This is the discography of American singer-songwriter and producer David Hodges.
Songwriting discography | |||||
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Year | Artist | Album | Song | Co-written with | Notes |
2000 | Evanescence | Origin | "Origin" | Amy Lee & Ben Moody | Intro |
"Whisper" | Origin version | ||||
"Imaginary" | Origin version | ||||
"My Immortal" | Origin version | ||||
"Where Will You Go" | Origin version | ||||
"Field of Innocence" | |||||
"Even in Death" | |||||
"Anywhere" | |||||
"Away from Me" | |||||
"Eternal" | (Instrumental) | ||||
2003 | Evanescence | Fallen | "Going Under" | Amy Lee & Ben Moody | |
"Bring Me to Life" | feat. Paul McCoy Certified Platinum (ARIA, BPI, RIAA) #1 US Alternative Songs, Mainstream Top 40 | ||||
"Everybody's Fool" | |||||
"My Immortal" | Fallen version Certified Platinum (ARIA) #1 US Adult Top 40 | ||||
"Haunted" | |||||
"Tourniquet" | Amy Lee, Ben Moody, Rocky Gray | Soul Embraced cover | |||
"Imaginary" | Amy Lee & Ben Moody | Fallen version | |||
"Taking Over Me" | Amy Lee, Ben Moody, John LeCompt | ||||
"Hello" | Amy Lee & Ben Moody | ||||
"My Last Breath" | |||||
"Whisper" | Fallen version | ||||
"Farther Away" | |||||
2004 | Kelly Clarkson | Breakaway | "Because of You" | Kelly Clarkson & Ben Moody | #1 US Mainstream Top 40 Certified Platinum (ABPD, IFPI, RIAA) |
"Addicted" | |||||
Trading Yesterday | The Beauty and the Tragedy | "One Day" | — | Also appears on More Than This | |
"The Beauty & The Tragedy" | Also appears on More Than This | ||||
"What I'm Dreaming Of" | Steven McMorran | ||||
"Nothing But Love" | — | ||||
"She Is the Sunlight" | Steven McMorran, Trey Graham, Joshua Hartzler | Also appears on More Than This | |||
"World on Fire" | — | ||||
"Love Song Requiem" | — | Also appears on More Than This | |||
"Desert Lands" | Steven McMorran | ||||
"Elizabeth" | Steven McMorran & Joshua Hartzler | ||||
"Shattered" | William Reedy | ||||
"Beautiful" | — | ||||
"For You Only" | — | ||||
2005 | Anastacia | Pieces of a Dream | "Pieces of a Dream" | Anastacia & Greg Ballard | |
2006 | Daughtry | Daughtry | "What About Now" | Ben Moody & Joshua Hartzler | |
Trading Yesterday | More Than This | "Under My Skin" | — | ||
"May I" | — | ||||
"My Last Goodbye" | Joshua Hartzler | ||||
"Come Back to Me" | |||||
"Change My Name" | Steven McMorran & Joshua Hartzler | ||||
"Shattered" | William Reedy | ||||
2007 | Backstreet Boys | Unbreakable | "Something That I Already Know" | Kara DioGuardi, Zukhan Bey, Mitch Allan | |
Reba McEntire | Reba Duets | "Because of You" | Kelly Clarkson & Ben Moody | with Kelly Clarkson #2 US Hot Country Songs | |
Trading Yesterday | Everything is Broken | "Knowledge" | Steven McMorran | ||
"Outside" | |||||
"Soma" | |||||
"Falling Out of Love" | |||||
2008 | David Archuleta | David Archuleta | "Crush" | Jess Cates & Emanuel Kiriakou | |
"Waiting for Yesterday" | Steven McMorran & Joy Williams | ||||
David Cook | David Cook | "My Last Request" | David Cook, Jess Cates | ||
2009 | Daughtry | Leave This Town | "Open Up Your Eyes" | Chris Daughtry & Ben Moody | |
Allison Iraheta | Just Like You | "You Don't Know Me" | Allison Iraheta, Mitch Allan, David Bassett | ||
Jessie James | Jessie James | "Wanted" | Jessica James, Kara DioGuardi, Mitch Allan | ||
Carrie Underwood | Play On | "What Can I Say" | Carrie Underwood & Steve McEwan | feat. Sons of Sylvia | |
2010 | David Archuleta | The Other Side of Down | "Complain" | Claude Kelly & Emanuel Kiriakou | |
Daughtry | Leave This Town: The B-Sides | "One Last Chance" | Chris Daughtry & Mitch Allan | ||
Carrie Underwood | The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader | "There's a Place for Us" | Carrie Underwood & Hillary Lindsey | ||
Lee DeWyze | Lee DeWyze | "A Song About Love" | Lee DeWyze & busbee | ||
"Only Dreaming" | Lee DeWyze & Chris DeStefano | ||||
Katherine Jenkins | Believe | "Tell Me I'm Not Dreaming" | Steve McEwan | ||
Katharine McPhee | Unbroken | "Had It All" | Kara DioGuardi & Mitch Allan | ||
2011 | David Cook | This Loud Morning | "Circadian" | David Cook & Neal Tiemann | |
"Rapid Eye Movement" | David Cook | ||||
"This Is Not the Last Time" | David Cook & Chris DeStefano | ||||
Christina Perri | Lovestrong | "Distance" | Christina Perri | Deluxe edition features Jason Mraz | |
"Interlude" | |||||
"Miles" | Christina Perri & Greg Kurstin | ||||
"The Lonely" | Christina Perri | ||||
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | "A Thousand Years" | Certified Platinum (ARIA, RMNZ, BPIA, RIAA) | |||
2012 | Jason Mraz | Love is a Four Letter Word | "The Woman I Love" | Jason Mraz | |
Haley Reinhart | Listen Up! | "Spiderweb" | Haley Reinhart & Steven Miller | ||
Carrie Underwood | Blown Away | "See You Again" | Carrie Underwood & Hillary Lindsey | #2 US Country Airplay | |
2013 | Avril Lavigne | Avril Lavigne | "Rock n Roll" | Avril Lavigne, Chad Kroeger, Peter Svensson, Rickard B Göransson, J Kash | |
"Here's to Never Growing Up" | Avril Lavigne, Chad Kroeger, Martin Johnson, J Kash | Certified Platinum (RIAA) | |||
"Bitchin' Summer" | Avril Lavigne, Chad Kroeger, Matt Squire, J Kash | ||||
"Let Me Go" | Avril Lavigne & Chad Kroeger | feat. Chad Kroeger | |||
"Give You What You Like" | |||||
"Bad Girl" | feat. Marilyn Manson | ||||
"Hello Kitty" | Avril Lavigne, Chad Kroeger, Martin Johnson | ||||
"Sippin' on Sunshine" | Avril Lavigne, Chad Kroeger, J Kash, Martin Johnson | ||||
"Hello Heartache" | Avril Lavigne | ||||
"Hush Hush" | |||||
Cassadee Pope | Frame by Frame | "This Car" | Cassadee Pope, Gordie Sampson | ||
2014 | Lady Antebellum | 747 | "All Nighter" | Nicolle Gaylon & Jimmy Robbins | |
Christina Perri | Head or Heart | "The Words" | Christina Perri & David Ryan Harris | ||
"I Believe" | Christina Perri | ||||
Nickelback | No Fixed Address | "Make Me Believe Again" | Chad Kroeger | ||
"Satellite" | Chad Kroeger & Ryan Peake | ||||
Switchfoot | Fading West | "When We Come Alive" | Jon Foreman, Tim Foreman, Drew Pearson | ||
2015 | 5 Seconds of Summer | Sounds Good Feels Good | "Jet Black Heart" | Calum Hood, Michael Clifford | |
David Cook | Digital Vein | "Firing Squad" | David Cook, Steven Miller | ||
Nichole Nordeman | The Unmaking | "The Unmaking" | Nichole Nordeman | ||
"Name" | |||||
"Love You More" | |||||
"Something Out of Me" | |||||
Carrie Underwood | Storyteller | "The Girl You Think I Am" | Carrie Underwood, Hillary Lindsey | ||
2016 | Blink-182 | California | "Home Is Such a Lonely Place" | Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker, Matt Skiba, John Feldman | |
"Kings of the Weekend" | Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker, Matt Skiba, John Feldman | ||||
"Teenage Satellites" | Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker, Mat Skiba, John Feldman | ||||
Dan + Shay | Obsessed | "All Nighter" | Nicolle Galyon, Jimmy Robbins | ||
"Round the Clark" | Dan Smyers, Shay Mooney, Jesse Frasure | ||||
Delta Goodrem | Wings of the Wild | "The River" | Delta Goodrem, Steven Solomon | ||
Nick Fradiani | Hurricane | "Love is Blind" | Nick Fradiani, Jaden Michaels | ||
Tonight Alive | Limitless | "Human Interaction" | Jenna McDougall, Whakaio Taahi | ||
"How Does It Feel?" | Jenna McDougall, Whakaio Taahi, Cameron Adler, Walker | ||||
"Power of One" | Jenna McDougall, Whakaio Taahi, Ben Moody, Steve Solomon | ||||
"I Defy" | Jenna McDougall, Whakaio Taahi, Steve Solomon | ||||
Keith Urban | Ripcord | "Gettin' in the Way" | Emily Weisband, Jordan Reynolds | ||
2017 | Kelsea Ballerini | Unapologetically | "Miss Me More" | Kelsea Ballerini, Brett McLaughlin | #2 US Country Airplay 2× Platinum |
Nichole Nordeman | Every Mile Mattered | "Lean" | Nichole Nordeman | ||
The Score | ATLAS | "Never Going Back" | Eddie Anthony, Edan Dover | ||
2018 | Dan + Shay | Dan + Shay | "Stupid Love" | Dan Smyers, Shay Mooney, Jon Nite | |
Devin Dawson | Dark Horse | "Placebo" | Devin Dawson, Jordan Reynolds | ||
2019 | Jason Mraz | Know | "Have It All" | Jason Mraz, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Mona Tavakoli, Chaska Lela Potter, Mai Sunshine Bloomfield, Rebecca Emily Gebhardt | |
Weezer | Weezer (Black Album) | "I'm Just Being Honest" | Rivers Cuomo, Ammar Malik | ||
Armin van Buuren | Balance | "Waking Up with You" | Armin van Buuren, de Goeij, Jaden Michaels, David Naish | ||
2021 | Ed Sheeran | = | "First Times" | Ed Sheeran, Fred Gibson | |
"2step" | Ed Sheeran, Louis Bell | ||||
"Afterglow" | Ed Sheeran, Fred Gibson | ||||
2023 | P!nk | Trustfall | "When I Get There" | Amy Wadge |
Production Discography | ||||
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Year | Artist | Album | Song | Co-produced with |
2004 | Kelly Clarkson | Breakaway | "Because of You" | Ben Moody |
"Addicted" | ||||
2005 | Anastacia | Pieces of a Dream | "Pieces of a Dream" | Anastacia & Greg Ballard |
2007 | Backstreet Boys | Unbreakable | "Something That I Already Know" | Kara DioGuardi & Mitch Allan |
2009 | Allison Iraheta | Just Like You | "You Don't Know Me" | Mitch Allan |
2010 | Lee DeWyze | Lee DeWyze | "A Song About Love" | — |
2012 | Haley Reinhart | Listen Up! | "Spiderweb" | — |
2013 | Avril Lavigne | Avril Lavigne | "Let Me Go" | Chad Kroeger |
"Give You What You Like" | ||||
"Bad Girl" | ||||
"Hello Kitty" | Martin Johnson, Kyle Moorman, Brandon Paddock, Chad Kroeger | |||
"Hello Heartache" | — | |||
"Hush Hush" | — | |||
2015 | Nichole Nordeman | The Unmaking | "The Unmaking" | — |
"Name" | — | |||
"Love You More" | — | |||
"Something Out of Me" | — | |||
2016 | Nick Fradiani | Hurricane | "Love is Blind" | Jordan Schmidt |
2017 | Nichole Nordeman | Every Mile Mattered | "Lean" | — |
2019 | Jason Mraz | Know. | "Have It All" | Andrew Wells, Jacob Kasher Hindlin |
2023 | P!nk | Trustfall | "When I Get There" | — |
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