Chuck Harmony production discography
Chuck Harmony | |
---|---|
Birth name | Charles T. Harmon |
Born | East St. Louis, Illinois, United States |
Genres | Pop, R&B, soul |
Occupation(s) | Record producer, songwriter, arranger, musician, engineer |
Instruments | Piano, drums |
Years active | 2006–present |
Charles T. Harmon better known as Chuck Harmony is an American music producer, musician and songwriter,[1] based in Los Angeles, CA. Chuck Harmony produced the following songs[2][3]
2007
Celine Dion
- Taking Chances
- "I Got Nothing Left'"
Mary J. Blige
- Growing Pains
- "Work in Progress (Growing Pains)"
2008
Anastacia
- Heavy Rotation
- "I Can Feel You"
- "Absolutely Positively"
- "In Summer"
- "Never Gonna Love Again"
Janet Jackson
- Discipline
- "Let Me Know" (Bonus Track)
John Legend
- Evolver
- "Floating Away" (Bonus Track)
Ne-Yo
- Year of the Gentleman
- "Stop This World"
- "Part of The List"
Brutha
- Brutha
- "Bang Bang"
2009
Ne-Yo
- Princess and the Frog (soundtrack)
Sun Ho
- Fancy Free
- "Fancy Free"
J. Holiday
- Round 2
- "Don't Go"
Mary J. Blige
- I Can Do Bad All By Myself (soundtrack)
- "I Can Do Bad"
Chrisette Michele
- Epiphany
- "Epiphany"
- "Notebook"
- "What You Do"
- "Blame It on Me"
- "Another One"
- "Fragile"
- "Mr. Right"
- "Porcelain doll"
- "I'm Ok"
Rihanna
2010
Atozzio Towns
- "It's Amazing""
Kelly Rowland
- "Shake Them Haters Off""
Jennifer Hudson
- "Whys Is It So Hard""
Keri Hilson
- "Pretty Girl Rock"
Jessica Mauboy
- "Scariest Part"
Ne-Yo
- Libra Scale
- "One in a Million"
Jazmine Sullivan
- Love Me Back
- "Good Enough""
Fantasia
- Back To Me
- "I'm Doin' Me"
- "Bittersweet"
Toni Braxton
- Pulse
- "Pulse"
Jaheim
- Another Round
- "Bed is Listening""
Chrisette Michele
- Let Freedom Reign
- "I'm a Star"
Jenna Andrews
- Jenna Andrews
- "Wash My Hands"
- "It Is What It Is"
- "Moon and the Stars"
- "Neurotic"
- "Who Am I"
2011
Ledisi
- Pieces of Me
- "Pieces of Me"
2012
Ne-Yo
Chris Rene
Tamia
- Beautiful Surprise
- "It's Not Fair"
Q. Parker
- The MANual
- "60 Seconds"
References
- ↑ "Producers Corner". Rappagesmagazine. Tanya Du'Shay. October 27, 2009. Retrieved September 24, 2010.
- ↑ "Chuck Harmony Bio, CDs, Vinyl". Discogs. Discogs. October 2009. Retrieved September 27, 2010.
- ↑ "Chuck Harmony Credits". Artist Direct. Retrieved September 27, 2010.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 2/9/2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.