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Songwriting

 

“Underground Stream” David Egan
Performed by Irma Thomas and David Egan (piano) on her 2008 album “Simply Grand” (Rounder)

This album features Irma with a variety of piano players including Norah Jones, Randy Newman, Ellis Marsalis, Dr. John, Jon Cleary, Marcia Ball, and David Torkanowsky
irma thomas

“One Foot In The Bayou” David Egan
Performed by Tab Benoit on his 2007 album “Power of the Pontchartrain” (Telarc)
tab benoit
Performed by Filé (David Egan, vocals and piano) on the 1996 album “La Vie Marron”  (Green Linnet) file

“Good To You Baby” David Egan and Buddy Flett
Performed by Tab Benoit on his 2007 album “Power of the Pontchartrain” (Telarc) tab benoit

“If You Knew How Much” David Egan

“Stone Survivor” David Egan

“These Honey-Do’s” Irma Thomas and David Egan
Performed by Irma Thomas on the 2007 album “After the Rain” (Rounder Records)

2007 Grammy Award winner in the Best Contemporary Blues category
irma thomas

“Peace, Love and BBQ” David Egan, Tony Braunagel, and John Lee Schell
Performed by Marcia Ball on her 2008 album “Peace, Love and BBQ” (Alligator) marcia ball

“Fading Footsteps” David Egan
Performed by Solomon Burke on the 2005 album “Make Do With What You Got”  (Shout Factory)

2005 Grammy Award Nominee in the Best Contemporary Blues category
solomon burke

“Please No More”   David Egan and Greg Hansen
Performed by Etta J ames on the 2003 album “Let’s Roll”  (Private Music)

2004 Grammy Award winner in Best Contemporary Blues category
etta james
Performed by Marcia Ball, Irma Thomas and Tracy Nelson on the 1988 album “Sing It”  (Rounder)

Album nominated for Grammy award in Best Contemporary Blues category
sing it
Performed by J oe Cocker on the 1992 album “Night Calls” (Capitol) joe cocker
Performed by Terry Evans on the 1997 album “Come To The River” (Audioquest) 

“French Café” David Egan

“Gotta Be More” Marc Broussard, David Egan, and Marshall Altman

“Momentary Setback” Marc Broussard and David Egan
Performed by Marc Broussard on his 2002 debut album “Momentary Setback” (Ripley) mark broussard

“First You Cry” David Egan and Buddy Flett
Performed by Percy Sledge on the 1994 album “Blue Night”  (Pointblank)

Album nominated for Grammy award in Best Contemporary Blues category and winner of W.C. Handy Award in Best Soul/Blues category
percy sledge
Performed by Lil’ Band O’ Gold (David Egan, vocals and keyboards) on the 2000 album “Lil’ Band O’ Gold”  (Shanachie) lil band of gold
Performed by Maura O’Connell on the 1992 album “Blue Is The Color Of Hope” (Warner Bros / Wea) maura o'connell

“Wake Up Call” David Egan and David Love Lewis
Performed by J ohn Mayall and Mavis Staples on the 1993 album “Wake Up Call”  (Silvertone)

Album nominated for Grammy award in Best Contemporary Blues category
john mayall
Performed by J immy Witherspoon on the 1992 album “The Blues, The Whole Blues, And Nothing But The Blues” (Indigo) jimmy witherspoon

“Sing It” David Egan
Performed by Marcia Ball, Irma Thomas and Tracy Nelson on the 1998 album “Sing It”  (Rounder)

Album nominated for Grammy award in Best Contemporary Blues category
sing it

“People Will Be People” David Egan
Performed by Marcia Ball, Irma Thomas and Tracy Nelson on the 1998 album “Sing It (Rounder)

Album nominated for Grammy award in Best Contemporary Blues category
sing it
Performed by The Fabulous Thunderbirds on the 2001 album “Live” (Sanctuary) fabulous thunderbirds

“Even Now” David Egan and Buddy Flett
Performed by J ohnny Adams on the 1998 album “Man Of My Word”  (Rounder)

Album won New Orleans Best of the Beat award in the Rhythm and Blues category
johnny adams

“Too Much Wine” David Egan

“Can’t Get Nothin’ Sucka” David Egan and Nathan Williams
Performed by Nathan and the Zydeco Cha-Chas on the 2000 album “Let’s Go” (Rounder) nathan williams

“When I Was A Dinosaur” David Egan and Larry Armer
Performed by Trout Fishing in America on the 1991 album “Big Trouble”  (Trout Records) trout fishing in america
#1 on Dr. Demento’s Funny Five for three weeks and included on the 1995 compilation album “Dr. Demento’s 25th Anniversary Collection:  More of the Greatest Novelty Records of All Time”  (Rhino) dr demento
Performed by Bill Mumy and Robert Haimer on the 1993 album “The Dinosaur Album - A Musical Adventure Through The J urassic Age” (Kid Rhino) bill mumy
Performed by the Chenille Sisters on the 1990 album “1 - 2 - 3 - For Kids” (Red House) chenille sisters