Johnny MacRae
Biography
Johnny MacRae (February 15, 1929 – July 3, 2013), born Fred A. MacRae, nicknamed "Dog" was an American country music composer credited with 235 songs released by recording artists including Ray Charles, George Jones, and Reba McEntire. His best known songs include "You Can't Make a Heart Love Somebody" (George Strait), "Tonight the Heartache's on Me" (Dixie Chicks), "I'd Love to Lay You Down" (Conway Twitty), "I Still Believe in Waltzes" (Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty), "When You Leave That Way You Can Never Go Back" (Confederate Railroad), "Goodbye Says It All" (Blackhawk), and "Living Proof" (Ricky Van Shelton). MacRae was a native of Independence, Missouri. He began composing at age 30. He served in the U.S. Navy for 15 years and on his free time he wrote songs and fronted a rockabilly band. He moved to Nashville in 1963 and eventually became head of Screen Gems Music Publishing (Nashville office) from 1976 to 1984, then became vice president of Combine Music and later wrote for Chappell Music. In 2003, his song, "I'd Be Better Off (in a Pine Box)" was included in CMT's list of "100 Greatest Country Songs".
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Wide Open Spaces
1998

Storms Of Life
1986

Crying Time
1966

Daytime Friends
1977

For My Broken Heart
1991

Kenny Rogers
1976

Merry Christmas From Brenda Lee
1964

Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree - The Decca Christmas Recordings
1999

Grease 2 (Original Soundtrack Recording)
1996

#1's: The Warner Bros. Years
1988

Shine On
1983

Looney Tunes
1976

Loving Proof
1988

Heart & Soul
1980

Golden Hits
1966

The Original Monster Mash
1962

The Essential Dixie Chicks
2010

Joe Nichols
1996

I Thought It Was You
1991

I'd Be Better Of (In A Pine Box)
1990

Doug Stone
1990

One Woman Man
1989

Too Wild Too Long
1987

Highway 101
1987
Credited work
925 releases · 225 albums · active 1960–2024
- Performance · 1,099
- Production · 28
- Other credits · 3
Studios: Sound Stage Studios · Woodland Studios · Jack Clement Recording Studios · American Studios, Nashville
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- George Jones (2)
- Conway Twitty
- Reba McEntire
- Doug Stone
- Charly McClain
- Jean Shepard
- Mel McDaniel
