ST.Carrie Underwood Honors Songwriter Brett James After Tragic Plane Crash, Remembering His Spirit, Generosity, and the Legacy of “Jesus Take the Wheel”


The country music community is deeply shaken by the sudden passing of Brett James, a celebrated Nashville Songwriters Hall of Famer whose songwriting helped shape an entire era. Known especially for writing Carrie Underwood’s breakthrough hit “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” James tragically died in a plane crash on September 18 at the age of 57. The accident also claimed the lives of his wife, Melody Carole Wilson, and her daughter, Meryl.
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For Carrie Underwood, the news was especially heartbreaking. She took to Instagram the day after the crash to share a touching tribute that expressed both grief and admiration. She described Brett James as “the epitome of cool,” remembering how he would arrive on a motorcycle with his hair still perfect despite hours under the helmet. She laughed at the memory of him singing “Cowboy Casanova” as if it were his own song. Carrie also praised his generosity in the songwriting process.
Even when he brought a song that was nearly finished, he insisted on sharing the credit equally with those who helped polish it. “He was just that kind of guy,” she wrote. Their relationship went far beyond just co-writing songs. Carrie shared how deeply connected they were through their shared faith. “Brett loved the Lord,” she said. “Some of my favorite songs to sing are the ones we wrote about Jesus because the emotions behind those songs are so genuine and pure.
I won’t ever sing one note of them without thinking of him.” Songs like “Jesus, Take the Wheel” and “Something in the Water” became anthems for millions, carrying messages of hope and faith that still resonate today.

Brett James’ legacy in country music is staggering. His catalog includes more than 800 recorded songs, over 25 No. 1 hits, and credits with legendary artists such as Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, Tim McGraw, Miranda Lambert, and Rascal Flatts. Despite this incredible success, Carrie described him simply as “a good guy” — humble, kind, and generous.
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His sudden death has left a deep void in the hearts of his family, friends, and the entire music community. Carrie expressed how his loss creates “a hole in all of us that I fear won’t ever go away.” She ended her tribute with words full of love and hope: “Love you, man. I’ll see you again someday.”
Brett James gave Carrie Underwood a gift that changed her life — the song that turned her from an American Idol winner into a country music superstar. Every time she performs “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” his presence is felt, echoing in the music and the hearts of fans around the world.
In Nashville, some legends are known for their loud, flashy personalities. But others, like Brett James, make a lasting impact through quiet generosity, talent, and a genuine spirit. He was the kind of person who shared credit he didn’t have to share, who entered a room with a smile, and who left behind a piece of himself in every chorus he wrote.
If you want to understand just how much Brett James mattered, listen to the words of Carrie Underwood — his friend, collaborator, and someone who will carry his legacy forward every time she sings.
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The country music community is deeply shaken by the sudden passing of Brett James, a celebrated Nashville Songwriters Hall of Famer whose songwriting helped shape an entire era. Known especially for writing Carrie Underwood’s breakthrough hit “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” James tragically died in a plane crash on September 18 at the age of 57. The accident also claimed the lives of his wife, Melody Carole Wilson, and her daughter, Meryl.
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For Carrie Underwood, the news was especially heartbreaking. She took to Instagram the day after the crash to share a touching tribute that expressed both grief and admiration. She described Brett James as “the epitome of cool,” remembering how he would arrive on a motorcycle with his hair still perfect despite hours under the helmet. She laughed at the memory of him singing “Cowboy Casanova” as if it were his own song. Carrie also praised his generosity in the songwriting process.
Even when he brought a song that was nearly finished, he insisted on sharing the credit equally with those who helped polish it. “He was just that kind of guy,” she wrote. Their relationship went far beyond just co-writing songs. Carrie shared how deeply connected they were through their shared faith. “Brett loved the Lord,” she said. “Some of my favorite songs to sing are the ones we wrote about Jesus because the emotions behind those songs are so genuine and pure.
I won’t ever sing one note of them without thinking of him.” Songs like “Jesus, Take the Wheel” and “Something in the Water” became anthems for millions, carrying messages of hope and faith that still resonate today.

Brett James’ legacy in country music is staggering. His catalog includes more than 800 recorded songs, over 25 No. 1 hits, and credits with legendary artists such as Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, Tim McGraw, Miranda Lambert, and Rascal Flatts. Despite this incredible success, Carrie described him simply as “a good guy” — humble, kind, and generous.
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His sudden death has left a deep void in the hearts of his family, friends, and the entire music community. Carrie expressed how his loss creates “a hole in all of us that I fear won’t ever go away.” She ended her tribute with words full of love and hope: “Love you, man. I’ll see you again someday.”
Brett James gave Carrie Underwood a gift that changed her life — the song that turned her from an American Idol winner into a country music superstar. Every time she performs “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” his presence is felt, echoing in the music and the hearts of fans around the world.
In Nashville, some legends are known for their loud, flashy personalities. But others, like Brett James, make a lasting impact through quiet generosity, talent, and a genuine spirit. He was the kind of person who shared credit he didn’t have to share, who entered a room with a smile, and who left behind a piece of himself in every chorus he wrote.
If you want to understand just how much Brett James mattered, listen to the words of Carrie Underwood — his friend, collaborator, and someone who will carry his legacy forward every time she sings.
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