Gregg Wattenberg
Gregg Wattenberg is an American record producer, based in New York City. Best known for his work with the alternative rock band Goo Goo Dolls, he has been nominated for a Grammy Award.[1][2][3]
Work
[edit]Gregg Wattenberg has co-written and/or co-produced eight No. 1 hit songs that reached the top of Billboard Hot AC, Adult Contemporary, Alternative Radio, and/or Rock charts.
Wattenberg co-wrote and co-produced John Legend's "Conversations in the Dark" which was RIAA certified Gold [4] and the 1st lead single from the Bigger Love album, which won the Grammy Award for Best R&B album in 2021.[5]
Wattenberg co-wrote and produced The Unlikely Candidates' No. 1 hit single "Novocaine" which reached the top spot on the Billboard Alternative Radio chart in 2020.[6]
Wattenberg co-wrote and produced Phillip Phillips' No. 1 hit and RIAA Certified Platinum single "Gone, Gone, Gone" on the Platinum album The World from the Side of the Moon.[7][8]
Wattenberg co-produced Train's No. 1 hit [9] and RIAA Multi-Platinum single "Hey, Soul Sister" which was certified with a RIAA Diamond Award (10× Platinum) in 2021.[10] Only 57 songs have been awarded RIAA Diamond certification in music history as of July 15, 2021.[11]
Wattenberg also co-wrote and co-produced Train's No. 1 hit and RIAA Certified Platinum single "If It's Love".[12]
Wattenberg co-wrote the Daughtry No. 1 hit [13] and RIAA 2× Multi-Platinum single "It's Not Over" which was the lead single for the 6× Multi-Platinum album Daughtry.[14]
Gregg Wattenberg co-wrote O.A.R.'s No. 1 song [15] and RIAA Certified Platinum hit "Shattered (Turn the Car Around).” [16]
Wattenberg also co-wrote Goo Goo Dolls Top 10 Adult Contemporary Single "Let Love In" from the RIAA Certified Gold album Let Love In.[17]
Wattenberg produced Five for Fighting's No. 1 hit singles "Superman (It's Not Easy)" and "100 Years" and co-wrote and produced Top 5 AC single "Slice".
Production discography
[edit]Songwriting written
[edit]Discography | ||||
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Year | Artist | Album | Song | Co-written with |
2002 | Chantal Kreviazuk | What If It All Means Something | "Time" | Chantal Kreviazuk, Raine Maida |
2006 | Daughtry | Daughtry | "It's Not Over" | Chris Daughtry, Ace Young, Mark Wilkerson |
2008 | David Cook | David Cook | "Declaration" | David Cook, Johnny Rzeznik |
O.A.R. | All Sides | "Shattered (Turn the Car Around)" | Marc Roberge | |
2009 | Five for Fighting | Slice | "Slice" | John Ondrasik |
"Chances" | John Ondrasik | |||
"Story of Your Life" | John Ondrasik | |||
Train | Save Me, San Francisco | "Parachute" | Pat Monahan | |
"If It's Love" | Pat Monahan | |||
"You Already Know" | Pat Monahan, Jimmy Stafford, Scott Underwood | |||
2010 | Jason Castro | Jason Castro | "This Heart of Mine" | Jason Castro, Jason Rene, Marc Roberge, Shawn Maningly |
Finger Eleven | Life Turns Electric | "Living in a Dream" | Scott Anderson, Shawn Anderson, Rich Beddoe, James Black, Rick Jackett | |
Hawthorne Heights | Skeletons | "Bring You Back" | Hawthorne Heights, James Thomas Woodruff | |
"Nervous Breakdown" | Hawthorne Heights, James Thomas Woodruff | |||
"Here I Am" | Hawthorne Heights, James Thomas Woodruff | |||
Ed Kowalczyk | Alive | "Grace" | Ed Kowalczyk | |
"Stand" | Ed Kowalczyk | |||
The Maine | Black & White | "Give It to Me" | The Maine | |
Thriving Ivory | Through Yourself & Back Again | "Love Alone" | Scott Jason, Clayton Stroope | |
2011 | David Cook | This Loud Morning | "Right Here, with You" | David Cook, Johnny Rzeznik, Ryan Star |
James Durbin | Memories of a Beautiful Disaster | "Screaming" | James Durbin, David Cook, Ryan Star, Bobby Alt | |
O.A.R. | King | "Heaven" | Marc Roberge, Ryan Baharloo, Derek Fuhrmann | |
"Gotta Be Wrong Sometimes" | Marc Roberge, Derek Fuhrmann | |||
"Back to One" | Marc Roberge, Derek Fuhrmann, Matt Wallace | |||
"World Like That" | Marc Roberge, Derek Fuhrmann, Richard On, Mikel Paris | |||
2012 | Phillip Phillips | The World from the Side of the Moon | "Gone, Gone, Gone" | Derek Fuhrmann, Todd Clark |
"Get Up Get Down" | Phillip Phillips, Derek Fuhrmann | |||
Train | California 37 | "California 37" | Pat Monahan, Diji Parq | |
"When the Fog Rolls In" | Pat Monahan | |||
2013 | Five for Fighting | Bookmarks | "What If" | John Ondrasik, Derek Fuhrmann, Jamie Kenney, |
"Heaven Knows" | John Ondrasik, Derek Fuhrmann, Jamie Kenney, | |||
Goo Goo Dolls | Magnetic | "Rebel Beat" | Johnny Rzeznik | |
"When the World Breaks Your Heart" | Johnny Rzeznik, J. T. Harding | |||
"Slow It Down" | Johnny Rzeznik | |||
"Come to Me" | Johnny Rzeznik | |||
2014 | Phillip Phillips | Behind the Light | "Raging Fire" | Phillip Phillips, Derek Fuhrmann, Todd Clark |
"Fool for You" | Phillip Phillips, Derek Fuhrmann | |||
"Unpack Your Heart" | Phillip Phillips, Derek Fuhrmann, Todd Clark | |||
"Midnight Sun" | Phillip Phillips, Derek Fuhrmann | |||
Rascal Flatts | Rewind | "Powerful Stuff" | Derek Fuhrmann, Brett James | |
2015 | A Great Big World | When the Morning Comes | "Kaleidoscope" | Antonina Armato, Derek Fuhrmann, Chad Vaccarino, Ian Axel, Tim James |
"Come On" | Derek Fuhrmann, Chad Vaccarino, Ian Axel | |||
2016 | Gavin DeGraw | Something Worth Saving | "She Sets the City on Fire" | Gavin DeGraw, Todd Clark, Jason Saenz |
Goo Goo Dolls | Boxes | "Flood" (feat. Sydney Sierota | Johnny Rzeznik, Derek Fuhrmann | |
"Lucky One" | Johnny Rzeznik, Derek Fuhrmann | |||
"So Alive" | Johnny Rzeznik, Derek Fuhrmann | |||
"Long Way Home" | Johnny Rzeznik, Jordan Miller | |||
2017 | Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness | Zombies on Broadway | "Fire Escape" | Andrew McMahon, Daniel Omelio |
"Shot Out of a Cannon" | Andrew McMahon, Derek Fuhrmann | |||
Grace VanderWaal | Just the Beginning | "So Much More Than This" | Grace VanderWaal, Derek Fuhrmann | |
"Escape My Mind" | Grace VanderWaal, Audubato | |||
"City Song" | Grace VanderWaal, Audubato | |||
The Score[18] | ATLAS | "Unstoppable" | Eddie Anthony, Edan Dover, Steve Miller | |
2020 | John Legend | Bigger Love | "Conversations in the Dark" | John Stephens, Jesse Fink, Kellen Pomeranz, Chance Peña |
2021 | Noah Kahan | I Was/I Am | "Bad Luck" | Noah Kahan, Kellen Pomeranz |
Rob Thomas | Something About Christmas Time | "Doesn't Feel Like Christmas (Samy's Song)" | Rob Thomas | |
2022 | Goo Goo Dolls | Chaos in Bloom | "Yeah, I Like You" | Johnny Rzeznik |
"War" | Johnny Rzeznik, Alex Aldi | |||
"Going Crazy" | Johnny Rzeznik | |||
2023 | Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness | Tilt at the Wind No More | "Submarine" | Andrew McMahon, Derek Fuhrmann |
Matchbox Twenty | Where the Light Goes | "Wild Dogs (Running in a Slow Dream)" | Rob Thomas, Paul Doucette | |
"One Hit Love" | Rob Thomas, Paul Doucette | |||
The Revivalists | Pour It Out Into the Night | "How We Move" | Zack Feinberg, Sam Hollander, David Shaw |
References
[edit]- ^ "CMJ 2012 Panelist GREGG WATTENBERG". CMJ 2014. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
- ^ "Gregg Wattenberg: From Five for Fighting to Phillip Phillips, A Musical Force For Over A Decade". American Songwriter the Craft of Music. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
- ^ "2008 Grammy Award Winners and Nominees". NYTimes. Retrieved 9 February 2008.
- ^ "RIAA Platinum Certification: John Legend "Conversations in the Dark"". RIAA. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
- ^ "Grammy Award Win for John Legend's 'Bigger Love' Album". 63rd Annual Grammy Awards 2020. Grammy. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
- ^ "The Unlikely Candidates Earn First Alternative Songs No. 1 With 'Novocaine". Billboard. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
- ^ "Billboard Chart History: Phillip Phillips". Billboard. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
- ^ "RIAA Platinum Certification: Phillip Phillips". RIAA. Retrieved 1 August 2013.
- ^ "Billboard #1 chart summary for Train's "Hey, Soul Sister"". Billboard. Retrieved 13 April 2021.
- ^ "RIAA 10× Platinum Diamond Certification: Train "Hey, Soul Sister"". RIAA. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
- ^ "RIAA 10× Platinum Diamond List of All 57 Certified Songs Including: Train "Hey, Soul Sister"". Insider Entertainment. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
- ^ "RIAA Platinum Certification: Train "If It's Love"". RIAA. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
- ^ "Billboard #1 Chart for "It's Not Over" by Daughtry". Billboard. Retrieved 31 March 2007.
- ^ "RIAA Multi-Platinum Certifications: Daughtry". RIAA. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- ^ "Billboard #1 Chart for "Shattered (Turn The Car Around)" by O.A.R". Billboard. Retrieved 16 August 2008.
- ^ "RIAA Platinum Certification for O.A.R.'s "Shattered"". RIAA. Retrieved 31 March 2009.
- ^ "RIAA Gold Album Certification: Goo Goo Doll's "Let Love In"". RIAA. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
- ^ "ATLAS - The Score | Album". AllMusic.