Gregg Wattenberg


Gregg Wattenberg is an American record producer, based in New York City. Best known for his work with the alternative rock band Goo Goo Dolls, he has been nominated for a Grammy Award.

Work

Gregg Wattenberg has co-written and/or co-produced eight No. 1 hit songs that reached the top of Billboard Hot AC, Adult Contemporary, Alternative Radio, and/or Rock charts.
Wattenberg co-wrote and co-produced John Legend's "Conversations in the Dark" which was RIAA certified Gold and the 1st lead single from the Bigger Love album, which won the Grammy Award for Best R&B album in 2021.
Wattenberg co-wrote and produced The Unlikely Candidates' No. 1 hit single "Novocaine" which reached the top spot on the Billboard Alternative Radio chart in 2020.
Wattenberg co-wrote and produced Phillip Phillips' No. 1 hit and RIAA Certified Platinum single "Gone, Gone, Gone" on the Platinum album The World from the Side of the Moon.
Wattenberg co-produced Train's No. 1 hit and RIAA Multi-Platinum single "Hey, Soul Sister" which was certified with a RIAA Diamond Award in 2021. Only 57 songs have been awarded RIAA Diamond certification in music history as of July 15, 2021.
Wattenberg also co-wrote and co-produced Train's No. 1 hit and RIAA Certified Platinum single "If It's Love".
Wattenberg co-wrote the Daughtry No. 1 hit and RIAA 2× Multi-Platinum single "It's Not Over" which was the lead single for the 6× Multi-Platinum album Daughtry.
Gregg Wattenberg co-wrote O.A.R.'s No. 1 song and RIAA Certified Platinum hit "Shattered.”
Wattenberg also co-wrote Goo Goo Dolls Top 10 Adult Contemporary Single "Let Love In" from the RIAA Certified Gold album Let Love In.
Wattenberg produced Five for Fighting's No. 1 hit singles "Superman " and "100 Years" and co-wrote and produced Top 5 AC single "Slice".

Production discography

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