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Still Working Music songwriter Tommy Lee James has been integral to the Nashville music scene for nearly 25 years, helping set the tone for the country music landscape with hits including Tim McGraw's “She’s My Kind Of Rain”, Martina McBride's “Wrong Again”, Cyndi Thomson's “What I Really Meant To Say”, Reba/Brooks and Dunn's “If You See Him/If You See Her”, Brooks And Dunn's “A Man This Lonely”, Reba's “And Still” and, most recently, Blake Shelton's “My Eyes". In addition, his songs have been recorded by Taylor Swift, Rascal Flatts, Emerson Drive, Easton Corbin, Gary Allen, Trisha Yearwood, Lonestar and Jo Dee Messina. 

His most recent Top Ten country cuts include Ronnie Dunn's "Bleed Red" and Chase Bryant's “Take It On Back”.

But James' talents stretch far beyond the country scene - his diverse writing style has earned James cuts by One Direction, Celine Dion, Pussycat Dolls, Christina Aguilera, Delta Goodrem, Orianthi, 98 degrees, Jamelia and many others. James' also penned the U.K. pop #1 "All About Tonight" with Pixie Lott.

This year, James' song "Are You With Me", originally recorded by Corbin, was re-released by Belgian DJ Lost Frequencies, becoming a global smash. It hit the #1 spot in 17 countries, including the U.K., Germany, Spain and Australia. 

In April 2017, James will release his first solo project, The Wontons, a collection of ten songs all written and recorded by James. To learn more about The Wontons, click here.