Mac McAnally

Mac McAnally is an American country music singer-songwriter, session musician and record producer. He has recorded ten studio albums and eight singles. He has also produced for Sawyer Brown and Restless Heart, and is a member of Jimmy Buffett's backing band, The Coral Reefer Band.

His self-titled debut album featured the single "It's a Crazy World" and was released in 1977. That was followed by the albums, No Problem Here, and Cuttin' Corners. In 1983, he released Nothin' but the Truth, which included the single "Minimum Love" and Finish Lines in 1988.

In 1990, McAnally released Simple Life with the song "Back Where I Come From". His seventh studio album, Live and Learn, was released in 1992 and he produced Sawyer Brown's album The Dirt Road as well as he co-wrote "Thank God for You", "All These Years", "Cafe on the Corner", "The Boys and Me", and "This Time". In 1994, McAnally released the album Knots.

The album, Word of Mouth, was released in 1999, followed by Semi-True Stories, In 2008, McAnally was awarded Musician of the Year by the Country Music Association. In 2009, "You First" and the album Down by the River was released. In 2011, he released Live in Muscle Shoals.