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Lyman Corbitt McAnally Jr. (; born July 15, 1957), known professionally as Mac McAnally, is an American singer-songwriter, session musician, and record producer. In his career, he has recorded ten studio albums and eight singles. Two of his singles were hits on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and six more on the
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chart. His ninth chart entry came in late 2008-early 2009 as a guest vocalist on
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's cover of his 1990 single " Down the Road". In addition to his work as a solo artist, McAnally has written number-one singles for
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and Shenandoah, as well as songs for
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and T.G. Sheppard among others. He also holds a number of credits as a
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, and has produced for Sawyer Brown,
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, and
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. McAnally was also a longtime member of Buffett's backing band, the Coral Reefer Band, until Buffett's death in 2023, and has led the band since Buffett's death.


Biography


Early life and career

Lyman Corbitt McAnally Jr. was born in Red Bay, Alabama. As a child, he began playing piano and singing in church at the Belmont First Baptist Church in Belmont, Mississippi, and by age fifteen, he had composed his first song. From there, he went on to become a session musician in
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. During a session break, McAnally began to perform original material. The producers there encouraged him, and by 1977 he was signed to
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. His self-titled debut album produced the single "It's a Crazy World" which reached No. 37 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Reviewing it in '' Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies'' (1981),
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said, "although it does often sound pat, as folk
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will in a post-folk context, the first side comes across pretty outspoken for a Mississippi singer-songwriter with royalties in the bank—the heroine of one song is a rape victim who murders both assailant and judge after the latter lets off the former. Side two is Joe South." A second album, ''No Problem Here'', was issued in 1978, followed in 1980 by ''Cuttin' Corners'' on
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. These latter two albums produced no chart singles. However, he found success as a songwriter for
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, in addition to co-writing
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's Number One hit " Old Flame". McAnally continued to record even while writing for Buffett. Mac eventually signed with Geffen Records with two albums (''Nothin' but the Truth'', which included the single "Minimum Love" which reached No. 41 on the Billboard Hot 100, and ''Finish Lines'') being issued in 1983 and 1988, respectively. He and Walt Aldridge co-wrote
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's 1987 single "
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".


1990s and 2000s

In 1990, McAnally signed to Warner Bros. Records, releasing ''Simple Life'' that year. This album produced his first Top 40 country hit in the No. 14 " Back Where I Come From."
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would also record McAnally's "Back Where I Come From" for his 1996 album '' Me and You''. Also in 1990, Steve Wariner released a McAnally co-write, the Top Ten hit " Precious Thing." The only other single from ''Simple Life'' was the No. 70 " Down the Road", and by year's end, he exited Warner Bros.' roster. McAnally's seventh studio album, ''Live and Learn'', followed in 1992, producing three low-charting singles. Also that year, he produced
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's album '' The Dirt Road'', and continued to produce almost all of their subsequent albums, in addition to co-writing several of the band's singles between then and the late 1990s, including the Number One " Thank God for You", as well as the Top Five hits " All These Years", "Cafe on the Corner", "The Boys and Me", and "This Time". His second and final release for MCA, 1994's ''Knots'', failed to produce any chart singles, although Linda Davis charted that year with "Company Time", which he wrote. Throughout the 1990s, McAnally also found work as a session musician, playing guitar on several artists' albums, in addition to joining Buffett's road band. It was not until 1999, when he signed to
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Nashville, that McAnally released his next album. This album, ''Word of Mouth'', also failed to produce any singles. Another album, ''Semi-True Stories'', followed in 2004 on Mailboat Records, the same label to which Buffett is signed. Also in 2004, McAnally and Kyle Lehning produced
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's reunion album '' Still Restless'', which included covers of three McAnally songs. In 2008, McAnally was awarded Musician of the Year by the
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. Also in 2008, he participated in the production of the album ''Psalngs'', the debut release of Canadian musician John Lefebvre.
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covered McAnally's 1990 single "Down the Road" on his 2008 album '' Lucky Old Sun'', as a duet with McAnally. This rendition, released in late 2008 as its second single, became McAnally's first Top 40 country hit since "Back Where I Come From" in 1990. In February 2009, it became his first Number One as a singer. One month later, McAnally signed to Show Dog Nashville, a label owned by
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. His first single release for the label is "You First". His first album for the label, ''Down by the River'', debuted at No. 56 on the
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chart, becoming his first chart entry on that chart since 1990. In 2011, Mac McAnally released the new album ''Live in Muscle Shoals'' on Mailboat Records, recorded in July 2010 at the W. C. Handy Music Festival in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Appearing with him were the Coral Reefer Band, bassist Jim Mayer and drummer Roger Guth. McAnally lives in a home in the River Bluff section in Sheffield, Alabama, on the Tennessee River. In 2024, McAnally provided the voice of Terrence "Shaker" in the Country Bear Musical Jamboree at
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. Additionally, McAnally helped arrange the songs for the show.


Awards and nominations


Discography


Albums


Singles


Guest singles


Music videos


Songs written or co-written by Mac McAnally


Theme parks


References

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