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Jordyn Shellhart Slates Debut Album ‘Primrose’ For May

March 9, 2023/by Lorie Hollabaugh

Jordyn Shellhart. Photo: Jory Lee Cordy

Jordyn Shellhart is set to release her Warner Music Nashville debut project, Primrose, on May 19.

Produced by Cameron Jaymes, the album features 12 songs, nine co-written by Shellhart, including the new single “Tell Your Mother I’m Fine.” Other writers contributing to the project include Marc Beeson, Barry Dean, Allen Shamblin and more.

“I love the character in ‘Tell Your Mother I’m Fine’ because she’s everything I wished I was when I had my heart broken,” explains Shellhart. “She’s maybe not so fine, but she doesn’t need anyone else to see things from her side because I think she trusts her own judgment. And I think that’s cool.”

Shellhart arrived in Nashville at age 10 and was thrown into the scene with a publishing deal, record deal, Grand Ole Opry debut and a country-wide tour all by the age of 16. She has racked up credits as a songwriter for other artists as well, including Little Big Town’s Grammy-nominated “Sugar Coat” and songs recorded by Kelsea Ballerini, Cody Johnson, Don Williams and more.

Primrose Track Listing:
1.   “Amelia” (written by Cameron Jaymes, Jordyn Shellhart)
2.   “Who Are You Mad At” (written by Marc Beeson, Allen Shamblin, Jordyn Shellhart)
3.   “Tell Your Mother I’m Fine” (written by Jordyn Shellhart)
4.   “Joni” (written by Cameron Jaymes, Savana Santos, Jordyn Shellhart)
5.   “Steal A Man” (written by Barry Dean, Cameron Jaymes, Jordyn Shellhart)
6.   “When Something’s Gotta Give” (written by Marc Beeson, Allen Shamblin, Jordyn Shellhart)
7.   “Dreams Chase You” (written by Cameron Jaymes, Jordyn Shellhart)
8.   “The Only Perfect” (written by Cameron Jaymes, Jordyn Shellhart)
9.   “Maybe Someday You’ll Have A Daughter” (written by Courtney Dashe, Jordyn Shellhart)
10. “On A Piano Bench Getting Wasted” (written by Jordyn Shellhart)
11.  “Irrelevant” (written by Cameron Jaymes, Melissa Peirce, Jordyn Shellhart)
12. “Near-Death Experience” (written by Jordyn Shellhart)

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Lorie Hollabaugh
Lorie Hollabaugh
Hollabaugh, a staff writer at MusicRow magazine, has over 20 years of music business experience and has written for publications including American Profile, CMA Close Up, Nashville Arts And Entertainment, The Boot and Country Weekly. She has a Broadcast Journalism and Speech Communication degree from Texas Christian University, (go Horned Frogs), and welcomes your feedback or story ideas at [email protected].
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