Nolan Sipe is an American songwriter and record producer. He is the son of the Cleveland Browns football player, Brian Sipe.
Songwriting discography
editArtist | Album | Song | Notes | Credit |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cameron Whitcomb | Quitter (EP) | Quitter | Songwriter | |
Dean Lewis, Julia Michaels | In a Perfect World - Single | In a Perfect World | Songwriter, Producer | |
All Time Low | Calm Down | Tell Me I'm Alive | Songwriter | |
OneRepublic | Runaway - Single | Runaway | Songwriter | |
Mimi Webb | Ghost of You - Single | Ghost of You | Songwriter | |
Calum Scott | Bridges | Heaven | Songwriter | |
Lukas Graham | All Of It All - Single | All Of It All | Songwriter | |
Benson Boone | Ghost Town - Single | Ghost Town | Single Certified US (RIAA) Gold | Songwriter |
Benson Boone | Walk Me Home... | NIGHTS LIKE THESE | Songwriter | |
Benson Boone | Walk Me Home... | Let Me Go | Songwriter | |
Benson Boone | Walk Me Home... | Empty Heart Shaped Box | Songwriter | |
Parmalee, Blanco Brown | Just the Way - Single | Just the Way | Single Certified US (RIAA) 2× Platinum Billboard Country National Airplay #1[1] |
Songwriter[2] |
Parmalee, Blanco Brown, Bryce Vine | Just the Way - Single | Just the Way (feat. Bryce Vine) | Songwriter | |
Parmalee, FITZ | For You | Greatest Hits | Songwriter | |
Andy Grammer | Good in Me - Single | Good in Me | Songwriter | |
Andy Grammer | Magazines or Novels | Honey, I'm Good. | Single Certified US (RIAA) 4× Platinum[3] US Adult Top 40 #1[4] US Adult Contemporary #3[5] US Mainstream Top 40 #8[6] US Billboard Hot 100 #9[7] |
Producer, Songwriter |
Andy Grammer and Eli Young Band | Honey, I'm Good - Single | Honey, I'm Good | Songwriter | |
Andy Grammer | Lease on Life - Single | Lease on Life | Songwriter | |
Andy Grammer, Cash Cash | I Found You - Single | I Found You | Songwriter | |
Andy Grammer | Naive | I Found You | Songwriter | |
Andy Grammer | Naive | Born For This | Songwriter | |
Andy Grammer | Naive | Stay There | Songwriter | |
Andy Grammer | The Good Parts | Smoke Clears | US Adult Top 40 #13[8] | Songwriter |
James TW | When You Love Someone - Single | When You Love Someone | Single Certified US (RIAA) Gold
Single Certified UK (BPI) Platinum |
Songwriter[9] |
James TW | Ex - Single | Ex | Producer, Songwriter | |
MAX | Love Me Less - Single | Love Me Less Feat. Quinn XCII | Single Certified US (RIAA) Platinum | Songwriter |
MAX | Colour Vision | Colour Vision | Songwriter | |
MAX | New Life | Songwriter | ||
MAX | There is a God | Songwriter
| ||
Robin Schulz, Marc Scibilia | Uncovered | Unforgettable | German Airplay #1 | Songwriter |
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill | The Rest of Our Life[10] | Devil Callin' Me Back[11] | Album US (Billboard 200) #2 Album US (Top Country Albums) #1 |
Songwriter |
Jake Owen | Greetings From... Jake | Señorita Feat. Lele Pons | Album US (Top Country Albums) #8[12] | Songwriter |
King Calaway | Rivers | Obvious | Songwriter | |
Fitz and the Tantrums | Sway - Single | Sway | Songwriter | |
Fitz and the Tantrums | Let Yourself Free | Ahhhh | Songwriter | |
Fitz and the Tantrums | Let Yourself Free | Heaven | Songwriter | |
FITZ, Bryce Vine | Head Up High | Congratulations | Songwriter | |
FITZ | Head Up High | Spaceman | Songwriter | |
FITZ | Head Up High | Still Cool | Songwriter | |
FITZ | Head Up High | Zig Zag | Songwriter | |
Bea Miller | Not an Apology | Fire N Gold | Single Certified US (RIAA) Gold[13] | Songwriter[14] |
ROZES, Nicky Romero | Where Would We Be - Single | Where Would We Be | Songwriter | |
Hey Violet | Party Girl - Single | Party Girl | Songwriter | |
Moxie Raia | Buffalo Bill | Buffalo Bill | Songwriter | |
Moxie Raia / Tiësto | Buffalo Bill | Buffalo Bill (Tiësto Remix) | Songwriter | |
Moxie Raia / Wyclef Jean | 931 Reloaded | Follow Me | Songwriter | |
Simple Plan feat. Natasha Bedingfield | Get Your Heart On | Jet Lag | Single Certified Canadian (Canadian Hot 100) Platinum Single Certified Australian (ARIA) 2× Platinum Single Australia (ARIA) #8[15] Single Canada (Canadian Hot 100) #11[16] Single US (Adult Pop Songs) #25 |
Songwriter[14] |
Simple Plan feat. Marie-Mai | Get Your Heart On | Jet Lag | Winner NRJ Music Award,[17] Best Francophone Band/Duo | Songwriter[14] |
Simple Plan | Get Your Heart On - The Second Coming! | The Rest of Us | Songwriter[14] | |
Matt Nathanson | Sings His Sad Heart | Long Distance Runner | Songwriter | |
Matt Nathanson | Sings His Sad Heart | Different Beds | Songwriter | |
ONE OK ROCK | Ambitions | Bedroom Warfare | Album Certified Gold Album JP (Oricon) #1 Album US Top Alternative (Billboard) #9 |
Songwriter |
Skillet | Anchor | Victorious | Songwriter | |
Against The Current | In Our Bones | Wasteland | Songwriter | |
Against The Current | In Our Bones | One More Weekend | Songwriter | |
Against The Current | Past Lives | I Like the Way | Songwriter | |
Against The Current | Past Lives | P.A.T.T. | Songwriter[14] | |
Francesca Battistelli | The Shack - Music From and Inspired by the Original Motion Picture | Where Were You | US Christian Albums #1[18]
US Billboard 200 #40[19] |
Producer, Songwriter |
Maty Noyes | Porn Star - Single | Porn Star | Songwriter | |
Phantoms | Agenda - Single | Agenda Feat Nicole Millar | Songwriter | |
Joel Adams | Big World - Single | Big World | Songwriter | |
Kris Allen feat. Meiko | Thank You Camellia | Loves Me Not | Songwriter | |
Conrad Sewell | All I Know (EP) | 21 Questions | Songwriter | |
Marc Scibilia, StadiumX | Those Were the Days - Single | Those Were the Days | Songwriter | |
Jonas Brothers | Jonas L.A. | Invisible | Album Certified US (RIAA) Gold Album US (Billboard Top 200) #7 |
Producer, Mixer, Engineer[20] |
Jonas Brothers | Jonas L.A. | Fall | Album Certified US (RIAA) Gold Album US (Billboard Top 200) #7 |
Producer, Mixer, Engineer[20] |
Dave Matthews Band | Live in New York City | Mixer[14] | ||
Dave Matthews Band | Live at Wrigley Field | Mixer[14] | ||
Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds | Live in Las Vegas | Grammy Nominated, Best Rock Instrumental[21] | Mixer | |
Zac Brown Band | Pass the Jar | Album Certified US (RIAA) Gold Album US (Billboard Top Country Albums) #2 Album US (Billboard Top 200) #17 |
Mixer[22] | |
Colbie Caillat | Breakthrough | Album Certified US (RIAA) Gold Album US (Billboard Top 200) #1 Album Canada (Canadian Hot 100) #5 |
Engineer[14] |
References
edit- ^ "Parmalee & Blanco Brown Top Country Airplay Chart: 'This Song is About Celebrating the Women in Our Lives'". Billboard.
- ^ "Blanco Brown And Parmalee Debut New Collaboration "Just The Way"". New Music Weekly. 8 December 2019.
- ^ [1] [dead link ]
- ^ ""Andy Grammer – Chart history" Billboard Adult Pop Songs for Andy Grammer". Billboard.com. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
- ^ ""Andy Grammer – Chart history" Billboard Adult Contemporary for Andy Grammer". Billboard.com. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
- ^ ""Andy Grammer – Chart history" Billboard Pop Songs for Andy Grammer". Billboard.com. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
- ^ "Andy Grammer - Chart history | Billboard". Billboard.
- ^ "Andy Grammer". Billboard.com. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
- ^ [2] [dead link ]
- ^ "The Rest of Our Life - iTunes". iTunes.
- ^ "Tim McGraw, Faith Hill Album". Music Row. 2017-10-06.
- ^ "Country Music: Top Country Albums Chart". Billboard. Retrieved 2019-07-24.
- ^ ""bea on Twitter: "FIRE N GOLD IS OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED GOLD I'M FREAKING OUT!!!!!! @RIAA h"". Twitter.com. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Nolan Sipe | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
- ^ "australian-charts.com - Simple Plan feat. Natasha Bedingfield - Jet Lag". Australian-charts.com. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
- ^ billboard.com "Simple Plan Album & Song Chart History" Canadian Hot 100 for Simple Plan
- ^ "Simple Plan Wins First NRJ Music Award for Jet Lag". Simpleplan.com. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
- ^ "'The Shack' Premieres at No. 1 on Top Christian Albums Chart". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2017-07-11.
- ^ "Top 200 Albums". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2017-07-11.
- ^ a b "JONAS L.A. - Jonas Brothers | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
- ^ "Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds get Grammy Nomination". Dmbnews.net. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
- ^ "The 26th TEC Awards Nominees for Creative Achievement". Archived from the original on 2012-06-21. Retrieved 2013-04-16.