

Her film credits include the songs in the feature films Where The Heart, is starring Natalie Portman, Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, Hannah Montana The Movie. Hillary’s songwriting successes have transcended genre into film. For Hillary, the Grammy win marked only the beginning of a string of #1 singles with Carrie Underwood ‘So Small,’ ‘Wasted,’ ‘Last Name,’ ‘Just A Dream,’ ‘Two Black Cadillacs,’ and most recently ‘See You Again’ which earned Lindsey her 11th career #1 song! The song had already received ACM honors for Single of the Year in the previous year. In 2007 ‘Jesus Take The Wheel’ won Hillary, Brett and Gordie a Grammy for Best Country Song at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards. The song, which she co-wrote with fellow Music City Hit-Makers cast members Brett James and Gordie Sampson, spent six weeks at the top of the chart tying the runner-up record for the longest-running song by a solo female artist. During the years following this milestone, Hillary had a streak of top 30 singles with such artists as Terri Clark, Sara Evans, Carolyn Dawn Johnson and again with Martina McBride, cracking the top 5 with ‘This One’s for the Girls.’ Lindsey returned to the top of the Country charts in January of 2006 with ‘Jesus Take The Wheel’ recorded by Carrie Underwood. In 2002, Hillary enjoyed her first Billboard Country #1 song with ‘Blessed’ recorded by Martina McBride. Before finishing at Belmont, Hillary signed her first publishing deal and had eight songs recorded by major label recording artists in the very first year.


It was there that she discovered her penchant for song and forged the writing relationships that had her destined for success. In 1994, Hillary entered Belmont University’s esteemed Music Business School. Grammy Award-winning songstress Hillary Lindsey hails from the small town of Washington, GA and remembers writing songs as early as age 10.
