can't Nobody Love You" (Top 40 single)
- Rascal Flatts - "Some Say"
- Patty Loveless - "She Never Stopped Loving Him"
- Sons of the Desert - "Too Far Where You Are"
1999
- Doug Stone - "Make Up In Love" (Top 15 single)
- Doug Stone - "Not Me"
- Ty Herndon - "That's What I Call Love"
- Kathy Mattea - "Why Can't We"
1998
- Randy Travis - "Easy to Love You"
- Rhett Akins - "What Living's All About"
References
- ↑ http://www.musicrow.com/2013/09/publisher-notes-warnerchappell-ole-dan-hodges-music/
- 1 2 http://www.billboard.com/artist/362685/Rascal+Flatts/chart?f=357
- ↑ http://www.musicvf.com/songs.php?page=artist&artist=Danny+Orton&tab=songaswriterchartstab
- ↑ http://www.billboard.com/artist/327738/Pat+Green/chart?f=357
- ↑ Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. ISBN 0-89820-177-2.
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