Shannon Lee Lawson (born July 12, 1973) is an American country music artist and songwriter.
Lawson was originally signed to MCA Nashville Records, which released his debut album Chase the Sun in 2002. It produced two minor chart singles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts, including the No. 28-peaking "Goodbye on a Bad Day". Two years later, he was signed to Equity Music Group, a label owned by singer Clint Black. Although Lawson charted two more singles during his tenure on this label, his album for Equity (titled Big Yee-Haw) was not released.
He later moved to Louisville, Kentucky, where he attended college and joined a blues music group called Top Hat, in which he played lead guitar and sang. Later, he moved on to playing as a solo acoustic act, eventually joining a bluegrass music band named the Galoots. The Galoots recorded two albums independently. Soon, Lawson began writing songs for the band, with his material eventually landing him a deal with a publishing house in Nashville, Tennessee.
Lawson joined the MuzikMafia in 2004. He briefly signed to Equity Music Group, a label started by country music artist Clint Black. A second album, Big Yee-Haw, was recorded for the label. Although two of its singles charted, the album was not released. Lawson co-wrote former Alabama lead singer Randy Owen's 2008 single "Like I Never Broke Her Heart", James Otto's 2008 single "These Are the Good Ole Days" and Big & Rich's 2014 single "Look at You".
| 2002 ! scope="row" | "Goodbye on a Bad Day" | 28 | Chase the Sun |
| 2004 ! scope="row" | "Smokin' Grass" | 53 | Big Yee-Haw (unreleased) |
| 2002 ! scope="row" | "Goodbye on a Bad Day" | Morgan Lawley |
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