Carrie Underwood pays tribute to Brett James
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James, who won the 2007 Grammy Award for best country song for co-writing Underwood's hit "Jesus, Take the Wheel,” died Sept. 18 in a plane crash.
Carrie Underwood is mourning the loss of songwriter Brett James, honoring their hits together after his fatal plane crash.
Carrie Underwood is opening up about her friendship with Brett James, who died in a plane crash on Thursday. The "Remind Me" singer -- who frequently collaborated with the musician -- took to Instagram to share memories of their time together.
Carrie Underwood turned to social media on Friday afternoon to share her emotional reaction to the death of Nashville songwriter Brett James.
Carrie Underwood is paying tribute to singer-songwriter Brett James. The country music star, 42, penned a touching tribute after the late artist died in a plane crash on Thursday. He was 57. Also on board was his wife, Melody Wilson, 59, and her daughter, Meryl Maxwell Wilson, per Daily Mail.
Brett James, 57, who co-wrote “Jesus Take the Wheel,” made famous by Carrie Underwood. He also co-wrote a song with Taylor Swift, “A Perfectly Good Heart,” for her 2006 album.