Randy L. Sharp, known professionally as Randy Sharp, is an American singer-songwriter, producer, and guitarist. His career began with the release of his first album, The First in Line, in 1976. Throughout his extensive career, Sharp has been signed to major record labels including RCA Equinox Records, Mercury Records, and Nautilus Records. He has composed for film and television, contributing to soundtracks such as Speechless (1994) and Follow That Bird (1985), the latter of which earned him a Grammy Award. Sharp's songs have been recorded by numerous artists, including Linda Ronstadt, Art Garfunkel, Blood Sweat and Tears, Glen Campbell, and Emmylou Harris. His production credits include Exile’s Still Standing and Justice albums for Arista Records, as well as his daughter Maia Sharp's debut album Hardly Glamour. He has written and produced in his Los Angeles Kaweah Recording Studios, and for his With Any Luck Music Publishing/Randy Sharp Music Publishing.