Jon Randall lyrics
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Artist's albums
Willin'
1998 · album
What You Don't Know
1995 · album
Whiskey Lullaby (Bill Anderson's 50th)
2022 · single
The Road (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Jon Randall
2021 · album
The Marfa Tapes
2021 · album
Geraldene
2021 · single
Anchor
2021 · single
Neon Texas
2021 · EP
Am I Right or Amarillo
2021 · single
Tin Man
2021 · single
In His Arms
2021 · single
Keep on Moving
2021 · single
Walking Among The Living
2005 · album
CANCELLED - I Shouldn't Do This/Coming Back For More
2005 · single
I Shouldn't Do This
2005 · single
Baby Won't You Come Home
2005 · single
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Biography
Grammy award-winning producer, songwriter, and musician, Jon Randall releases “Keep On Moving” his first single in over 15 years, with a guest appearance from Emerson Hart on background vocals. The song became Randall’s way of processing all of the noise in the world and the feeling of wanting to run away from it all. “It’s an enneagram 9 thing,” says Randall “I spend so much of my time and energy banking everyone else’s expectations, egos, opinions, and it all fucks with my inner peace.” Since Randall’s last release as an artist, he has earned an extensive list of songwriting cuts including Miranda Lambert’s “Tin Man” (written with Lambert and Jack Ingram) which won the 2018 ACM Song Of The Year Award, as well as Emmylou Harris, Maren Morris, Dierks Bentley, Blake Shelton, Kenny Chesney, Scotty McCreery, and Guy Clark. As an acclaimed producer, he has also produced for Dierks Bentley, Jack Ingram, Dwight Yoakam, Pat Green, and most recently Parker McCollum.