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JIM COLLINS

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Songs written by Jim Collins include:

  • “She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy” (Kenny Chesney)

  • “Big Green Tractor” (Jason Aldean)

  • “The Good Stuff” (Kenny Chesney)

  • “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” (Thompson Square)

  • “It Just Comes Natural” (George Strait)

  • "Damn Strait" (Scotty McCreery)

  • “Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven” (Kenny Chesney)

  • “Then They Do” (Trace Adkins)

  • “God Must Really Love Me” (Craig Morgan)

  • “Yes” (Chad Brock)

  • “This Love” (LeAnn Rimes)

  • “Hands Of A Working Man” (Ty Herndon)

  • “Baby Be My Love Song” (Easton Corbin)

  • “I Can Sleep When I’m Dead” (Jason Michael Carroll)

  • “I Don’t Feel Like Loving You Today” (Gretchen Wilson)

  • “Love Working On You” (John Michael Montgomery)

About Jim Collins:

As the songwriter behind some of Country Music’s biggest hits of the last decade, Jim Collins is pure and simply a hitmaker. A two time Grammy nominated songwriter who has written songs that have launched careers for new artists and created peak moments for some of Country Music’s biggest superstars. 


Jim’s current streak of singles is a great example of this consistency, quality and diversity. Jim’s most recent hits include the multi week #1 smashes “Big Green Tractor” (Jason Aldean) “Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven” (Kenny Chesney) “ and “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” by (Thompson Square) which was iTunes “2011 Country Song Of The Year” and Country Aircheck’s #1 Country Song Of The Year. Jim was also nominated for a Grammy for Best Country Song for “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not”. In 2015, Jim co-wrote Easton Corbin’s hit single “Baby, Be My Love Song” which peaked at #3 on the Billboard charts. 

Chart success is nothing new for Jim, a native of Nacogdoches, Texas. Among his numerous #1 songs is the co-written smash, “The Good Stuff” which was a seven-week number one for Kenny Chesney and was named Billboard Song of the Year, ASCAP Song of the Year and Single of the Year by the Academy of Country Music. Jim’s next number one song was courtesy of his fellow Texas native and Country Music legend, George Strait, who took “It Just Comes Natural” to the top of the charts for four weeks in 2006. That same year, Jim was nominated for a Grammy for Best Country Song with “I Don’t Feel Like Lovin’ You Today” performed by Gretchen Wilson.

Other hit singles written by Jim include “She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy” (Kenny Chesney), “Then They Do” (Trace Adkins), “Hands of A Workin’ Man (Ty Herndon), “Love Workin’ On You” (John Michael Montgomery) and the multi-week #1 “Yes” performed by Chad Brock. This is in addition to the top 40 singles, “That Song In My Head” (julianne Hough), “I Can Sleep When I’m Dead” (Jason Michael Carrol), “God Must Really Love Me” (Craig Morgan), “In My Next Life” (Terri Clark), “They Call It Fallin’ For A Reason” (Trisha Yearwood), “While You’re Still Young” (Montgomery Gentry), “Wanna Make You Love Me” (Andy Gibson), “Hauled Off And Kissed Me” (Steve Holy), “How It Still Oughta Be” Trent Tomlinson and “Pound Sign” by Texas artist (Kevin Fowler).

Jim has had over 150 of his songs recorded by such Country Music superstars as Carrie Underwood, Reba McIntire, Tim McGraw, Keith Urban, Alan Jackson, Brad Paisley, Dustin Lynch, Rodney Atkins, Lee Brice, Chris Young, Little Big Town, Joe Nichols, LeAnn Rimes, Ashley Monroe, Darryl Worley, Kenny Rogers, Lonestar, Dwight Yoakum, Don Williams, Ronnie Milsap, Chuck Wicks and many others.

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