Canadian scores another top single
Backstreet Boys helping lift profile of Nova Scotia songwriter Sampson
HALIFAX Nova Scotia singersongwriter Gordie Sampson was browsing Instagram when he made an unexpected and stunning discovery: The Backstreet Boys were singing one of his country songs.
Sampson — who has written several hit songs — had no idea the ’90s heartthrobs were collaborating with Florida Georgia Line on God, Your Mama, and Me, a tune he co-wrote with two other country music writers.
Even after hearing its final cut during a chance encounter at a Nashville recording studio, Sampson was oblivious to the boy band’s unlikely inclusion of the song, which is now topping country charts in the United States.
“I went from hearing the final version of our song ... to reading an Instagram post about how the Backstreet Boys were singing on God, Your Mama, And Me. We had no insider industry information. It was just like, ‘Here it is,’ ” said Sampson, suggesting the inclusion of the pop group may have been a last-minute decision. “I never would have guessed it in a million years. It was unbelievable ... I was thunderstruck.”
It’s the latest earworm from the Cape Breton-born, Nashvillebased songwriter, who has written hits for country heavyweights including Faith Hill, Keith Urban, Trace Adkins, LeAnn Rimes, Martina McBride and Willie Nelson, to name a few.
Sampson, 45, earned a Grammy Award in 2007 for Carrie Underwood’s Jesus Take The Wheel, which he co-wrote with Nashville writers Brett James and Hillary Lindsey.
Lindsey teamed up with Sampson yet again for their latest hit, along with fellow Grammy Awardwinner Josh Kear.
The trio are a Nashville songwriting dream team. But when you write more than 100 songs a year, it’s hard to tell what will become a hit, Sampson said.
“You think they’re all great after you write them. There’s always a honeymoon phase,” he said. “But this one had stirred up an amazing first reaction.”
Sampson was driving through Ohio from Nashville en route to Cape Breton — as he does every summer with his wife and daughter — when he learned God, Your Mama, And Me had reached No. 1 on the U.S. country charts.
Months earlier, Sampson had popped into a Nashville recording studio to pick up a guitar and, by chance, ran into Canadian producer Joey Moi, who had worked for years with rockers such as Nickelback and Default.
“I said, ‘Hey, I think you might have worked on one of my songs.’ And he said, ‘Oh man, that’s your song? Come here. You’ve have to hear this.’
“At that time, they hadn’t added the Backstreet Boys vocals. But it was already a great song,” Sampson said.
He admits that after the initial shock wore off, he was “nervous” about the Florida-bred boy band’s involvement and how traditional country radio would receive it.
But the harmony of the Backstreet Boys is helping to make the upbeat love song a success. God, Your Mama, And Me is the 13th No. 1 single for Florida Georgia Line, a country duo from Florida. It’s their third single from the 2016 album Dig Your Roots.